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So, do customers get indignant or angry when they're told the unthinkable?
Recalling Barker's first reaction, Watke testified, "Colonel Barker didn't get indignant when I brought it to his attention.
Davis's stories have very little in the way of plot; sometimes people get indignant and ask her why she doesn't call them poems or fragments.
Revolutionaries get indignant about police abuse or ruthless capitalism, and then forgive, in the name of the revolution, every injustice they had otherwise denounced.
My husband sits in the room half-watching and half-studying astronomy on his laptop - though he always manages to notice and get indignant about diving.
Instead of enjoying a few juvenile chuckles, however, we watch grown-ups get indignant and hear sad arguments over semantics in the name of integrity.
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He got indignant himself.
Is it worth getting indignant over?
In reality, of course, he was a decent leftwinger getting indignant.
Rupp still gets indignant when he remembers that Mr. Bradley was too busy to see him immediately.
"Nobody enjoys seeing dead bodies; I'm not that crazy," says Dr. Lee, who gets indignant when people assume his workday unfurls like a "Quincy" rerun.
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