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The Duke was exhilirated by the visitors, but the Duchess suffered at the indignation of having them.
To walk the streets of Manhattan is to find evidence that pursuit of wealth is a consuming preoccupation I marvel, though, at the indignation with which the city's wealthiest greet skeptical questions about actions the past few years.
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The N.H.L. — surprisingly, but give them credit — clearly listened to the indignation at the violence in the first round of these playoffs, and subsequent rounds have been much less blighted.
The indignation, at first confined to the Detroit district, was spreading to merchants in other parts of the country, and a widespread boycott of Ford cars and trucks was threatened".
The yelling and the indignation at the Town Halls is appalling, not least because the left wouldn't think to try that.
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The indignation at the financial system that the Pope's words intimate and that most of us feel echoes the indignation that led Christ to overturn the table of the money changers and cast them from the temple.
Leading his five pleasantly scruffy mates through a Wednesday show at Irving Plaza, Mr. Crowe expressed the obligatory indignation at his fame, cursing anyone who would want him to take his shirt off.
At an "indignation meeting" at the Athenaeum Hall on Collins Street in Melbourne, the Argus reported Trott as saying that "to say he was disgusted with the Board of Control was to put it mildly" and that "[h]e would like to shake hands with the six men who had stood out against the Board".
It is easy for the doctor to express moral outrage or indignation at the patient's illness, but there is narcissism in that revulsion.
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