51.   Shake-up at BBC World Service sparks outrage.

52.   Several Cabinet ministers have been forced to resign in recent years after sparking outrage in other Asian countries with such remarks.

53.   Shepard, a gay college student, died a year ago Tuesday after a beating that sparked national outrage.

54.   The action, announced last Thursday, has sparked public outrage from law enforcement officials and residents of this U.S. territory.

55.   That incident, which occurred Wednesday in the northeastern city of Shenyang, sparked outrage in Japan, which accused Chinese police of acting without consent.

56.   That about-face sparked congressional outrage and led Reno to appoint an outside investigator, former Sen. John Danforth.

57.   The arrest of Goran Vasic and another man sparked outrage among Serbs in the Muslim-Serb territory.

58.   The closure of the Tiberi case sparked public outrage and accusations that Chirac and Justice Minister Jacques Toubon were trying to make investigative magistrates go easy with corruption probes.

59.   The action sparked an outrage among Formula One experts and fans, with critics arguing the credibility of the sport is at stake.

60.   The action, announced last Thursday, has sparked public outrage from law enforcement officials and residents of this U-S territory.

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%
spark + n. >>共 725
protest 6.79%
concern 4.07%
fear 3.57%
debate 3.33%
outrage 2.77%
interest 2.68%
riot 2.44%
speculation 2.41%
controversy 2.39%
violence 2.35%
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