Your hatred of the poor is just bigotry, sir, however you try to dress it as righteous indignation. |
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They were filled with a kind of righteous indignation that characterized Old Testament prophets like Amos, Isaiah, and Jeremiah! |
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We need to have righteous indignation on our side. We need to fight evil, yeah! |
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I know that she shoots from the hip and is liable to provoke righteous indignation. |
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Before long he was in full cry, with a heart full of righteous indignation and a head full of steam, and he had help too. |
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Any righteous indignation on the part of the Americans at that stage was undermined by replays which suggested the offside decision was marginal. |
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They feel righteous indignation but are not aware that others see it as self-righteousness, double standards and hypocrisy. |
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Feel your bile rise in righteous indignation as you realise they've put in not one but two Coldplay albums. |
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However, we cannot continue to stoop to their level, because it removes our right to righteous indignation at their atrocities. |
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I hope by now, you are inured to the fact that righteous indignation generates more email than gratitude. |
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Your opponent comes out, quivering with righteous indignation, spoiling for a fight. |
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Four years ago, the driving force was the righteous indignation that people were sleeping rough without the necessary care. |
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He exists only to atone, a voodoo doll for every woman's righteous indignation over being deceived. |
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I've shared tears and anger, thoughtfulness and righteous indignation. |
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Enough is enough. We have heard endless talk by previous governments, and seen a lot of hand-wringing and righteous indignation. |
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He was brilliantly convincing with a strong Irish brogue, righteous indignation when confronted with the insignificance of his rumours, and disarming blarney. |
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He was one of the great journalists of our generation, possessing spark and insight and righteous indignation. |
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Reacting to this injustice with the righteous indignation of the Lord's anointed, David is enraged that anything so egregious, so pitiless, should take place in his kingdom. |
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These grisly images drew a huge audience, and allowed that audience to indulge in righteous indignation. |
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I'd enjoy seeing a trillion dollar coin minted purely for the deservedly righteous indignation such an overstep would create. |
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This is a problem that does not lend itself to neat political solutions, for all the righteous indignation inspired by rogue companies like Enron. |
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Mr. Speaker, in spite of the hon. member's righteous indignation, we have been cooperating with respect to the parliamentary inquiry. |
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Carole now gets in your face, uses her righteous indignation and lets you know that it's not the end, all for the benefit of women. |
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To see her sit here in righteous indignation and throw barbs back at the opposition is again a little hard to take. |
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The growing anger and righteous indignation of the Haitian people is fully justified. |
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Perhaps they see themselves as justice fighters, truth defenders and think their hot feelings are righteous indignation. |
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Every violation of this observation will bring my righteous indignation against the impudent rascal. |
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They are talking about all this righteous indignation but they do not believe what they are saying. |
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It is not a time for righteous indignation but a time for humility and apology. |
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Will the prime minister-who wants us to believe that he is infallible-admit his mistake and stop putting on a show of righteous indignation? |
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I want to acknowledge the member as being a master of righteous indignation. |
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It is rich to hear this righteous indignation from a party that in two and a half years has not begun to give Canada a climate change policy. |
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Mr. Speaker, the original concerns expressed by the Red Cross were expressed to the previous government, of which that member who is just now chuckling but was expressing righteous indignation a moment ago is a member. |
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The righteous indignation has receded, it seems. |
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Where was the hon. member's righteous indignation for 13 years? |
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Mr. Speaker, what is stretched is the credibility of the member for Toronto Centre, when he engages in righteous indignation over confidential information and disclosures. |
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It fosters the exhilarating sensation of righteous indignation, the belief in the purity of your team and your cause and the perfidiousness of all competing teams and causes. |
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Mr. Speaker, more feigned righteous indignation. |
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