Outrage at the deception, further outrage that this mage was his beloved's mother.
Ballard perpetrated a further and perhaps more profound outrage with his next novel, "Crash" (1973).
Reports that some of these meetings were attended by Congressmen caused further outrage.
As the judge stood perfectly quiet, and offered no resistance to his captor, no further outrage followed on this score.
These bombings, dishonestly blamed on the Communists in order to further American outrage, kill a number of innocent people, including women and children.
On top of everything else that the deceased had suffered, she was spared this further outrage.
In order to further public outrage, the engraving contained several inflammatory details.
That taxpayer money subsidizes such an institution is a further outrage.
It involves freedom of the press in Russia and further outrages are expected over the next two or three days.
Nobody wanted to see the terrible secret society provoked into the commission of further outrages.