Bristling citizens and indignant pundits quickly denounced the affront to the country's highest office.
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"Young people are right to be indignant, " he was quoted by Italian media as saying.
NIESR's indignant director was moved to call it, the exercise would have been questionable.
An indignant Sotheby's protested about some of the allegations, launching its own internal investigation.
Despite indignant claims that the two are unrelated, Norway's elite anti-Semitism merges seamlessly with their anti-Zionism.
Matthew McConaughey plays Danny Buck Davidson, the indignant and boastful prosecutor who went after Bernie in court.
Hence more widely: a person who is vocal and indignant in his or her opposition to something.
Letters poured in by the thousand and almost all were indignant at the treatment of Mr Radulovich.
There then followed an agonising wait as the soldiers, increasingly restive and indignant, demanded to be let out.
Indeed, some newly downgraded journalists are indignant, arguing that they are capable of separating professional and personal matters.
This time, USC will be bringing indignant glory into a nearly wilted Rose.
Your indignant but ironic letter did not take long to reach the publisher.
Oddly enough, the Turkish authorities seem far more indignant about his minor travails than they are about Mr Turkyilmaz.
Nothing is easier than to raise a crowd of furiously indignant actors who will happily protest at almost anything.
Europeans' calls for a fair trial only make Turks all the more indignant.
When O'Gara's story about her quest appeared in Linux Business News, an online magazine, indignant bloggers went on the attack.
Its chief spokesman, Thomas Dawson, wrote an indignant defense of its Asian policies in the Wall Street Journal in mid-March.
All party veterans elected in 1990, they wax indignant about how Suu Kyi runs the NLD in a dictatorial manner.
Teachers' unions loathe him, and parents are indignant when their dullard offspring are made to take a year's lessons again.
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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.
The English will wax increasingly indignant over the fact that Scotland receives some 24% more public spending per person than England.
In Athens, meanwhile, a tent city of the "Indignant" protest movement a groundswell of anger at the country's impoverishment sprang up outside parliament.
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Such less-than-democratic regimes do not want to see the peace process collapse for fear of indignant rumblings among their own citizens.
They feel betrayed and above all indignant over the shadow that has been cast over the history of the co-operative movement.
And if anyone, whether person or company, attempts to keep more of his or her income, politicians grow indignant, even outraged.
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But it has also never been more energetically defended by an indignant Jewish people - in Israel and throughout the world.
The European Union and the U.S. are waxing indignant over Austria's decision to include an extreme right-wing party in a coalition government.
The indignant man loomed over Hadley, his angular face hardened with strain.
It said this view was shared by many delegates at the city legislature's annual meeting in January, and ran some indignant-sounding quotes.
But what began as an indignant outburst soon became an eye-opening insight.
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