Widespread popular outrage followed, each side accusing the other of naked expansionism and aggression.
For example popular outrage against the pornography bill caused it to be withdrawn.
Her death provoked popular outrage, particularly because she was a woman dedicated to the revolution.
Words fail to describe the popular outrage not only about the fact of suppression itself but its extreme brutality.
To restore some meaning to the word besides popular outrage, turn to Hofstadter again.
Adams had been in step with the popular outrage, exactly as he was out of step now.
The popular outrage at the avant-garde indicates just how disruptive it was seen to be.
Text messages have also generated popular outrage about corruption and abuse cases that had received little attention in the state-controlled media.
Once again, an agency badly in need of reform faces growing popular outrage over drug safety.
The birth of a son to the royal couple in 1688 provoked popular outrage.