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He notes with indignation: "Millions of Jews have been murdered, and this is to be seen as an interlude and not as the catastrophe itself" (1951, 55).
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But its publication suggested that it was a draft treaty and, as the Syrian official press noted with indignation, that implied that Syria was negotiating over whether it would regain full sovereignty over the land.
Ferguson has already noted with indignation how often his side have fallen behind this season - and here was no exception as the opposition scored first for the eighth time in 12 games.
The Obama administration reacted with indignation, noting that the company had made a significant mathematical mistake in a document that it provided to the Treasury Department on Friday afternoon, overstating the federal debt by about $2 trillion.
My notes from a visit to the new Bacon retrospective, which is very handsomely installed at the Metropolitan Museum, seethe with indignation, which I will now try to get over.
His voice brims with indignation.
Some, however, reacted with indignation.
The Internet hummed with indignation.
Mr. Trump responded with indignation.
Twitter exploded with indignation and defensiveness.
But many former acolytes replied with indignation.
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