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Their agitation was broadcast by the national media, complemented by cries of indignation from right-wing columnists and TV commentators.
Previous underground tests, in 2006, 2009 and 2013, inspired similar headlines around the world and cries of indignation from the international community.
Where were the cries of indignation and compassion?
He also refused to authorize temporary Massachusetts funding for a federally led expedition to recover Castine, leading to further cries of indignation from Maine's Republicans.
As soon as the temperature hits freezing, we hear with the regularity of an atomic clock from Trump and his ilk cries of indignation that global warming must be a farce.
There do not appear to be the same resounding cries of indignation at the brutal act of trying to cut down a girl's life because she wants to go to school.
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Now and then, he utters a cry of indignation.
A day later, after a cry of indignation from Haitian and international groups, he claimed he had been misunderstood.
Let your mind drift back over the silly season for a moment, if you can bear it, and it's clear that baloney was on the menu almost every day of the campaign, often served with a cry of indignation from the other side.
Religion is after all the cry of righteous indignation in a crooked world, is it not?
"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.
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