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In fact, although the lineup was quite explicitly political, there was nothing especially indignant in anyone's tone.
Mr Clarke's supporters are especially indignant at the thought that their man, the one most ordinary party members are thought to want, might not make it to the final ballot.
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Many Mississippi residents, whites especially, were indignant at the treatment meted out to a power in the state's politics for three decades, and many felt Mr. Lott had nothing to apologize for.
Quite what this has to do with press freedom isn't clear (especially with an indignant Max Mosley's family trust putting up another £3m-plus to help Impress pay its bills).
This has led more than a few indignant Mississippians, lawyers especially, to brand the author as a defamatory purveyor of lurid and improbable pulp.
He talks with a sedate drawl that can often become a little indignant, and then a touch whiny, especially when he's talking about people who are in bands just for the sake of being in a band.
As a result, he experienced what could happen to any citizen, especially a citizen of color, who rightfully feels indignant for what he or she perceives to be harassment.
He wasn't moved by her celebrity or her resplendence, or especially her latest version of the whole truth and nothing but after years of the most elaborate, indignant lies.
4. Feel indignant.
Creme was indignant.
I was indignant.
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