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Yet we also, from time to time, want to see a flash of indignation, a controlled burn.
Europe, embroiled in a severe financial crisis, prefers televised indignation — a facade of political unity and weak popular protests.
He wished he could feel something solid and real about Dylan Riley's murder — anger, indignation, a burning curiosity, even.
The mood of Enquirer is one of regret rather than indignation, a plangent evocation of the end of an era.
By Leo Robson August 1, 2016 Logan Lerman and Sarah Gadon in "Indignation," a film adaptation that demonstrates the ongoing difficulties of putting Philip Roth's work onscreen.
This disturbing act of savagery is met with "timid English indignation," a nation shrugging its shoulders at the public execution of an innocent man.
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The events he describes occurred more than a century ago, yet Mr. Beatty regards them with fresh indignation, an emotion better left to the reader.
And in four years, when they're still pitching, and they haven't had an injury, nobody says, 'Jeez, nice going.' " Collins smiled as he delivered this mock indignation — an aggrieved-manager act.
The legislative process — the linchpin of our system of checks and balances — is often treated with lofty contempt masquerading as populist indignation, an attitude typified by the aw-shucks antipolitics of "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington".
We should never throttle an individual creative flow with a sense of indignation or a over doing things the "correct way"!
If I feel disappointment as a writer and indignation as a reader, I manage to get all the way to rage as a bookseller.
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