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They arrested 12 people on accusations of outraging public decency.
Rather, Reagan sought compromise and conciliation with the Soviets, outraging neoconservatives.
Director James B. Comey ultimately did not recommend charges against her, outraging Republicans.
All 12 protesters were arrested for "outraging public decency," according to the Mirror.
That is one of the most outraging things that I've heard among many.
The Turkish leader sent his troops across the border anyway, outraging much of official Washington.
They make money by entertaining or outraging the public, not by challenging the public's beliefs.
FOR TAIWAN, there is nothing like an American president who is not squeamish about outraging China.
One of those meetings included members of a men's rights group, outraging victims' advocates and Democratic lawmakers.
Syfy dropped the celebrated space serial "The Expanse," outraging fans famous — George R.R. Martin, Patton Oswalt — and otherwise.
Friday, outraging Republicans who accused him of not notifying other members and seeking more time before television cameras.
In 2012, she pleaded guilty to outraging public decency involving a student younger than 16, court records show.
Activision had recently dismissed the heads of the Infinity Ward studio, the creators of the "CoD" franchise, outraging fans.
In "Jack," he tries to engage the audience by outraging it and, more interestingly, to say something about art.
In February 2017, Maduro named him chief justice, outraging critics, including Gabriela Ramirez, the national ombudsman at the time.
"They'll have to die of malaria and tetanus and during childbirth," she said, outraging indigenous communities and native rights activists.
Under Buechner and Burgmans, Akzo fended off PPG, pleasing employees and Dutch politicians but outraging the company's foreign investor base.
Investigators ultimately determined that no criminal charges were appropriate, outraging Republicans who say the Justice Department gave Clinton preferential treatment.
Its formula—outraging and fascinating readers with "click bait", occasional fake news, polemics and attacks on mainstream media—has taken off.
Police took around an hour to arrive on the scene, further outraging protesters and increasing bitterness between them and the force.
In the past three months, Trump has ordered the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria without notice, outraging their Kurdish partners.
An accusation of an act of rape is disgusting and outraging, and he will not allow it to hang over his reputation.
The couple also designed the Folk Art Museum, which the Museum of Modern Art tore down in 2014, outraging many New Yorkers.
Democrats on Tuesday slowed the pace of confirming Trump's Cabinet nominees to a crawl, outraging Republicans, who accused them of unprecedented obstruction.
But if those aren't sufficient reasons to welcome "Plot Points" to the theater, there's always this: It would outrage people worth outraging.
Trump, to a unique extent among presidents, has focused far more on energizing and outraging his base than on trying to expand it.
Then his violent music video, which calls for killing "the white babies," started making the rounds, outraging French lawmakers and anti-racism groups.
In March, the Trump administration responded by approving the sale of submarine technology to bolster Taiwan's ability to defend its waters, outraging Beijing.
After the Progressive Conservatives took power in June, Ontario Premier Doug Ford swiftly cancelled the pilot, outraging proponents and people enrolled in the program.
The funds for fired FBI officials Andrew McCabe and Peter Strzok raised more than $1 million in a matter of days, outraging their critics.
Liberal senators like Sherrod Brown and Elizabeth Warren are voting to confirm Ben Carson as secretary of housing and urban development, outraging grassroots progressives.
The charge of voyeurism only applied when the individual was filmed in private; while outraging public decency requires that others were witness to the action.
"You can prosecute under an old common law called 'Outraging Public Decency' but that law is for when someone has outraged the public," says Martin.
Is that particular violation adequately charged by intention to cause alarm and distress in Section 66, or by obscenity and disgust in outraging public decency?
Some Democratic strategists said a successful confirmation might actually do more to help the party take the Senate by outraging women and motivating them to vote.
The pro-Maduro Supreme Court has ruled the government can now choose oil sector partners directly, outraging the opposition, which says the sector is riddled with corruption.
Saudi Arabia was voted in for a four-year term in April 2017, outraging many who viewed the appointment as "absurd," given Saudi Arabia's vast gender inequality.
Poland's president said this week he would not allow anyone "to murder coal", outraging many of the thousands of delegates representing nearly 200 countries at the conference.
The strategy is to invite someone with a history of making sexist or racist comments, like provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos, with the express purpose of outraging campus liberals.
It turns out the former Breitbart News chief, a guy whose political experience is entirely based on outraging and provoking people, is not exactly great at governing.
"It has been heartbreaking, and incredibly outraging, to see the constant stories of young men like Walter Scott, who have been killed by police officers," she said.
Some offenders have been charged using an old common law called 'Outraging Public Decency', under which you can be prosecuted for public urination, or having sex in public.
The backstop would keep the whole of the United Kingdom tied to Europe's customs rules indefinitely, outraging Brexit supporters who say it defeats the whole purpose of Brexit.
He left Cleveland in 245.5, outraging fans, to join the Miami Heat, where he fulfilled his desire for a championship in 23 and won another the following year.
On Wednesday, Trump praised Barr for intervening in the Stone case -- outraging critics who saw the President's previous pressure as staining a tradition of an impartial court system.
The 240th amendment, ratified in 1870, granted black men the right to vote, outraging some white women, who thought that they should have the vote before black men.
Last week, the company split the app into two sections, consolidating friend content on the left side, media content on the right, outraging its massive teenage user base.
The Friday night series was axed after six seasons, along with time period partner Dr. Ken after six seasons, outraging fans and even inspiring a petition to boycott ABC.
Netflix's postapocalyptic film starring Sandra Bullock, Bird Box, uses footage from a real, deadly train crash in Canada from 2013, according to CBC News, outraging survivors of the disaster.
Sexual orientation questions were removed this year from the 2020 draft of census questions, outraging LGBTQ groups, even though such questions have never been asked in prior census surveys.
Shockingly, it turns out that the former Breitbart News chief, a guy whose political experience is entirely based on outraging and provoking people, is not exactly great at governing.
But demanding that the study be withdrawn by the highly respected commission head, Rima Khalaf, led to her resignation, outraging Arabs and others at this blatant suppression of speech.
With a flick of her arm, Skipper grew three-quarters of an inch, slimmed and grew "a modest pair of breasts," outraging parents and the National Organization for Women.
Four of the five convicted and executed in the latest round of trials were leaders in the country's largest Islamist political party, Jamaat-e-Islami, outraging Muslim fundamentalists and others.
Bannon was named a member of the NSC's principal's committee last month, outraging many former officials who say that political advisers should not have a role in national security decision.
Simon (Ted Sutherland) is wrestling with his sexual identity, which becomes doubly fraught when Lou casts him as a character with a male love interest, outraging Simon's conservative Catholic family.
Using "voter suppression" to describe a bunch of attack ads certainly got the Trump campaign a lot of attention, and outraged all the people the Trump campaign delights in outraging.
On Thursday, many saw a strong signal that that was already happening, as a prominent and widely regarded human rights lawyer, Orhan Kemal Cengiz, was detained in Istanbul, outraging human rights activists.
Some citizens have reported that the government in some areas has begun requiring anyone getting on buses to register their names and those of the person receiving them, outraging civil rights activists.
So why would Mr. Assad risk it all, outraging the world by attacking civilians with what Turkey now says was the nerve agent sarin, killing scores of people, many of them children?
Trump praises foreign dictators from China and Russia while angering and alienating our neighbors in Mexico and Canada and outraging and alarming our friends and allies in Europe and throughout Latin America.
Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi began training security forces in the breakaway territory of Somaliland earlier this year and has been developing the semi-autonomous region's port of Berbera, outraging the Somali government in Mogadishu.
That has stirred modest hope in Israel that the maverick Asian leader might use his visit to announce recognition of Jerusalem as the country's capital, as Trump did last December, outraging the Palestinians.
At the same time, Iranian agents were accused of an assassination plot against a regime foe in Denmark, outraging the European community, which has bitterly opposed Trump's renewal of American sanctions on Iran.
He told me, "We played the media like a Stradivarius," noting that "if we spent eight million in the referendum, we got thirty-five, forty million in free publicity" by outraging liberal commentators.
Currently, upskirting is not a crime in England and Wales, but instead can be prosecuted as voyeurism or as an offense outraging public decency, a common law offense, under the Sexual Offenses Act.
CLINTON: Well, sadly it's reality, and it has been heartbreaking, and incredibly outraging to see the constant stories of young men like Walter Scott, as you said, who have been killed by police officers.
Contemporary philosopher Peter Singer has been outraging people for years by pushing utilitarianism to its limits, reaching conclusions many find abhorrent (like his position that it is justifiable to kill babies with severe disabilities).
Now, months after Mr. McCain's death in August, Mr. Trump suddenly cannot stop talking about his old adversary, outraging Mr. McCain's supporters and creating another divide — if only temporary — between himself and congressional Republicans.
It took the Taliban weeks, using artillery and explosive charges, to reduce the Buddhas to thousands of fragments piled in heaps at the foot of the cliffs, outraging the world. KYRGYZ. uzbek. TAJIK. TURKMEN.
Earlier this week, Oculus Rift announced a $600 headset for retail, outraging many because the headset combined with an Oculus-ready computer would bring the cost of experiencing virtual reality as high as $1,500.
In the 1,400 page charge sheet, the Delhi Police has also charged Pachauri with stalking, 'outraging the modesty of a woman', and criminal intimidation of the complainant, under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code.
A federal court ruled that the FBI did not need a warrant to hack a suspect's computer during a massive child pornography sting, outraging privacy advocates and opposing rulings in similar cases across the country.
Lawmakers, who begin the 2020 session on Wednesday, have already proposed revisions to the law, outraging some activists who had long fought for its passage and who described such maneuvers as craven and politically calculated.
The case of Harry Dunn, 19, who died in August after his motorcycle collided with a car driven by Anne Sacoolas, has caused difficulties for Raab since Sacoolas left Britain claiming diplomatic immunity, outraging many Britons.
Outraging some in Britain, Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, said there was a "special place in hell" for those who promoted leaving the bloc without offering a plan on how to do so.
The air strike ripped through a wake attended by some of the country's top political and security officials, outraging Yemeni society and potentially galvanising powerful tribes to join the Houthis in opposing a Saudi-backed exiled government.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Embezzled school meal funds, under-the-table vote payments and the extradition of Colombia's own anti-corruption czar for taking bribes are just some of the brazen cases outraging voters ahead of Sunday's presidential election.
A dirt track that meanders from the coast road into the desert, normally humming with trucks, was empty when we drove on it: a smugglers' gap in the wall had been closed three days earlier, outraging locals.
Now she is back in Oscar contention for "Victoria & Abdul," the saga of how the queen grew close to another younger man, also a servant who doted on her after the other one died, again outraging her household.
For Mr. Trump, hobbling the bureau would have the added sweetness of outraging Ms. Warren, a political nemesis whom he derided regularly on Twitter during his campaign as Pocahontas, referring to a controversy about her Native American heritage.
Days after the inauguration, the leaders of several building trade unions met with President Donald Trump at the White House, outraging those on the left who want organized labor to lead the resistance to the president's anti-worker policies.
Last weekend saw tear gas fired inside a subway station and a woman allegedly hit in the face with a beanbag round, outraging protesters and driving turnout at the airport just as things appeared to be calming down somewhat.
A canny marketer with really engaging (or outraging) content can goose their effective purchasing power at the ads auction, piggybacking on Facebook's estimation of their clickbaitiness to win many more auctions (for the same or less money) than an unengaging competitor.
Martin, less diffident, included in his book a list of sixty-two "essential" progressive-rock albums—partly to provide a shopping list for newcomers, and partly, one suspects, because he liked the idea of outraging hard-core fans with his omissions.
Shifting the government to the right, he named a cabinet without any female or Afro-Brazilian ministers, outraging many in a country where nearly 20103 percent of people define themselves as black or mixed race, according to the 2010 census.
WASHINGTON — The White House declined on Friday to renounce or apologize for an aide whose joke at a meeting that Senator John McCain was irrelevant because he would soon die went viral, outraging relatives, friends and admirers of the ailing lawmaker.
During the Senate race between Roy S. Moore and Doug Jones last year, Mr. Glasgow gained attention with his effort to register as voters thousands of people with felony records, a campaign that thrilled left-wing groups while outraging Breitbart News.
Based on Saturday's episode, it will be a hard if not impossible task to keep up for four years, if Mr. Trump stays in power that long and keeps making news — and outraging much of the country — at his current rate.
Poland's senate passed a controversial bill that would make it illegal to link the Polish people or state to the crimes of the Holocaust, ignoring Washington's objections and outraging many Israelis who see it as an attempt to whitewash history.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan said late on Thursday that the chamber's chaplain will remain in his position, after he unexpectedly asked Reverend Patrick Conroy to resign two weeks ago, outraging some lawmakers and the Jesuit priest himself.
The news comes days after authorities in Bangkok said they would banish some of its world-famous street food vendors as part of a clean-up drive by the military government, outraging foodies and threatening the livelihoods of the city's road-side cooks.
President Trump underscored that theme during the state banquet by clinking glasses with Queen Elizabeth after his own toast, outraging the liberal etiquette police but inspiring regular American people who practice that same cherished tradition during weddings, holiday meals, and other special occasions.
Steve Smith, the national team's captain and one of its greatest players ever, admitted that he concocted a plan to illegally tamper with the ball during a series in South Africa, outraging fans of a sport that has always professed some moral sanctimony.
MOSCOW — The Trump administration managed the unusual feat this week of outraging both Russia's leaders in Moscow and Russia's biggest critics in Washington with its handling of a new law intended to punish the Kremlin for interference in the 2016 American elections.
Instead, the idea, according to two administration officials who worked on the proposal, was a political gambit by fiscal hawks in the administration aimed at outraging liberals and stirring up members of the president's own party working on the latest version of the farm bill.
RIO DE JANEIRO — A new Netflix series about a sprawling corruption investigation has muscled its way into Brazil's heated politics, outraging supporters of a leftist former president who is trying to make a comeback and stirring debate about how closely a docudrama should adhere to the facts.
Then, setting the stage for another acrimonious week, his White House released principles for legislation protecting undocumented migrants brought to the US as children, outraging Democrats with a hard-line opening bid that included money for a border wall and a call for tough immigration enforcement.
But she caused a minor uproar when she amplified her opposition to the Democrats' super-delegate system –– a position she's held for decades –– at a point when Clinton was ahead, outraging some voices in the Clinton camp, who saw it as a tacit endorsement of Obama.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE (D-Mass.) from speaking on the Senate floor, outraging Democrats. Sen.
But the way in which Rubio announced his opposition to both efforts -- via a Medium post Friday afternoon -- was a stunning reminder of the knots ambitious Republicans are tying themselves in to avoid outraging the President while also trying to keep themselves credible with the broader Republican electorate.
All of those departments and agencies had already signed off on the military aid, with OMB as the lone exception, outraging national security officials who argued the security assistance was critical to protect U.S. interests in the region and to help Ukraine fend off Russian aggression to its east.
"The marriage ended with no hard feelings," he said this month after sacking Carlos Alberto dos Santos Cruz, a minister who had said that others in government should be more careful on social media—thus outraging Bolsonaro fans who tweet about the virtues of military rule and the horrors of homosexuality.
If Mr Trump was looking for an issue that would unite his followers while outraging his opponents, he could hardly have chosen better: 63% of respondents who said they voted for the president in 2016 "strongly disapproved" of the removal, compared with just 10% among those who said they backed Hillary Clinton.
And many of these things are in the new agenda for criminal justice reform that I've put forward - O'Malley Well, sadly it's reality, and it has been heartbreaking, and incredibly outraging to see the constant stories of young men like Walter Scott, as you said, who have been killed by police officers.
That the act that billed itself, way back in the 1980s, as the "magic show for people who hate magic shows," deriding glitzy illusionists like Siegfried and Roy and outraging the magic establishment by giving away secrets (by doing, say, the classic cups-and-ball trick with transparent cups), would become safekeepers of the discipline's deepest traditions.
At this year's White House Correspondents' Association dinner, the comedian Michelle Wolf traded the typical roast format for a full-on flame broil, setting off a cyclone of outrage and counteroutrage that seemed unstoppable — until Kanye West declared that slavery "sounds like a choice," outraging the descendants of slaves and a vast span of the 900s section of the Dewey Decimal System.
Developing now, Wednesday, July 21, 23 Former FBI attorney Lisa Page won't testify on Capitol Hill as scheduled Wednesday, outraging Republican lawmakers  At NATO summit, President Trump slammed an 'inappropriate' Germany-Russia deal, pressed allies to bolster their defense spending – risking already-strained relationships Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh met with Republican leaders on Capitol Hill on Tuesday as Democrats focused on his past support for shielding sitting presidents from prosecution The Trump administration proposes additional tariffs on $19603 billion in Chinese imported products Illegal immigrant families must be reunited faster, even if it means skipping DNA tests for many children, a federal judge tells the Trump administration THE LEAD STORY - IS FBI LOVEBIRD HIDING SOMETHING?

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