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