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One of the things Orme was most indignant about was religious discrimination in Northern Ireland.
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Usual rules: Most indignant wins.
Opinions tended to vary by age and race, the most indignant skewing whiter and older.
At a time when most Democrats were indignant about continued U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, and wanted to truncate the nation's military expenditures, Jackson's campaign brochure stated that he "wants to bring the troops home from Vietnam as soon as possible, but he wants to give the President of the United States [Republican Richard M. Nixon] a chance to do that in a responsible manner".
Most Web users don't feel indignant about it.
Yes, American Indian activists wax indignant about it – but the most recent poll on the subject, admittedly a decade ago, found the average Native American basically couldn't care less.
But his most strenuous advocates are mainly conservative preVatican II types who are indignant about his neglect without stopping to reflect how much their own uncritical enthusiasm may have contributed to it.
Like most of the cabin crew members I meet, Charlie's young, and although she's not overtly political she's indignant about the way she's been treated.
I felt indignant about the situation.
"People were just indignant about it".
Libertarians in Greece are justifiably indignant about the case.
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