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I am confident that the vocal supporters of aggressive drug-testing procedures would be indignant if they experienced similar law-enforcement tactics.
"Ansel would be indignant if one accused him of religious feelings in anything even approaching a traditional sense," Mr. Szarkowski said in a telephone interview earlier this month.
Taylor shrugs off a suggestion that it would be ludicrous if Maria Sharapova was reduced to cover duty at Wimbledon, in the same way we would be indignant if a great woman athlete, swimmer or cyclist ended up as a helper at a grand occasion for their male equivalents.
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He who pays the piper is indignant if he does not call the tune.
Now, none of this is meant to be irritating or disrespectful; indeed, they are indignant if I point out that I'm not a TV set but a sensate, hard-working professor who is looking right at them.
We use it as a promotional tool when it suits us: we solicit approval for our projects through editorial advertising - those "profile" and "making of" pieces which plump up the supplements - and we're indignant if the critics fail to add hot water to the bath of approbation.
Parents interpreted the policy as a right for their child to a free place, and were indignant if their local centre was not opting into the scheme; if there was no place for their child in the centre of their choice, or there was no convenient early childhood service in their area.
But why be indignant?
I'd be indignant, furious.
Be indignant!
Atheists are right to be indignant.
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