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The ruthless suppression of the rioters under martial law led to indignation in England and the recall of the Jamaican governor, Edward John Eyre.
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These economic measures led to a storm of indignation from political opponents and caused a minority partner to leave the government and call for early elections.
The suspension of Adams' account, and its reinstatement on Tuesday, led to a storm of indignation culminating with an apology from Twitter.
In actuality it was Prince's album "Purple Rain" that triggered Ms. Gore's outrage over rock 'n' raunch, an indignation that led to the Parents Music Resource Center, Senate hearings about dirty minds and government regulation, and eventually her wider pop-cultural attacks.
Liverpool's defeat away to Fiorentina on Tuesday led to outbursts of consternation and indignation but those reactions told us more about the problems of the Champions League than it did of the long-term prospects of Rafael Benítez's team.
Marina Zoueva, who coached both the gold and silver medal-winners in the ice-dancing competition, said publicly that she had tried to emphasise Russian elements in her choreography this year in order to win over the home crowd.The indignation over Ms Kim's defeat has led to productive calls for some sort of reform.
Ironically, the ferocity of the indignation offended Gujarat's regional pride and led to Modi being voted back to power quite decisively in 2002 and 2007.
All this led to Naipaul being caricatured as an 'orientalist', a criticism that served only to harden his sense of wounded indignation and his scepticism.
Perhaps indignation over Yad Vashem's action will lead to greater acceptance of local responsibility to preserve the memory of the Holocaust.
The expression of anger, frustration or indignation at the actions of others in public places can lead to feelings of guilt and embarrassment, hence Hothschild's (1979) argument that "feeling rules" prescribe anger but 'expression rules' forbid its expression; the potential subjective costs and interpersonal risks involved in expressing emotions in public can be significant.
It may also lead to the opening of hundreds of mass graves so that bodies can be recovered, identified and handed to families for reburial.The judge's investigation has provoked indignation on the right.
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