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They also write for an audience with no assumed direct relation to the deceased; hence, their discourse is not intended to offer solace or comfort, but probably to generate indignation towards the perpetrators and solidarity towards the victims.
The Messi case certainly hasn't generated the indignation it might have done".
This year's Booker short list seems to have generated less indignation and controversy than in previous years.
The bombing damaged the shrine of ʿAlī al-Riḍā and generated widespread indignation and anger among the people.
Bill Moyers is no doubt hoping to generate righteous indignation with "Trade Secrets," his exposé of the chemical industry on PBS tonight, but he probably won't.
Much of what Ms. Stonor Saunders writes about, including the C.I.A.'s covert sponsorship of the Paris-based Congress for Cultural Freedom and the British opinion magazine Encounter, was exposed in the late 1960's, generating a wave of indignation.
Find a way to convert into kilowatts the endless supply of outrage, "surprise," and indignation generated by male public-figure sexual indiscretion and predation.
Call it what you will, nothing has generated more reader indignation in the past few weeks than when it has appeared on a news page.
As he sentenced Mr. Evans, Judge Motz predicted that the case would "continue to generate much righteous indignation about the mess in Annapolis".
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