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| Eyed Handsome Man"'s appeal for white females | outraged a lot of people." |
| n to order him back into slavery in Virginia, | outraged Abolitionists and many ordinary Bostonians, w |
| South Carolinia residents were | outraged about the 1767 Townshend Acts that taxed tea, |
| While many New Yorkers were | outraged about the killings, others like former First |
| Especially pastors in the countryside were | outraged about this development. |
| r proclaiming the capture of the pilot, or an | outraged ally or neutral nation protesting the destruc |
| ben joined the Punitive Expedition sent by an | outraged America to bring his former comrade-in-arms t |
| But the move | outraged Anaheim city officials, who responded by suin |
| The community was | outraged, and in 1977 the mill reopened again in its n |
| In response, many minority groups were | outraged and the newspaper was forced to issue a forma |
| The Democrats were | outraged and managed to narrowly elect Temple and a ma |
| Others, including industry insiders, were | outraged, and Rich had trouble having hits throughout |
| The Opposition was | outraged and a number of Members of Parliament (MPs) s |
| Outraged, and furious, he rushed down the stairs and m | |
| Jonathan Heap and I were | outraged and tried very hard to go after the rascals w |
| Sir Humphrey is | outraged and launches into a passionate argument for r |
| ublic speech on the virtue of Roman women, is | outraged and confronts his family. |
| st familiar, Blah-Blah-Blah is as spiritually | outraged and emotionally direct as commercial pop gets |
| ks, once the civil war broke out Stephens was | outraged and frustrated by the Federal government's in |
| rutus the Bodies of His Sons, the people were | outraged, and the royals were forced to give in. |
| Desiderius, | outraged and humiliated, appears to have made some sor |
| The liberals in the Chamber were | outraged, and demanded that any changes respect the fr |
| revolver, how it was perpetrated; Mrs Gibson, | outraged and jealous of Miss Dunbar's relationship wit |
| came out initially, some feminist groups were | outraged and claimed the song was about abusing women, |
| Vic was | outraged and screamed, |
| Emily is | outraged and sues her. |
| He is | outraged and creates a big fuss. |
| Murchison was | outraged and canceled the whole deal. |
| The King was | outraged, and dismissed Grenville soon after. |
| Understandably, Wood was | outraged and never worked for Warren again. |
| She is | outraged and runs away, only to hide in the darkroom w |
| When he reads the article, he is | outraged and sues her for libel. |
| ndrew Jackson, along with many Americans, was | outraged and vowed retribution. |
| She was | outraged, and the local Conservatives were sympathetic |
| Rodelioen is | outraged and imprisons Gloriant and Florentijn in orde |
| Wellington, however, is | outraged at what he believes to be insolence and, unab |
| US public opinion, however, was | outraged at this British military activity in the Unit |
| The series concludes with Den Perry, | outraged at the success of the Phoenix Club, setting i |
| While other artists were | outraged at their music being used to degrade and tort |
| Lina Marino, mother of the slain Chiara, was | outraged at the relatively light sentences Volpe and G |
| in full view of a crowd of onlookers who were | outraged at his behavior. |
| Magni was shocked and | outraged at the Warriors Three's conduct as they began |
| They were | outraged at the prices McKenzie was charging for his g |
| , but like the Democratic-Republicans, he was | outraged at the British actions on the high seas and r |
| Achtenberg's nomination and was particularly | outraged at discovering that Achtenberg and Morgan had |
| ith me, the American people were appalled and | outraged at last Tuesday's attacks [on Sept. 11, 2001] |
| Many of them were | outraged at receiving such a book, with some calling i |
| from Strother in North East England, are very | outraged at this latest theft and vow to beat the mill |
| were deprived of the prospect of plunder and | outraged at the Byzantines' respectful treatment of th |
| Outraged at Snyder's tampering, Kalbfus was persuaded | |
| s politicians and the clergy were all equally | outraged at the prospect. |
| 's daughter-in-law, Nellie Kinzie Gordon, was | outraged at this perceived insult to Tomochichi thus s |
| reman), and a woman instructed to get morally | outraged at everything he says (as Cameron does). |
| Many fans were | outraged at the ticket prices, which were as high as $ |
| Outraged at the occurrence, the king of the Caeninense | |
| This development | outraged Austria-Hungary, who was Russia's chief compe |
| rteen, Cosimo I's wife Eleonora of Toledo was | outraged because Giulia's riding cloak did not look ri |
| oming a prostitute - an image that would have | outraged black critics of the time, whose view of blac |
| long-standing employee Bruce Morton and he is | outraged by Quinn's attempt to modernise. |
| Much of the party's base was | outraged by al-Bitar's action, although he quickly ret |
| Outraged by agriculture subsidies that displace domest | |
| The army was intercepted by Alaric and, | outraged by the insults, Alaric besieged Rome a second |
| toff, travelled to Czechoslovakia on her own, | outraged by the Soviet occupation of that country and |
| Oscar is | outraged by this and is determined to help set things |
| h represented them 'Pro-bono' because she was | outraged by the treatment they endured at the hands of |
| on fans, as in the national final he appeared | outraged by the election of a comedic act. |
| The Belgian people were thoroughly | outraged by the event and King Albert immediately visi |
| After its conclusion, he was so | outraged by the conduct of the Israeli leadership befo |
| Brown was | outraged by both the violence of pro-slavery forces, a |
| amous at the 1972 Winter Olympics when he was | outraged by the exclusion of Karl Schranz due to past |
| 7 after African American staff members became | outraged by his use of a racial slur. |
| sociation, started by local citizens who were | outraged by the dramatic loss of the bay through dikes |
| Massiel was | outraged by the allegations, insisting that she won be |
| The assassin was | outraged by Mori's alleged failure to follow religious |
| o soothe the queen when her feelings had been | outraged by Knox's denunciations - being a man "most g |
| oar, including among many university teachers | outraged by what they have called a mark of "historica |
| Canadian veterans' groups were | outraged by the insinuation, and Cowan received many i |
| television, and the memoir states that he was | outraged by the treatment of the protestors, much like |
| d with an op-ed contrasting the "pro-Israelis | outraged by Epstein's support for the Palestinians" to |
| Napoleon was | outraged by the surrender of Paris. |
| The international community was | outraged by the killing. |
| Muslim leaders | outraged by bin Laden posters Birmingham Post, Septemb |
| Outraged by this deception, Stevens becomes determined | |
| He was | outraged by the New Deal's support for labor unions wh |
| Syracuse fans were | outraged by Auburn's decision to tie the game, while A |
| Hitler was | outraged by this insult, and as a result Vilhelm Buhl |
| Outraged Catholics organized locally and nationally fo | |
| However, he is interrupted by the | outraged Chairman who demands that they finish off Chi |
| on to the Liberal Party's rigged victory, the | outraged citizens and students of all ages protested t |
| manslaughter rather than first-degree murder, | outraged citizens took over City Hall, bashed in the d |
| s pressed by both the Salvadoran military and | outraged citizens, who demanded prosecution of a forei |
| Fans of the festival were | outraged, claiming the band did not have the credibili |
| After having | outraged each of my relations, you insult me with the |
| e about when African-American aviators became | outraged enough by racial segregation in the military |
| of Blood raised considerable funds, fans were | outraged, especially as Schofield and the directors re |
| rning, Milly learns the truth and is at first | outraged, even though Pimm confesses that Davis was no |
| s present at Newport, that the boos were from | outraged folk fans, who disliked Dylan playing an elec |
| ner is indeed Portuguese-he then promises the | outraged Frenchman that he will tell the Tupinambas th |
| ta Journal-Constitution editor Ralph McGill's | outraged front-page column on the Temple bombing won a |
| An | outraged General Assembly passed a measure abolishing |
| These actions | outraged Germany and Austrian officials in Kiev, but i |
| Outraged, Glaze impulsively leapt on stage, grabbed th | |
| any settlers of the Conococheague Valley were | outraged, having suffered greatly from Indian raids du |
| y does, since it is certain that, angered and | outraged, he will soon launch a determined counteratta |
| azzo di Bianca Cappello) close to his own and | outraged his wife by flaunting his mistress before her |
| ary had been broadcast throughout Europe, had | outraged human rights groups and led to widespread cal |
| y bun.") before being interrupted by Peller's | outraged, irascible question. |
| The result | outraged Jackson and his supporters. |
| This | outraged Jacobs, who attacked Aries and started a feud |
| Outraged, James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, the Lord | |
| h Bennet and Darcy are also to be married, an | outraged Lady Catherine arrives at Darcy's London home |
| ce on the December 17 edition of Raw, JBL was | outraged, left SmackDown, and announced his return to |
| t offender of driving while intoxicated (DWI) | outraged Lightner who then organized Mothers Against D |
| They were stopped by | outraged locals. |
| everal story plot lines being unfinished, and | outraged loyal viewers organized petitions and mailing |
| ared that Cornish showed the resentment of an | outraged man. |
| en it started to charge fares, the public was | outraged, many calling for the franchises to be revoke |
| ve in social and charity circles, this attack | outraged many women voters in that province, and many |
| everal internet petitions had been started by | outraged Mariners fans calling for the firing of Bill |
| ion had left a trail of looted wine shops and | outraged mayors. |
| The book, however, | outraged members of the French academic elite through |
| His killing also | outraged members of the intellectual elite. |
| In the following street fights, an | outraged mob sought Latour out in the war ministry and |
| Iranian media displayed | outraged mounting tensions leading up to the 1979 Iran |
| The game ended in a 2-2 draw, but | outraged Necaxa fans expressed their ire by burning As |
| Historical preservationists were | outraged, not wishing to see another great theater tur |
| That said, the car's paintwork so | outraged one elderly woman in central London that she |
| increased social programs, voters were still | outraged over the recent corruption scandals and were |
| he Prussian authorities or a concession to an | outraged public may have played a role, or that she wa |
| the planet, Fenix is killed in the attack; an | outraged Raynor vows that Kerrigan will die by his han |
| At the landlord's funeral, an | outraged Reverend Power denounced the rapparees and th |
| Outraged River Plate fans wanted him to be sacked from | |
| The Pope was | outraged; Robert was defended by his uncle in the papa |
| rrived in Saltillo, Coahuila, they learned an | outraged Santa Anna ordered the execution of all the e |
| he tooth in a column at the memorial, the act | outraged several prominent German Jewish leaders, nota |
| tly finds out what her tenants have done, and | outraged, she tells Dorr to return the money or else s |
| Crazed and | outraged, Stryker then makes a failed suicide attempt. |
| "Valentina Matviyenko was | outraged that organizers of the March called on the pe |
| ntil after the surgery has begun, and Brad is | outraged that she did not consult him beforehand. |
| One day, | outraged that Oliver would dare supplicate for more fo |
| resents him with Pompey's head, but Caesar is | outraged that a consul of Rome has been "quartered lik |
| A local woman's group, | outraged that the women were being subjected to an unt |
| t admit to killing Camarena and stated he was | outraged that the agent was beaten. |
| This | outraged the attending crowd, and O'Farrell was nearly |
| ho had an affair with a local clergyman which | outraged the locals. |
| This | outraged the Shimazu clan, who had originally been the |
| This | outraged the pupils and staff, and Preston soon realis |
| ts have resulted in barbarous acts which have | outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of |
| ts have resulted in barbarous acts which have | outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of |
| e Free Gaza Movement in Cyprus, said: "We are | outraged, they just stole our boat and kidnapped our p |
| Outraged, they burned nearby Kampong and executed five | |
| tes into the Dachau concentration camp and is | outraged to discover the German perpetration of the Ho |
| Pius XII was | outraged to hear that Franco desired to send Vidal, as |
| stsylvania movement among Virginians who were | outraged to find themselves now living in Pennsylvania |
| lay opened in Washington, D.C., the press was | outraged to see a black man kissing a white woman, and |
| r with genuine empathy, not as victims but as | outraged, unapologetic and ready for a fight." |
| owned by Venice, and in April 1487 Sigismund | outraged Venice further when he imprisoned 130 Venetia |
| This apparently | outraged Waters. |
| Outraged, Watson states that Holmes should record the | |
| Florence Fallon (Barbara Stanwyck) is | outraged when her minister father is fired after many |
| xual technique with his wife, is particularly | outraged when Jerry criticizes his routine. |
| Alumnae from both Blenk and Immaculata were | outraged when the merger was announced, and many voice |
| y failing to recognise Lieutenant George), is | outraged when she is replaced by what he perceives as |
| The crew becomes | outraged when it becomes apparent that Richardson is c |
| Outraged, White demanded that director Joseph Zito let | |
| An | outraged Whitlam would later say the knighthood was "t |
| The American public was | outraged with the incident, as President Thomas Jeffer |
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