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"Three weeks ago when 500 people died, it happened on the high seas, so we didn't see the bodies and nobody felt indignant," he added.
"He felt indignant with life," Lima said.
I felt indignant about the situation.
I felt indignant; research had sneaked up on me.
Dr. Hernández said she felt indignant and helpless as a doctor, as children died in her emergency room unnecessarily.
As an atheist, Ms. Norman felt indignant about what she considered an intrusion of religious dogma into public policy.
And, according to Blatter's daughter, Corinne, an official in the Australian soccer federation, the Africans felt indignant that they were expected to vote as a group.
I felt indignant, and when my uncle suggested the kids went ahead together, I agreed immediately it was a good idea.
Merrill didn't like to talk about feelings, while I was seething with the desire to express mine, preferably by focussing feeling away from myself onto something I admired or felt indignant about.
I originally joined the protest not because I am passionate about the EU, but because I felt indignant that the government made such a dramatic U-turn [postponing the association deal with the EU] in an arrogant confidence that the people would swallow it.
At first he felt indignant.
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