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Once more however Dewar was unable to escape controversy, having put up posters around the naval city which raised indignation among many sailors and officers.
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"We'll take this fight to the steps of the White House," Mr. Lynch said, his finger raised in indignation.
"Ithink I may hear from Mrs. D. and if so, you must forward the letter... for nothing has ever happened that raised my indignation morethan her summary dismissal of Prescott".
In Italy, as in the rest of Europe, a wink here and a peek there hardly raise moral indignation.
Decriminalising sex work is at odds with the sensibilities of many political and religious leaders and often raises their indignation and ire.
In the United States, Mr. Trudeau's assertion of Canadian prerogatives frequently raised eyebrows and indignation.
Everyone I spoke to about Thorn's Innovation Lab agreed on one thing: raising awareness and indignation on topics such as these are key.
Cheney, no child, nevertheless sheltered behind her parents' indignation when John Kerry raised the question of how the Bush-Cheney ticket's opposition to lesbian and gay civil rights would affect the vice president's own daughter.
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