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Even though we did not evolve under conditions that predisposed us to become indignant about climate change, we can learn to take such risks more seriously.
Then there are the students who trash hotel rooms in their best rendition of a rock band on tour, who get arrested in Central America for carrying drugs and then become indignant about it, or who disappear from classrooms for weeks on end because the party scene elsewhere was more alluring.
The state, as represented by the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khameneh'i and his loyal military, civilian and clerical followers, has suddenly become indignant about the superstitious hocus-pocus that is permeating Iran.
(And if we become indignant about this, we might also get a little indignant about the treatment of all Americans, who, each in their own way, serve their country).
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Bartlet, who arrived as a Clintonlike Democrat, still has such liberal social ideals that he recently became indignant about the country's poor record on greenhouse emissions.
"Liberals become indignant; radicals become fighting mad and go into action".
When you pointed this out to his supporters during the election, many would become indignant.
It becomes a religious argument to "deny" their discoveries and, as a result, they make people angry and they become indignant freedom fighters.
They become indignant.
When we deal with setbacks as a species, we become indignant.
He became indignant when asked about America's low moral standing overseas as a result of torturing terrorist suspects.
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