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Republicans, by no means stainless on the issue of campaign finances, are in high dudgeon.
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Mr Yilmaz arrived in the United States, in post-Luxembourg dudgeon, on December 17th.
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When this happens with respect to, say, Vice President Cheneys energy task force, the New York Times goes into high dudgeon.
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Actor Neil Dudgeon will replace the central character as DCI John Barnaby, Tom's cousin, when the series returns to TV screens next week.
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Ms Boxer has made her career out of high dudgeon, raging about everything from Pentagon extravagance to the proper temperature for freezing chickens.
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The owner of the farm today, Mary Dudgeon, agreed to the trophy being displayed at Saturday's recreation of a traditional shinty game at Loth Beach.
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Relying only on Tamim's allegations, EU leaders went into high dudgeon.
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Once upon a time the answer might have come from the state's textile industry, which is currently in high dudgeon about Mr Bush's willingness to let textile imports take local jobs away.
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Levin's high dudgeon is understandable.
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And while this dude takes high dudgeon douchery to a new level, I see plenty of entry-level peers who struggle to strike a balance when it comes to figuring out how much of their on-the-job interactions to take personally and how much to write off as typical professional white noise.
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