Sentences with phrase «growing outrage at»

Citing the works of Mike Nichols, Sydney Pollack, Woody Allen and James L Brooks (there's more than a hint of Broadcast News in Josh's growing outrage at the malleability of his chosen medium), Baumbach talks of looking back to the «adult comedies the studios used to make», perhaps acknowledging his own move from the indie sidelines into something more mainstream.
But then the horrifying terrorist outrage happens; Akin handles the emotional devastation reasonably well, along with the rancour between Katja's elderly mother Annemarie (Karin Neuhauser) and Nuri's parents Ali (Asim Demirel) and Hülya (Aysel Iscan) and then Katya's growing outrage at the suspicion that the police intend to wrap up the investigation by blaming Nuri's former associates.

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Sheriff West took aim at the wholesalers at a moment of growing focus on the industry's role in prescription drug distribution and outrage about what it had done in West Virginia.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- A group of city officials held a rally on Monday morning as outrage grows following a rape over the weekend at Hudson River Park.
Australian radio presenters Mel Greig and Michael Christian have been taken off air following growing global outrage at their «sick» prank call to the Christian Dating & Christian Singles Online - Australia's Largest Christian Dating site for Christian Singles.
Playwright Lucy Kirkwood said that the story, first staged at the Almeida theatre in 2013, has only grown more relevant: «It was thrilling for me to return to the story of two men, one American and one Chinese, trying to work out how to respond to the outrages of an increasingly outrageous world, and look through their eyes at our changing relationship with journalism, power, protest, and images themselves».
After navigating the public school system in New York City as a caregiver and in Philadelphia as an afterschool program administrator, Melissa Diana Aguirre grew increasingly outraged at the poor quality teaching in urban schools.
The company, which does little actual inventing on its own, is also spending millions to grow its lobbying footprint in Washington at a time of increased public outrage over so - called patent - trolling.
In an earlier job, I had edited an edition of the VCOSS magazine Insight on Crime and Justice issues, with a growing sense of outrage at the structural inequities and injustices at work in our system, particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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