Not exact matches
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.
Representatives from both the scientific and legal communities
expressed outrage that patent rights to genes could be awarded on the basis of
work that provided no insight into how the gene might function.
After a number of employees
expressed concern /
outrage, an internal announcement was made much in the same spirit of Tim's Facebook post, that he was «doing the
work» and deserved forgiveness and a second chance.
In general, Oyelowo receives plenty of humorous moments that he makes
work,
expressing outrage from the betrayal of his closest companions and madcap joy during the ruse he is pulling off, which obviously turns to believable fear when the whole plan goes sideways.
Educators were looking for a means to
express their
outrage, and organizers of the walk - out encouraged colleagues across the state to abandon their classrooms in an effort to bring attention to their difficult
working conditions.
Here's a suggestion to readers: why aren't you
expressing such
outrage at Amazon's tool that (a) only
works for preparing Kindle content and (b) doesn't support EPUB3?
I have no doubt of Mr Bacon's uncommon gifts, but these pictures
expressing his sense of the atrocious world into which we have survived seem to me symbols of
outrage rather than
works of art.»
That said, when — if — the reports start filtering in, expect the angle on the stories not to be about the damaging information in the emails — information that, to my layman's eyes, appears to show «scientists» trying to hide data that would hinder their pro-alarmist agenda, but instead about how it was an «invasion of privacy» with quotes from «scientists» and those in related fields
expressing «
outrage» that the hard
work of their colleagues has been «compromised.»