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The people change, but the rage cycle remains pretty standard: indignant news coverage, petitions, a tidal wave of online shaming … and then — at last, eventually — nothing.
The dog, Dakota, reflecting Mr. Conrad's home state of North Dakota, was as much a fixture in the halls of the upper chamber as marble staircases and indignant news conferences.
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Mr. Cain seemed genuinely indignant at his news conference today, but his performance was undermined by some rather bizarre moments, starting with the pompous introduction he got from his attorney, who made some irrelevant remarks about his experience with victims of sexual harassment and sexual assault.
The negligible coverage by local and national media platforms left the community members feeling rightfully indignant that neither news stations nor city officials seemed to prioritize concern for the welfare of missing children from majority-Black neighborhoods.
The news ignited indignant postings on China's major social media platform, Sina Weibo.
The Sarkozys have every reason to hope that the furor will die down before long, as it almost always does in France, despite the cover stories in news magazines, indignant editorials in papers like Le Monde and a field day in the satirical magazines.
The news media is indignant, despite the inherent he said-he said nature of an F.B.I. agent's handwritten notes of conversations about predictable lobbying by Mr. Jackson.
During their playoff run, the Giants were indignant at coverage by the news media, which was fixated on flash and seemed ignorant of what was truly important.
Abbie Hoffman plays a corrupt cop who bathes in a tub full of money; Mr. Mead portrays an indignant American president holding a news conference; and Ultra Violet gives an off-key performance on "The Tomorrow Show".
So it felt like a bit of citizen's justice this week to see the local news buzzing with indignant reports of the "poor door," a scrap of real-estate jargon coined, for once, in sympathy with the people.
Re "Defector Indignant at President of Harvard" (news article, April 16): Prof. Cornel West's description of Lawrence H. Summers, the president of Harvard, as "the Ariel Sharon of American higher education" reflects his lack of sensitivity toward the daily tragedy unfolding in the Middle East.
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