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"People were just indignant about it".
Most Web users don't feel indignant about it.
Robert Schumann, who was with Felix, remembers that he was "totally indignant" about it.
Ms. Charles had been particularly indignant about it, claiming that Mr. McFarland had stolen a recipe passed down to her by her mother.
Yes, American Indian activists wax indignant about it – but the most recent poll on the subject, admittedly a decade ago, found the average Native American basically couldn't care less.
Then there are the students who trash hotel rooms in their best rendition of a rock band on tour, who get arrested in Central America for carrying drugs and then become indignant about it, or who disappear from classrooms for weeks on end because the party scene elsewhere was more alluring.
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Yet I can't bring myself to be indignant about its inventions.
It's still a bloody big fight.' Calzaghe remains indignant about how long it took to face Lacey.
I was indignant about the fact that it was seen as something that I had to break to them.
'I was indignant about the total injustice of it all,' Walker says, 'that's why I agreed to work on the course.
Still indignant about the episode, he added, "It was intrusive, and my wife was very worried at one point". Richard Ralph, webmaster for the group that ensnared Idle, insisted that the whole incident was "a total misunderstanding, and he just took it the wrong way". What at first seemed like a minor mistake rapidly assumed more sinister overtones.
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