1.   Any attempts to lessen his prison sentence will cause public outrage.

2.   Media coverage generates public outrage, if incomplete understanding.

3.   One might well conclude the dismissal was a feint, a hollow gesture to allay perceived public outrage.

4.   Public outrage at the enormity linked the names of Mary and Bothwell.

5.   Public outrage eventually forced the paper to reconsider, and the editors Decided to run the strip on the religion page.

6.   Rising public outrage eventually forced Intel to reverse its policy and offer replacement chips to anyone who wanted one.

7.   Sometimes public outrage expresses itself in extreme ways.

8.   That sort of episode makes them subject to public outrage.

9.   The anarchic music of punk caused public outrage when it first burst upon the scene.

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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