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Mr. Weill Goudchaux was even more indignant, saying that Octavius orchestrated a "campaign of propaganda and disinformation worthy of Stalin".
As long ago as 1928 Ezra Pound could write that 'The whole system of prize-giving... belongs to an uncritical epoch; it is the act of people who, having learned the alphabet, refuse to learn how to spell.' He would have been even more indignant today.
Would he not have had more fun (could he not have become even more indignant) exhorting us to unpick the etymology of stepchild instead, trying to make us understand this word as it always used to be understood (some thousand years ago), when steop meant "bereaved"?
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My Sunday column argues that if we're going to be indignant about recent candidates' offensive comments on rape, we should be even more outraged by offensive policies.
They have even more reason to be indignant now.
When I mention the casually racist or prejudiced things that people say to me at hair salons, restaurants, and so on, my parents get more indignant than even I do, and apologize to me for having to go through this.
He was indignant, he said, and grew even more upset when it seemed to him the fund was taking the side of the banks and pressing the government to foist long-term bonds on Argentine savers.
India even has a rudimentary SMS-based social network.The reason texting isn't even more popular in such places has to do with the fact that despite indignant claims in some quarters that texting is killing literacy texters must be able to read and write.
These stories were, he claimed, "always returned with angry, peevish, indignant rejections from the New York slick magazines, and they earned, if possible, even more hostile comments from the little magazines".
The journalist Tom Tiede's new book on America's mania for self-help manuals and "success coaches" takes on a topic that seems like a slam-dunk for parody or satire or even indignant analysis, and it somehow manages to deliver a screed that's even more annoying than its subject.
Thomas Bernard McFeely could not have been more indignant.
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