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Remember how indignant Mrs. Bennet was when Mr. Collins wondered which of the girls had cooked the excellent dinner?
"How indignant a humanistic liberal will be when he is told that his particular type of immanentism is one step on the road to Marxism," he wrote.
Although we sense how busy the State Department is — and, when warranted, how indignant — the actual meat and potatoes of diplomatic effort are rarely dished up.
And how indignant, exactly, does one have to be about 'any sort of response to the arts' (ie, inevitably, more money) before one is permitted to be on the left?
For a country that idealizes opportunity, dotes on celebrity and frequently confuses the ability to make vast sums of money with wisdom, it is remarkable how indignant the discourse gets when a rich person runs for public office.
How indignant we are about "our" Jesus!
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No matter how righteously indignant you get, if you do not pass security, you are not getting on that plane.
Remember how upset and indignant they had been at the end of Season 3 over the JFK assassination and the satisfaction that some of the conservatives around them had had.
All the indignant cries about how busy we are; how many appointments our kids have; how hard we all work; how tired we all are; now hard life is now.
Dr. Fetzer, the other guest editor, is still indignant over how Dr. Forrest was treated.
"I've always felt that there is no point being indignant about how Schwitters was treated.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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