My intimations to him, in reference to the possible imposition that was being practiced upon him, however, were indignantly repelled. |
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He snorted indignantly, and walked away across the tram rails, his hump quivering with rage. |
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Baron Morgan, a grizzled old warrior with iron-grey hair, rose from his seat indignantly. |
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Values that embrace social solidarity and participation were indignantly rebuffed by the new culture. |
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Mark indignantly insisted that what was proposed would undermine police discipline. |
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Officials either ignored the protests or indignantly defended their policies. |
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The younger of the two finally regained her bearing and stood up, ready to indignantly scream at her sister. |
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Victims of egg-plundering skuas, which resemble large rapacious gulls, squawk indignantly. |
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Americans would indignantly object if anyone said that armadillos and gophers were deformed and grotesque. |
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Again and again, children tell me that nobody ever asked them what they wanted, and children indignantly demand that the judge listen to them. |
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But when the pair of sheep were driven off, blatting indignantly, we found ourselves in possession of a handsome but completely surplus male Labrador. |
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I indignantly pulled my curly hair into a high, oomphy ponytail and bobby-pinned my long side bangs back on top of my head, misting myself with hairspray. |
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At one point, Kirie asks her father about his conversation with the aforementioned spiral fetishist, provoking him to indignantly accuse her of eavesdropping. |
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The noble-minded might well object indignantly that we were less cautious where Serbia was concerned. |
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Newspapers indignantly portrayed him as a martinet who had made himself prime minister in all but name. |
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Russia indignantly denies involvement and suggests that the missile was fired by Georgia itself. |
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He indignantly rejects claims that Turkey is turning away from the West or has been ambivalent about the rise of IS in Syria and Iraq. |
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Indeed, some of them say indignantly that the charges against Mr Fainberg are federal fantasy. |
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Mr. Speaker, we indignantly reject the idea that we are concerned about this because of casualties. |
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No, I am talking about those who protest indignantly against internationalisation and globalisation. |
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Abbé Pierre was the last in a long line of good people who indignantly refused to accept poverty. |
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Sullivan indignantly denied that the evidence linked him to the operation. |
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A miniature bird flapped around his head, squawking indignantly. |
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They know that down in the Bogside or along the Shankill Road there are bound to be ultras who will indignantly denounce any compromise deal as treason. |
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A few chickens squawked indignantly as the cold gust of air hit them, but they soon settled back down into their boxes, feathers ruffled to keep out the chill. |
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Elizabeth indignantly rejects him, on the grounds of his overweening pride, the part he has played in separating Jane from Bingley, and his alleged treatment of Wickham. |
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Because criticism is often hurtful, most people respond with a combination of two reactions: to indignantly and completely discount both the message and the source, and to get so upset that they dwell on it for days. |
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They do not respect human rights', we observe indignantly, at times. |
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Of course I have,' the woman said indignantly. |
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When Eliot Spitzer, New York's attorney-general, and William Galvin, Massachusetts' state regulator, started to poke around the trading practices of the mutual fund industry, the big players reacted indignantly. |
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She sighed exhaustively, and, holding the grotesque infant close to her breast, disappeared indignantly to administer the very greatly needed motherment. |
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Rick's scam to palm her off on Huey went over like a fart in church, just like Huey had predicted. She had indignantly scolded him when he brought it up. |
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