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She didn't seem particularly indignant about this incident.
Try not to get too indignant about this, at least at first.
From today's perspective it is easy to feel indignant about this treatment of the bride as a pawn in dynastic power games.
But Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said: "The French have every reason to be indignant about this perp walk, and New Yorkers have every reason to be indignant about every other perp walk.
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.
"Russia is indignant about this provocation by gunmen, which testifies to the lack of will on the part of the Kiev authorities to rein in and disarm nationalists and extremists," it said in a statement.
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Dr. Galbraith is a humane critic of the American capitalist system, and he is generously indignant about the continued existence of even this nonmassive and afterthoughtish poverty.
Rakoff, who is known as the quintessential no-nonsense judge, is predictably indignant about all this.
I felt indignant about the situation.
Libertarians in Greece are justifiably indignant about the case.
In Beijing, some cellphone users were indignant about the reports.
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