11.   For more than a century, accounts of sweatshops have provoked outrage.

12.   He also provoked some outrage when, in defending an appointee who was accused of inflating his credentials, Brown said that everybody lies on their resumes.

13.   He provoked international outrage last month by announcing a resumption of French nuclear testing in the South Pacific.

14.   His decision to make the appointments in the waning days of his administration, and to attempt to do so quietly, provoked outrage from Pataki transition officials.

15.   In response, Monroe would up the ante, dressing even more seductively, provoking public outrage and sabotaging her own success.

16.   Judge Bill Brown, who heard the civil case without a jury, condemned the shooting, which had provoked outrage in Japan, where gun ownership is rare.

17.   Or does Exxon earn our contempt and provoke our outrage only when its tanker spills oil in Prince William Sound and some birds and fish get killed?

18.   Provoking public outrage, the piece was decried as a visual atrocity.

19.   Serb defiance provoked White House outrage Friday, with the Clinton administration vowing that Bosnian Serb threats against United Nations hostages would not prevent future NATO air strikes.

20.   Sculptures have provoked outrage in the recent past as well.

v. + outrage >>共 160
express 29.23%
spark 13.48%
provoke 9.88%
cause 8.79%
voice 3.35%
trigger 3.18%
prompt 3.18%
stir 1.51%
draw 1.42%
follow 1.34%
provoke + n. >>共 647
protest 3.97%
outrage 3.90%
violence 3.57%
attack 2.91%
criticism 2.81%
debate 2.38%
outcry 2.22%
anger 2.18%
confrontation 1.98%
clash 1.95%
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