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Letters poured in by the thousand and almost all were indignant at the treatment of Mr Radulovich.
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He attempts to act out indignation, but he always seems indignant at only one thing: that he's being questioned at all.
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The duke's lawyer, Mario Pascual Vives, said his client was "worried, saddened and rather indignant at what is coming out in the media".
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Some Africans, indignant at the way western critics denounce the tradition as barbaric and primitive, defend it in the name of cultural tradition.
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Mr Clarke's supporters are especially indignant at the thought that their man, the one most ordinary party members are thought to want, might not make it to the final ballot.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy was indignant at British behavior.
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With an indignant Indian media at its back, and two grieving families pressing for justice, the government is under pressure to take a tough line.
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Nothing is easier than to raise a crowd of furiously indignant actors who will happily protest at almost anything.
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Many easterners, already smarting at what they perceive as west German condescension toward them, are indignant that they are once again being singled out for criticism.
ECONOMIST: Germany
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So as the media's eyes are glued on the Greek strikers and indignant ones, it's worth keeping your eyes on the not-so-indignant ones: the depositors, the suppliers of liquidity, the watch shops at the airport and, of course, the cameramen.
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