31.   Bizarre or illicit behavior, followed by public outrage, leading to contrition, then penalty phase, and finally, the valiant triumph over adversity.

32.   Bizarre or illicit behavior, followed by public outrage, leading to act of contrition, then penalty phase, and finally, the valiant triumph over adversity.

33.   Both companies have survived potentially catastrophic lawsuits and public outrage over the last few decades.

34.   Both men have stared down possible imprisonment and public outrage while standing fast for their beliefs.

35.   Bowing to public outrage, a Pakistani court has freed a rape victim who was sentenced to death by stoning for the crime of having extramarital relations.

36.   A deferential district court simply returned him to house arrest, causing so much public outrage over favoritism for the rich that Monterrey officials finally jailed him this week.

37.   A majority of voters believe he is unfairly hassling the president for partisan motives, which in the past has helped immunize Clinton against public outrage.

38.   After strong public outrage, prosecutors resentenced Caldwell to two misdemeanor counts of criminal trespassing.

39.   After reviews of the subject matter appeared, public outrage drove the Manhattan Theater Club, which has a general NEA grant, to cancel the production.

40.   But because of public outrage about his case, McQuay was quietly spirited under guard to San Antonio.

a. + outrage >>共 235
public 30.93%
international 11.51%
moral 5.21%
widespread 4.80%
national 3.50%
worldwide 1.90%
expressed 1.70%
popular 1.30%
latest 1.30%
terrorist 1.20%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
outrage 0.59%
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