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The outrage aroused in Germany by Baralongs actions was used by the Kaiserliche Marine to justify attacking and sinking ships without warning at sea during the First World War, and was used again in the Second World War as a reason for the Kriegsmarine to do the same.
This decision was met by outrage from the Islanders who thought that it should have been their decision to make.
The outrage and controversy that erupted, as well as the NFL's desire to keep a team in Cleveland, led to an agreement whereby Modell was cleared to move his team ( which became the Baltimore Ravens ) but relinquished ownership of the Browns ' name, colors, logos and history.
The outrage was nonetheless accepted by the Federal government.
In 1973, Guattari was tried and fined for committing an " outrage to public decency " for publishing an issue of Recherches on homosexuality.
Spanish news outlets expressed outrage over the Sovereign Bay project in January 2009, particularly over the fact that infill material to create the quays and breakwater was reportedly coming from Spanish quarries in Andalucia.
Mesut Yilmaz's admission sparked political outrage in Greece on Monday, causing Greece's Foreign Ministry spokesman Grigoris Delavekouras to say that the claims were “ serious and must be investigated ,” adding that Athens was awaiting a briefing from Ankara.
The killing of a school teacher by a Guatemalan Army soldier culminated the civil unrest that precipitated the coup d ’ état ; the moral outrage of the Guatemalan national populace was manifested with a general strike that halted the national economy and stilled the country.
The marriage caused a public outrage because Aquilia was a Vestal Virgin, sworn by Roman law to celibacy for 30 years.
When he was later criticized by Mapam members for his attitude concerning the Arab refugee problem, David Ben Gurion reminded them the events of Lydda and Ramla and the fact Palmah officers had been responsible for the " outrage that had encouraged the Arabs ' flight made the party uncomfortable.
Public reaction in both England and Australia was outrage directed at the other nation.
Especially in early British punk, a central goal was to outrage and shock the mainstream.
There was public outrage when the media reported that David Westerfield, in a high-profile murder case in San Diego in 2002, was negotiating a deal in which he would reveal the location of 7-year-old Danielle van Dam ’ s body in exchange for avoiding the death penalty: the deal fell through when her body was found, and the case went to trial.
Lewy's conclusion was that " the Pope and his advisers – influenced by the long tradition of moderate anti-Semitism so widely accepted in Vatican circles – did not view the plight of the Jews with a real sense of urgency and moral outrage.
The fact that the United States had already declared neutrality in the conflict between Great Britain and ( now revolutionary ) France, and that American legislation was being passed for a trade deal with their British enemy, led to French outrage.
In 1826, there was outrage in Scotland at the attempt of Parliament to prevent the production of banknotes of less than five pounds.
The DVD print was apparently a modified version, causing outrage in the media over censorship and freedom of speech.
Though Van Ronk was not gay, he had experienced police violence when he participated in antiwar demonstrations: " As far as I was concerned, anybody who'd stand against the cops was all right with me, and that's why I stayed in .... Every time you turned around the cops were pulling some outrage or another.
It was time to reclaim something that had always been taken from us .... All kinds of people, all different reasons, but mostly it was total outrage, anger, sorrow, everything combined, and everything just kind of ran its course.

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A video showing the killing of at least one unarmed and wounded man by an American serviceman surfaced, throwing renewed doubt and outrage at the efficiency of the U. S. occupation.
A video showing the killing of at least one unarmed and wounded man by an American serviceman surfaced, throwing renewed doubt and outrage at the efficiency of the US occupation.

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" This character, along with the Shmoos, helped cement Capp's favor with the Left, and would increase their outrage a decade later when Capp, a former Franklin D. Roosevelt liberal, switched targets.
According to William Lutz: “ Only by teaching respect and love for the language can teachers of English instill in students the sense of outrage they should experience when they encounter doublespeak.
He later ran for mayor and governor and even sought the presidential nomination, but lost much of his personal prestige when outrage exploded in 1901 after columnist Ambrose Bierce and editor Arthur Brisbane published separate columns months apart that suggested the assassination of William McKinley.
The first major reform came in 1917 when outrage over the election-year murder of a police officer led to the shrinking of the Philadelphia City Council from two houses to just one.
His family feels he should be grateful for a tedious job as an office clerk, and when he announces that he wants to become an engineer, they react with outrage.
) Oskar Alfred-Berger's letters, Stauffenberg had commented openly on the ill-treatment of the Jews when he " expressed outrage and shock on this subject to fellow officers in General Staff Headquarters in Vinnitsa ( Ukraine ) during the summer of 1942.
Krabappel appears to be desired by many men ( and in one case even women, when Patty Bouvier once had a sexual fantasy with Edna ), as seen in Sideshow Bob's outrage ( in " Brother from Another Series ") wherein his romantic date with her is ruined by a spying Bart: " You only get one chance with Edna Krabappel!
The incident prompted global outrage when it became public knowledge in 1969.
Mazza stripped off Bellotti's work then largely repainted the painting ; he had redone all but three faces when he was halted due to public outrage.
However, after public outrage from both the anglophone and francophone communities, these two bands were returned to the program when it was clarified that the bands were allowed to sing songs in English.
He caused outrage when he tried to pardon the last three Nazi war criminals still in Dutch prisons in 1972.
Public outrage built when it was discovered that medical human waste, including amputated limbs, would also be burned at this location.
Peter's outrage, however, was given no outlet until 1341, when James, threatened with invasion by the French over disputed rights to the Lordship of Montpellier, called on his suzerain Aragon for aid.
The skepticism turned to outrage when rumors surfaced that Sony, the distributor of The Tourist, had bribed Globes voters with an all-expenses-paid trip to Las Vegas, culminating in a concert by Cher.
A terminal cancer patient, old and wealthy, died unexpectedly early ; the doctor provoked outrage when he queried the cause, and local opinion forced him eventually to move away.
However, in the book Dragonquest when a Weyrleader is incapacitated the Weyrwoman Mardra takes his place in the Wings, an action met with shock and outrage by other Weyrs.
* July 29, 2009: On his morning breakfast radio show, Australian DJ Kyle Sandilands provoked outrage when his " Lie Detector " segment featured a 14 year old girl who, when quizzed on her sexual history by her mother, broke down, revealing she had been raped at the age of 12.
Sandilands provoked further outrage three days after his suspension expired when he made a slur about Jenny Craig ambassador Magda Szubanski, saying she could have lost more weight in a concentration camp.
The tale that the countess witnessed the encounter disguised as a page appears to have no foundation ; but Buckingham provoked an outrage when he installed the " widow of his own creation " in his own and his wife's house.
More outrage was raised when it was learned that, likewise, the project had been pumping oxygen inside, to make up for a failure in the balance of the system that resulted in the amount of oxygen steadily declining.

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