Open abuse of the deities that most people in Rus' revered triggered widespread indignation.
His trial lasted until November 1876, when he was found guilty and banished from Russia, a 'punishment' which aroused widespread indignation.
On the plantations, living conditions were poor and the remuneration was low, leading to widespread indignation.
There was widespread indignation on the part of numerous individuals that I came in contact with and a severe indictment of the parents of the girls.
But we understand the deep hurt and widespread indignation felt in the Muslim world.
On the other hand, they cause widespread indignation at the central planners who now dominate the Government.
Wolfenden also hints at the other motives behind the widespread public indignation.
There was no widespread public indignation about his actions against the students.
Dante himself voices widespread indignation at the persecution of the Templars.
The incident caused widespread indignation throughout Ireland.