Sentences with phrase «others expressed outrage»

Others expressed outrage at the parliamentary Labour party for undermining him from the start of his leadership and mounting the coup attempt against him.

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That has been a sharp contrast to other recent mass shootings where public debate quickly moved on after the perfunctory «thoughts and prayers» offered by many Republican politicians and outrage expressed by Democrats.
Standing against the oppression of others is part of my passion for people, so I have raised my voice to express concern and even outrage when I have seen supposed breastfeeding advocates resort to shaming in general and specifically with this same offender.
The other issue that calls for scrutiny is the latest acquisition of a private jet, the Global Express XRS, by a former governor of Lagos State, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for a whopping $ 60m (N21.8 bn), yet, there is no outrage from self serving anti-corruption agencies, NGO's or even the fallen Prof Itse Sagay and his Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption in all these.
Progressive rhetoric was let off its leash at the press conference, as councilmembers one - upped each other in foot - stamping outrage, expressing shock and dismay that someone as lowly as a Staten Island special prosecutor could deign to question the probity and rectitude of the Working Families Party electoral operations.
Friday, White Plains police Officer Michael Hannon stood with other Black Law Enforcement officers as they expressed their outrage in the failed investigation of the Westchester County DA's office.
The outrage expressed by interviewees Carson, Mike Ditka, Daryl Johnston, Donnie Green and others — whether offering personal tales of woe or sticking up for others — is directed mostly at NFL Players Assn. head Gene Upshaw, who notoriously denied a connection between game - time concussions and increased instances of dementia among retirees.
Many have applauded such a prominent character in the MCU having some sexual fluidity, while others have expressed outrage at the very idea.
Although the public expressed outrage, even at one point rioting in New York City when it was discovered that a white woman's body had been disinterred, many people just looked the other way when the bodies of recently deceased black people were similarly defiled.
On the the other hand, the «outrage» I often see expressed about its usage is, IMO, faux outrage - and as just one piece of evidence in that regard look at the recent trend among «skeptics» to use gleefully use «denier» to describe «realists.»
If they did, they'd join religious groups in expressing outrage every time Planned Parenthood or other pro-abortion mouthpiece calls an unborn child (fetus, if you prefer) «a blob of tissue» or tries to prevent the biology of human prenatal development from being taught in public schools.
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