• But Wisconsin's indignation towards political money is not shared by all the country.

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  • Daimler then promised to fit different tyres, blaming the car's problem on those originally supplied by Goodyear, much to that company's indignation.

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  • Right in front of the church, much to the priest's indignation.

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  • The judge's investigation has provoked indignation on the right.

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  • But Mr Abbas's plea and the mufti's gesture unleashed a torrent of indignation.

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  • Fearing that Castro's hurt pride and widespread Cuban indignation over the concessions Khrushchev had made to Kennedy, might lead to a breakdown of the agreement between the superpowers, the Soviet leader concocted a plan to give Castro a consolation prize.

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  • There has been much indignation since Mr Hallyday's exodus, and not only on the left.

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  • Despite some critical indignation over Dave Eggers's "autobiography" of Valentino Achak Deng in "What Is the What, " I had no problem with the writer collaborating with his subject to make a great story even more compelling.

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  • By the time I began school in 1938, Lindbergh's was a name that provoked the same sort of indignation in our house as did the weekly Sunday radio broadcasts of Father Coughlin, the Detroit-area priest who edited a right-wing weekly called Social Justice and whose anti-Semitic virulence aroused the passions of a sizable audience during the country's hard times.

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  • Nevertheless, on Nov. 1, after years of delay and controversy, a jury found Gonzalez, the son of the head of Panama's ruling party, innocent of murder, setting off an explosion of indignation.

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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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  • And yet, once this flurry of indignation has faded, the report may, given its wide support in America's Congress, help cajole Iraq's government towards making those concessions.

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  • And Mr Roth's prodigious gift for storytelling and character seem to have become eclipsed by his equally prodigious gifts for rage and indignation.

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  • It was your columnist's next-door neighbour, a woman of mild temperament, uncharacteristically a-quiver on this occasion with moral indignation.

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