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So there's lots to be indignant about.
They have even more reason to be indignant now.
He is known to be indignant with Poland and Colonel Beck.
Yet I can't bring myself to be indignant about its inventions.
T-Pain had a few reasons to be indignant on Sunday night at the Hammerstein Ballroom.
But Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said: "The French have every reason to be indignant about this perp walk, and New Yorkers have every reason to be indignant about every other perp walk.
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On this latter point, Elisa A. Hurley and Coleen Macnamara (2010) have argued that on the correct theory of reactive emotions, it is possible to resent or be indignant without experiencing the affective components paradigmatically associated with these emotions.
But the same guard who wanted to listen to music was indignant when shown a propaganda leaflet dropped by an American plane.
Righeimer, who said he saw the comments only after someone sent them to him, was indignant at being compared to "someone who murdered 6 million Jews.
But why be indignant?
I'd be indignant, furious.
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