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The latter, placing the blame where it rightfully belonged, said a few, firm, indignant words to the truckmen.
Anticipating what I'm about to say – my mouth is already open; the consoling, indignant words have already formed in my brain – she almost shouts: "And no, it's got nothing to do with happiness or success!
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McKellen pauses (dramatic timing is never far away), raises his voice and elongates the words in indignant disbelief: "Gareth Thomas.
"Most of the creative industries have been deskilled by these really powerful ideologies of punk in music and Warhol in the visual arts," he says, his words as indignant as his demeanour is relaxed.
Houellebecq denied the allegations last year, saying "I deny being a racist, I have never confused Arabs and Muslims and I am indignant that certain journalists misrepresent me with words I've never used".
Ms. Stapinski's words have spawned a flood of indignant letters to The Jersey Journal.
Prefix it with the word 'professional' and you have us guffawing, indignant that such a thing could exist.
Finally, the actress spoke the words, but on the screen her eyes tell a different, indignant story.
Few things inspire the level of indignant condescension you get when you suggest that people be careful with their words.
Microphones were pointed at them and they were asked whether they were indignant that the readers and viewers of America were being denied access to Mr. Gore's words.
He has failed to respond in words, except to issue a statement at the weekend saying he was deeply indignant at the riot police attacks on peaceful protesters at dawn on Saturday.
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