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Newspapers indignantly portrayed him as a martinet who had made himself prime minister in all but name.
ECONOMIST: Donald Regan
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Jim Wallace, the Scottish Liberal Democrat leader, welcomed the nod towards federalism, but indignantly complained that he had not been consulted.
ECONOMIST: The constitution
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He riffed, indignantly, about the inadequacies of the Ecuadoran legal system.
NEWYORKER: Reversal of Fortune
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They would indignantly reject the idea that a member of a given racial group is under suspicion because 10 percent of those with his skin color commit crimes.
FORBES: With Gun Control, Cost Benefit Analysis Is Amoral
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After stiffing bondholders for over three years, the government is now making them an offer that they should indignantly refuse: It will pay bondholders about 30 cents on the dollar.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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The supermarket firms indignantly reject the claim.
ECONOMIST: A pig of a problem
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Ignoring the nature of the operation, the basic lack of credibility of the source of information, and the interests of Europe in defeating jihadist terrorism in the Middle East and worldwide, the chanceries of Europe squawked indignantly and threatened to cut off intelligence cooperation with Israel.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: When rhetoric rules the roost