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He became indignant when asked about America's low moral standing overseas as a result of torturing terrorist suspects.
When I asked Mr. Folicaldi what went into the tapenade, he became indignant.
He was wearing a blue tie and a blue pocket square, and he became indignant at the suggestion that the tie (floral-patterned) and the handkerchief (checked) might have been intended to match.
In his NPR interview Gorka declined to answer the question, "Is Islam a religion?" He became indignant when the presenter pressed him for an answer, and it was reasonable to press, since senior White House officials like former national security adviser Flynn are on the record suggesting that Islam is "not a religion," but a hostile ideological movement.
In the video above, 2-year-old Skye Gracey of Belfast, Ireland gets serious about performing a song from "Frozen" -- but when her parents interrupt, she becomes indignant.
When I betrayed a flash of nonchalance, she became indignant.
After Hilton and other observers decried Banks's language, she became indignant.
Ms. Idler said she became indignant over Bank of America's reliance on Equator, a software system, rather than bank officers who could provide guidance and judgment along the way.
When the news of the execution reached Elizabeth, she became indignant and asserted that Davison had disobeyed her instructions not to part with the warrant and that the Privy Council had acted without her authority.
He's the kind of man who becomes indignant at the notion of filing quarterly financial reports: He refused, and as a result Porsche was dropped last year from Germany's MDAX, the stock exchange index for midsize companies.
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