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"He felt indignant with life," Lima said.
I felt indignant about the situation.
I felt indignant; research had sneaked up on me.
As an atheist, Ms. Norman felt indignant about what she considered an intrusion of religious dogma into public policy.
Merrill didn't like to talk about feelings, while I was seething with the desire to express mine, preferably by focussing feeling away from myself onto something I admired or felt indignant about.
I originally joined the protest not because I am passionate about the EU, but because I felt indignant that the government made such a dramatic U-turn [postponing the association deal with the EU] in an arrogant confidence that the people would swallow it.
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In the end she paid only a nominal 1,000 yuan".But I still feel indignant", she says.
Meeting envoy after envoy, she began to feel indignant about how diplomacy is shortchanged by the American public and politicians.
The Japanese had a right to feel indignant about the trade pressures of the early Clinton years, which violated America's own liberal trading principles.
Mr Putin does already virtually monopolise his country's media and public discourse, and when he brands his domestic critics as "traitors", they don't just feel indignant, they feel frightened.
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