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But the sale of the works has stirred indignation among many of the artists and their dealers and some curators.
In 1991 a hideous bloom choked a 1,000km 6255 mile) stretch of the Darling.Such horrors stirred indignation among urban Australians.
This last fact stirred indignation in at least two Southie politicians, prompting a brief but heated controversy that threw into stark relief the divide between the old Boston of racially tinged turf battles and the new Boston, a minority-majority metropolis.
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The findings may well stir indignation among internal employees passed over for jobs in favor of outsiders.
Nothing so slippery can stir up indignation.
But drama shows it has the power to keep an issue alive and stir our indignation.
"It's hard for the council to stir up indignation about cultural issues at a time of economic woe".
In Mexico, Trump's rise has stirred unease and indignation.
The indignation stirred the West both to take tougher military action against the Bosnian Serbs and to pressure the warring parties to sign the Dayton peace accords in December 1995.
In the media-stirred indignation lies the unrealistic belief that our government has some Harry Potteresque magic wand in its arsenal to handle mega-disasters like this.
Shaun Walker in Moscow Trump's rise has stirred more unease and indignation in Mexico than perhaps any other country.
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