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Here is the humanity the bombers themselves were missing, in indignant spades.
It unfolds not in indignant sound bites but in paragraphs of pure blather.
He wrote to the latter's chairman, Sir Neil Cossons, to protest in indignant terms.
Small boy stating this in indignant voice equals moment of light relief for parents.
McKellen pauses (dramatic timing is never far away), raises his voice and elongates the words in indignant disbelief: "Gareth Thomas.
After world war broke out in 1914, German intellectuals rallied in indignant defense of a superior culture besieged by barbarians.
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"Vietnam", a Koppelman aquatint originally in the Terrain exhibit, is included in The Indignant Eye: The Artist as Social Critic in Prints and Drawings from the Fifteenth Century to Picasso, by Ralph E. Shikes, which quotes Koppelman about his artistic intention: "I wanted a sense of a mother's dignity in the midst of tragedy".
But in his indignant sense of loss, in his suspicion of the West, he is not an unrepresentative figure of the east.
In 1968, indignant at the US role in Vietnam, she visited Hanoi, and published an account of it, Trip To Hanoi.
It hasn't induced ire in me as it has in other indignant Pakistanis.
Acting as a de facto spokesman for the left wing of the Democratic Party and the motley mix of disenchanted populists who flocked to his 2016 presidential campaign, Sanders' speech was, true to brand, far more radical in its proposals, indignant in its tone and saturated with policy details than the two official responses delivered by Kennedy and Guzman.
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