21.   The discovery of similar practices at Enron, Global Crossing and other bankrupt companies in recent months has caused outrage everywhere from Internet chat rooms to Congressional hearing rooms.

22.   The crewman, named Terranova, is executed after a secret one-day Chinese trial, causing outrage in America.

23.   The fact that such an old former bureaucrat with a criminal record was still calling the shots at the airline and impeding change caused outrage through corporate Japan.

24.   The incident caused tremendous outrage in the Jewish state when it later emerged that the peacekeepers withheld important evidence from Israel.

25.   The movie may cause outrage and some heated date debates.

26.   The program caused outrage in India, where Mahatma Gandhi is revered as the father of the nation for his non-violent campaign against British rule.

27.   A Russian sea captain was convicted Friday of drug smuggling in a case that caused outrage in his homeland and chilly exchanges between Oslo and Moscow.

28.   Because of generation shortfall, Power Development Board could not also meet the demand across the country, causing public outrage in other areas as well.

29.   But the ruling party tries to influence voters in ways that would cause outrage in many countries.

30.   Foundation executive director Deborah Tabart said any move to shoot koalas would cause international outrage and lead to tourist boycotts, which could be economically devastating.

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%
cause + n. >>共 821
damage 8.58%
problem 6.70%
injury 3.26%
death 2.52%
explosion 2.10%
casualty 2.06%
delay 1.77%
accident 1.75%
crash 1.64%
concern 1.57%
outrage 0.39%
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