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More indignant still was Bolivian President Evo Morales, whose plane was forced down and searched for Snowden, apparently following a tipoff that he might be on board.
More indignant letters on Tuesday column on the Fitzgerald investigation…Hartley from Chicago writes: "The defacto one party system in DC cannot be expected to clean its own house.
For many it has only made them more indignant.
Thomas Bernard McFeely could not have been more indignant.
But when we see that happening to an animal, we're more indignant.
The rhetoric becomes more indignant and over-egged with each passing day.
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My Sunday column argues that if we're going to be indignant about recent candidates' offensive comments on rape, we should be even more outraged by offensive policies.
The description "grumpy" does Anderson a disservice, he's more like temporarily indignant.
The organization spent much of the last eight decades underground; repression will simply make it more secretive and indignant.
Bergquist was not greatly startled to discover that the remaining pages of the volume bore the watermark of T. Edmonds, and by the time he had lined up the pages of the Lincoln and Poe forgeries with the cut edges of the missing pages of the genealogy and found that they matched precisely, he was more amused than indignant.
On "Gone" he balanced the finger-pointing verses with a repetitive chorus that sounded more playful than indignant, murmuring, "Gone, going/Gone, everything/Gone, give a damn/Gone be the birds if they don't want to sing/Gone people, all awkward with their things/Gone".
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