- Look up
outcry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Outcry usually refers to a loud cry or a
large protest,
specifically it can
refer to:
Outcry (mini-series)...
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Outcry is a 2020 do****entary
television miniseries written and
directed by Pat
Kondelis about the real-life
story of high
school football star Greg Kelley...
- The
Outcry is a
novel by
Henry James published in 1911. It was
originally conceived as a play.
James cast the
material in a three-act
drama in 1909, but...
- Open
outcry is a
method of
communication between professionals on a
stock exchange or ****ures exchange,
typically on a
trading floor. It
involves shouting...
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continuously according to the auctioneer's clock,
rather than by bidders'
outcries.
Bidders can only
decide if and when to exit the arena. At
first glance...
- A
protest (also
called a demonstration, remonstration, or remonstrance) is a
public act of objection,
disapproval or
dissent against political advantage...
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pollution problems at some of the company's
properties have
sparked public outcries,
environmental lawsuits, and
hundreds of
millions of
dollars in environmental...
- In
United States criminal law, an
outcry witness is the
person who
first hears an
allegation of
abuse made by a
child or
another victim of
abuse or ****ual...
- Il
grido (English: "The Cry",
initially released as The
Outcry in the US) is a 1957 road
drama film
directed by
Michelangelo Antonioni and
starring Steve...
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television station emerged in earnest.
After much
political wrangling and
outcries over
public and
private resources used in
lobbying and
advocacy efforts...