Sentences with phrase «cries of outrage»

A week earlier, as cries of outrage rose over the FBI's mishandling of tips about Cruz, the sheriff said: «At the end of the day, make no mistake about it America, the only one to blame for this incident is the killer himself.»
The cries of outrage though remind Eli of Lubos and the Lames favorite book, Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, best described by John Scalzi,
It is often the case where a climate scientist receives a large grant and then there are cries of outrage from those that have no idea of how the money gets spent.
Then I started seeing the cries of outrage, first on Facebook when some of the usual crowd started crying over the fact that their hero, John Scalzi, would deign to allow his name to be associated with such a horribly sexist cover.
«Listening to their cries of outrage, one might imagine that Democrats were America's undisputed champions of public education.
In case the overt sexism of the scene (and, let's face it, the entire storyline) weren't enough, her car acts like an amplifier, spreading her cries of outrage across the parking lot.
That brought cries of outrage from government reform groups.
Cries of outrage were heard throughout the Village but, in 1961, the Village purchased four parcels of land for parking expansion.
It will elicit cries of outrage among the Sadducees and Pharisees and incredulity among the nations for the «impossible» doctrines of perfection that are preached.
The victim's cry of outrage is trivialized by such deterministic» reductionism.

Not exact matches

It is easy to raise a cry of pain and outrage against the destructiveness of the American economy on our own poor people, on other societies and on the ecosystem.
Country Lovers and City Lovers, two of six short films adapted from Nadine Gordimer short stories and locally produced, are well - wrought cries of controlled outrage against sexual apartheid.
Cue outrage, fury, cries of alarm and amazement.
The good ones do give me pause when I hear the outraged cries of «School food sucks!»
The Buffalo School Board voted 6 to 2 on Thursday to call on the state education commissioner to remove Carl P. Paladino from office, a decision made amid the rallying cry of thousands of people outraged by controversial remarks he made about President Barack Obama and the first lady.
• Perhaps Mandelson's cry of anguish expresses his fear that if Miliband is right on this then New Labour's backside - licking of big corporations might eventually come to be viewed as most people now view its insistence that Britain be involved in Iraq — a moral outrage and a gross disservice to the British people that New Labour were elected to serve.
Kruger is the center of attention with her hair - trigger emotions and burning rage to see the couple punished, though attorney Fava also has some stirring moments in which he spits outrage and cries for justice.
Be it his MPAA - slamming This Film Is Not Yet Rated or Outrage, his exposé of gay politicians, Kirby Dick's nonfiction cinema drags ugly truths out of the shadows and into the light, a modus operandi again followed with The Invisible War, his investigation - cum - rallying - cry regarding sexual assault in the military.
This book is an outraged cry by an Arab woman against all the Arab men who think we're just sheep to be bought and sold and used for anything they can get out of us, and paid for according to the value our parents put on our heads.
Last week, Apple came under fire from a mob of outraged customers crying out their brand new Touch Bar - equipped MacBook Pro laptops don't seem to last nearly as long as the 10 hours the company promises on its website.
The outrage against the war - cry was clearly racially motivated; a reaction to Goodes» public expression of cultural identity and pride.
So far, the public is simply apathetic about this issue, across the board, and only if a unitary member of the public is negatively affected by the behavior of a Realtor from time to time (if he / she even realizes that a dirty deed or an incompetent deed has been committed against him / her) does a lonely voice of outrage cry out for justice.
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