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The reality of their existence is to provide the means of expression for some old, resentful hostilities, and when the two sides meet again tomorrow, for the seventh and final time this season, the wonder is how the two sides will endure all the tension, the anger, the bitter indignation, and even the angst, of the occasion.
Strong and deeply polarized emotions -- anger, bitter indignation and stunned disbelief on one side, and expressions of relief and vindication on the other -- rippled across the metropolitan area last night as politicians, community leaders and ordinary New Yorkers reacted swiftly to the acquittal of four white police officers in the killing of an unarmed black immigrant, Amadou Diallo.
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Re "A Teammate of Armstrong Says a Doping System Led to Double Lives," May 23: I am not sure if I am more annoyed or amused by all the fake indignation by the same people who called Greg LeMond a bitter old man when he first expressed his doubts about Lance Armstrong years ago.
Yet the end of the match brought a sense of bitter disappointment and humiliation from fans, and even a sense of indignation among many.
Miliband indignation.
"Bitter, bitter," Lance said.
Indignation suffused the gathering.
Democratic indignation soared.
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