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When President Felipe Calderón declared he was "very indignant," I thought of Claude Rains in Casablanca: "I'm shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on in here!" Walmart already had a history of controversial behavior in Mexico.
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"Carlos was very indignant when he was challenged by the local police — I think he was stopped for driving erratically.
Giraud fled to North Africa, and much later only I heard that Hitler was very indignant about this escape, and said that the SD had failed miserably- so it is said to be written in shorthand notes in the records of the Hauptquartier of the Fuehrer.
Spies would later testify, "I was very indignant.
The man in the front row and the brown topcoat is very indignant.
Grandmamma Angelo fell down the… The man in the front row and the brown topcoat is very indignant.
A couple of reviews of Win Win were very indignant that the guy didn't get his boiler fixed [it is threatening to explode throughout the film].
By McAlister Coleman The New Yorker, October 31 , 1931P. 75 The man in the front row and the brown topcoat is very indignant.
Cynics and conspiracy fans might assume that the scandal actually broadened his career options, giving him access to a new range of roles, but Les, in his rather hesitant way, is very indignant about this.
In the latter cases — Shloss's "Lucia," Carole Seymour-Jones's "Painted Shadow: The Life of Vivienne Eliot, First Wife of T. S. Eliot, and the Long-Suppressed Truth About Her Influence on His Genius" — these books can be very indignant.
And I'm very indignant about the army.
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