1.   It prompted worldwide outrage and a rapid intensification of diplomatic efforts to bring a halt to the conflict.

2.   The worldwide outrage raining down on France for its decision to resume nuclear testing is music to the ears of President Jacques Chirac and his government.

3.   President Jacques Chirac drew worldwide outrage when he announced the tests last month.

4.   Failure to do so puts them on the wrong side not only of the law but of a worldwide moral outrage against sex fiends.

5.   Ignoring worldwide outrage, Serb forces struck again in government-held northwest Bosnia on Saturday, bombing and setting ablaze an apartment house crowded with refugees.

6.   On Wednesday, it conducted two more underground explosions in defiance of worldwide outrage over the three tests it held Monday under the northwestern Indian desert.

7.   One notable incident this year caused worldwide outrage.

8.   Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar is hoping worldwide outrage over terrorism will translate in greater support on both sides of the Atlantic for his campaign to crush ETA.

9.   Serb warplanes ignoring worldwide outrage struck again in government-held northwest Bosnia on Saturday, sending an apartment house crowded with refugees up in flames.

10.   France sparked a new wave of worldwide outrage Wednesday by conducting the fourth of six planned nuclear tests at the Mururoa atoll in the South Pacific.

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%
worldwide + n. >>共 1192
ban 2.60%
network 2.32%
market 2.14%
demand 2.14%
attention 1.85%
sale 1.77%
computer 1.45%
operation 1.37%
condemnation 1.35%
campaign 1.15%
outrage 0.38%
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