Sentence examples for feeling of indignation from inspiring English sources

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"There is a huge feeling of indignation that all they tell us is lies, lies, lies," sighed Stefanos Pantourakis, who runs a small neighbourhood store selling electrical supplies.

It was decided by the rebel generals to utilise the feeling of indignation which the assassination had caused among their own partisans.

Dr. Wellington Koo, head of the Chinese delegation, summed up the universal feeling of indignation here when he declared today: "It is a reply exceedingly hard and unsympathetic, bordering on the insolent".

Ellison found that in autumn 1993 there was "clear evidence of a strong feeling of indignation and a degree of hostility" in senior Met echelons towards what they considered unjustified and untruthful statements by, or on behalf of, the family about incompetence and lack of effort in the murder investigation.

To this perhaps was added some feeling of indignation that I should be asked to give way to a Frenchman.

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SOME people voice their feelings of indignation with noise and dramatic movements; others make their point in utter quietness.

The latest study of the 900,000 Dutch Muslims, by Amsterdam University, suggests that the feelings of "indignation and humiliation" experienced by Muslims are worsening, not fading away.

Obokata did not attend the press conference, but issued a statement in which she said: "I am filled with feelings of indignation and surprise".

Such feelings of indignation sparked applause and jeers inside the courtroom, and angry comments by the judge, who dismissed as "phony arguments" claims that he has unfairly sent tens of millions of settlement money to impoverished Jews in countries that were once behind the Iron Curtain, while ignoring the poverty of survivors elsewhere.

What is especially galling for Mr Brown, the arch long-game strategist, is that he is accused of short-termism and of discouraging thrift and self-sufficiency, virtues that Brownism usually extols.What's a minister to do?If Mr Brown has indeed decided that the risks of opposing the Turner consensus outweigh his feelings of indignation, Mr Hutton may escape Mr Milburn's fate for now.

"I am filled with feelings of indignation and surprise," said lead author Haruko Obokata, of the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology RIKEN CDBB) in Kobe, Japan, in a statement.

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