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And Obama supporters can't get too indignant about Palin's inexperience.
Try not to get too indignant about this, at least at first.
And over all, the rhetoric is probably too indignant and too callow to preach effectively to anyone but the already converted.
Partly, that's because both the Labour government and the coalition are committed to making farepayers bear a larger proportion of rail costs than taxpayers – a reasoned if difficult decision, so Labour is in no position to wax too indignant.
For a start he cannot get too indignant when he is not entirely sure what Prince Charles actually said.
(How'd you like to get the call that the police were sending in their "Hostage Compromiser" to save your loved ones?) But it's hard to get too indignant about Obama when in San Francisco, we can't elect a progressive mayor blindfolded with our hands tied behind our backs by a feminist dominatrix earning a living wage in a solar-powered basement dungeon.
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To be frank, I too become indignant at deliberately provocative uses of hallowed religious or national symbols.
He, too, is indignant, though he seems as uneasy as he is angry, which creates an undeniable tension for the viewer.
The broadcasters were indignant, too.
But I'm pretty indignant, too.
Her expression was wry, amused, a bit insolent — in an appealing way — almost indignant, too, but warm.
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