61. Had he expressed his outrage, a free weekend at a later date was probably in the realm of possibility, they said. 62. He listened attentively, occasionally expressing outrage. 63. He threatened to go to the news organizations encamped outside to express his outrage over how long it was taking to identify the bodies. 64. However, senior groups such as the AARP expressed outrage and the plan did not make it through the House. 65. However, it was quickly challenged by several performance artists, including Karen Finley, known for expressing feminist outrage by smearing her nude body with chocolate. 66. Hospital and labor organizations have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on an advertising campaign expressing outrage at plans to cut the amount of money devoted to health care. 67. I must express my outrage at those who are thoughtless enough to endanger my freedom. 68. If PRI allies have been vocal in expressing their outrage, they have been goaded into an increasingly militant stance by opposition leaders on the left and right. 69. If many were offended at the singular observance of one religious holiday to the exclusion of others, many more expressed outrage at losing the tree. 70. In April, Argentines expressed outrage after a Chilean-owned utility cut off power to the international airport in Buenos Aires after Argentine officials fell behind in payments. |