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Others were equally indignant, the implication being that the British media have a much more open and public-spirited approach to sexual scandal in high places.
At once bemused and indignant, the potential first lady of Turkey demands that her compatriots stop judging her, and her spouse, on the basis of her appearance.
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, Kindred concludes: "So however indignant the Cal athletic director wants to sound, whatever penalty the Pac-12 might bring down on Montgomery, the real-world truth is they're glad when these brouhahas come along.
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.
"What happened has hurt all Mexicans and makes us indignant," the minister told reporters on her return from a three-day trip to Cairo last week.
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The father was indignant at the cavalier handling of the case and the exhorbitant bill.
The French were indignant at the sight of a handcuffed Mr Strauss-Kahn doing the "perp walk".
Still, the indignant reaction to the books goes to the question of how social change happens.
A spokesman for the Royal Opera House was indignant about the assessment.
Marie, who runs a massage parlour in the Midlands, is indignant at the latest calumny on her profession.
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