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1 The more Peter thought about it, the more outraged he became.
2 It would have been hard to say who was more outraged , Reisner or Ramses.
3 Behind him, more outraged than anyone else, stood Harry.
4 Miss Potter, looking more outraged than ever, squared her shoulders and marched out of the room.
5 Constitutional and municipal law were not more outraged in its creation, than all national and natural maxims.
6 In consequence I find myself much more outraged than he; indeed I am cross and exceedingly annoyed.
7 At which Jimmie became still more outraged .
8 Volatile and more outraged than those around him, Owen initially appears to be in his own movie.
9 The better the citizen, the more a lover of home and order, the more outraged he will be.
10 Haditha sounded more outraged than afraid.
11 Other residents were more outraged .
12 But women are much more outraged by it, said Ken Neumann, a founder of the Academy of Professional Family Mediators.
13 No; but I am more hurt and angry, more outraged and incensed, than I believed it possible ever to be.
14 The outraged husband paid his eight roubles, took the net, and, feeling even more outraged , walked out of the shop.
15 Ordinary Iranians appear to be more outraged by mounting economic woes rather than the imprisonment of pro-reform intellectuals and political figures.
16 The kids would hate her for it, Veronica would be even more outraged , and she knew even Charlie would be upset.
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