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Nothing so slippery can stir up indignation.
"It's hard for the council to stir up indignation about cultural issues at a time of economic woe".
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Local newspapers and magazines took up the story with gusto, helping to stir up public indignation.
Immobilized for several years by his crushing defeat at Alarcos (1195) at the hands of the Almohads, King Alfonso VIII of Castile gained the sympathy of the archbishop of Toledo, Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, who proceeded to stir up religious indignation at the Muslim victory over Christians.
Locals seem less stirred up.
They're all stirred up.
"It has us stirred up.
Concern that the film might stir up nationalist sentiment just as Ukraine opens its doors to football fans for the Euro 2012 championships led to suggestions that its release should be postponed.In fact, the indignation has been directed not at Germany, but at Russia.
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