Sentence examples for a deep indignation from inspiring English sources

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But, even if he fails to secure the Democratic nomination, he has exposed a deep indignation about the distribution of wealth which other candidates cannot ignore.

And even though now almost all of the recoverable bodies have been retrieved, the outrage has not abated over the images of corpses left festering on the street -- a deep indignation at American dead being treated as if they were of the third world.

The first was a deep indignation over the unbridled growth of corporate interest and money power in American politics.

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And given Uganda's past, the violence has scared many Ugandans into what the Rev. Grace Kaiso, who leads an independent election-monitoring group, called a state of "deep indignation".

The arrests of Hazare and more than a thousand followers, which the government says were necessary on public order grounds, has sparked deep indignation across India and allowed a weak and fragmented opposition to score points against the ruling Congress party.

"The remark by John Lennon, which triggered deep indignation mainly in the United States, after many years sounds only like a 'boast' by a young working-class Englishman faced with unexpected success, after growing up in the legend of Elvis and rock and roll," the Vatican daily newspaper Osservatore Romano said.

I remember my deep indignation last year when I heard then-President Dmitry Medvedev tell his party congress that he and Vladimir Putin, who was then prime minister, would switch places, and that this decision had been made long ago.

In the middle of 1963, when the issue of demolition was raised again, it was decided that the destruction of a structure of such artistic and historic value, the building of which had been funded by donations of the residents of Latvia, would only cause deep indignation, which in turn would cause tension in society.

Jean-Pierre Barou, the joint head of the small Montpellier-based publishing house Indigène, which commissioned the book, said Mr Hessel had revealed a "deep sense of indignation in France".

"It was like a rallying cry that tapped into a deep vein of indignation with what the assembly was doing," says Kromm. "Even among people who didn't necessarily agree with the goals of the protesters.

By this decision Michel Platini means to express his deepest indignation with a process he regards as solely political and intended to prevent him from standing for the Fifa presidency".

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