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“Yes sir, I am interested in Lady Tara,” his voice indignant
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She appears indignant that he doubts her ability to carry it off
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“Haven’t you done enough damage already? Are you now resorting to lying to me as well?” she asked, indignant at this obviously blatant lie
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‘Stupid things!’ Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but she stopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, ‘Silence in the court!’ and the King put on his spectacles and looked anxiously round, to make out who was talking
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“Authority! We have the highest authority,” came the indignant reply, “Sacred Earth will take immediate action to make the government of Earth reconsider their position on this issue
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Only a week or so before he had been indignant about Khan, hating him for not learning anything
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They accused my government of sponsoring a terrorist attack,’ he said, sounding both indignant and solemn in careful measures
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She knew she should try to diffuse his anger, to calm him down, but at the same time she felt indignant
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The Mayor and Aldermen were very indignant, and considered that they
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An indignant expression lurched onto Akstyr’s face, and he started to say something, but Books elbowed him
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"You're a badger!" Rooten said, stating the obvious, his voice rising in an indignant squeak
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'Stupid things!' Alice began in a loud, indignant voice, but she stopped hastily, for the White Rabbit cried out, 'Silence in the court!' and the King put on his spectacles and looked anxiously round, to make out who was talking
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Some Americans, indignant and more patriotic than sensible, called for war, completely ignoring just how powerful both Britain and France were
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A matronly old bag, probably years younger than herself, suspended her knitting and drew wrinkled lips into an indignant pucker of accordioned flesh
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“This ship is in my care and custody, and as a licensed security agent I have sworn to uphold the law and to protect the property thus entrusted to me,” Hartle informed them in an indignant voice
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his text-book; and the king grew restless and indignant:
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I expect the Dauntless to let out indignant shouts, maybe to charge the chair and beat him to a pulp
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Instantly the air was filled with flapping black wings and indignant caws
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She had been very indignant about it
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Meredith was more than indignant
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He backs off and appears indignant, like I have some nerve to push him away
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7 And the nation, indignant at this
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The detective didn’t have an answer, but instead became indignant
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40 And Esau was indignant at Eliphaz his son, and at his men that were with him, because they had not put Jacob to death
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22 And when Jacob heard these words he was filled with anger, and he was indignant at them, and his anger was kindled against them
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51 And they came and told Joseph all the words of Pharaoh that he had said concerning him, and Joseph was greatly afraid at the words of Pharaoh and Judah and his brothers were still standing before Joseph indignant and enraged, and all the sons of Jacob roared at Joseph, like the roaring of the sea and its waves
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He was always very indignant of it all, and I learned that if I
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being angry and indignant about what was being done to me
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then she pulls the grain of truth out and gets all indignant
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saying it, and then getting indignant at me for suggesting that they
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40 And Esau was indignant at Eliphaz his son and at his men that were with him because they had not put Jacob to death
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and righteously indignant (that’s a specialty of hers), but the reality
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22 And when Jacob heard these words he was filled with anger and he was indignant at them and his anger was kindled against them
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on the lake with his friends, and was indignant at
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51 And they came and told Joseph all the words of Pharaoh that he had said concerning him and Joseph was greatly afraid at the words of Pharaoh and Judah and his brothers were still standing before Joseph indignant and enraged and all the sons of Jacob roared at Joseph like the roaring of the sea and its waves
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The wind’s howl could be heard inside over the indignant squawk of a small caged parrot
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7 And the nation indignant at this proclamation and replying to the effect that it was extremely unfair that those who had committed deposits to the sacred treasury should be deprived of them resisted as well as they could
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14 The ruler of the synagogue being indignant because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath said to the multitude "There are six days in which men ought to work; therefore come on those days and be healed and not on the Sabbath day!"
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When the ten heard it they were indignant with the two brothers James and John
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15 But when the chief priests and the scribes saw the wonderful things that He did and the children who were crying in the temple and saying "Hosanna to the son of David!" they were indignant
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8 But when His disciples saw this they were indignant saying "Why this waste?
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4 But there were some who were indignant among themselves saying "Why has this ointment been wasted?
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Jesus saw this, He was indignant and said to them, "Permit the
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"How can they do that—simply invade?" He was indignant
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The longer he sat and reworked it the more indignant he got
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I couldn’t even feel indignant about the whole thing because even I had
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” she replied, indignant
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Cecil’s dad was infuriated, in a self-righteous indignant sort of way
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We exploded on the surface, in the middle of the Santa Monica Bay, knocking a surfer off his board with an indignant, “Dude!”
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But when Jesus saw this, He was indignant and said to them, “Permit the children to come to Me; do not hinder them; for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these
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Doing his best to look indignant, he
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" Then said Andrew: "But if it is not wrong to eat the grain, surely the rubbing out between our hands is hardly more work than the chewing of the grain, which you allow; wherefore do you quibble over such trifles?" When Andrew intimated that they were quibblers, they were indignant, and rushing back to where Jesus walked along, talking to Matthew, they protested, saying: "Behold, Teacher, your apostles do that which is unlawful on the Sabbath day; they pluck, rub, and eat the grain
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Bildad became indignant at Job's contempt for his friends
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Will you, then, bid my brother divide this inheritance with me?" Jesus was mildly indignant that this material-minded youth should bring up for discussion such a question of business; but he proceeded to use the occasion for the impartation of further instruction
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And as he shared the opinion of the congregation that Jesus had healed a physical disorder, and being indignant because Jesus had presumed to do such a thing on the Sabbath, he stood up before the congregation and said: "Are there not six days in which men should do all their work? In these working days come, therefore, and be healed, but not on the Sabbath day
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6 By this time someone had carried word of this conference to Peter and the other apostles, and they were highly indignant that James and John would seek to be preferred before them, and that they would secretly go with their mother to make such a request
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David found himself without a job, and he had about decided to become the self-appointed defender of Lazarus when presently the object of his indignant solicitude fled in haste to Philadelphia
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As Jesus paused, silently but thoughtfully contemplating this scene of commerce and confusion, close by he beheld a simple-minded Galilean, a man he had once talked with in Iron, being ridiculed and jostled about by supercilious and would-be superior Judeans; and all of this combined to produce one of those strange and periodic uprisings of indignant emotion in the soul of Jesus
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” She was indignant
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Old man Orlov, an aging hero, proud and indignant, would not hesitate to attack Dracos with nothing but a ceremonial officer's sword
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"That's an abomination! A complete falsehood! A forgery! Lies written by a German provocateur! It is little wonder that Comrade Stalin was deeply concerned and deeply distressed, even on his death bed," said the KGB man with indignant righteousness
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� he says in an indignant voice that is hard to back up as he is smiling so broadly
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That of all pause it seemed to me indignant;
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‘Even I know that,’ she answers indignant
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DCC Carter was steaming with indignant outrage when he passed his sentiments down the line to Morton
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both the man and dog radiated a certain something, pride was it? No, they were outraged, indignant, that was it
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What made him most indignant was the word that the president of the republic himself planned to be present at the ceremonies in Macondo in order to decorate him with the Order of Merit
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came indignant over the living images that the prosper-ous merchant Bruno Crespi projected in the theater with the lion-head ticket windows, for the character who had died and was buried in one film and for whose misfortune tears of affliction had been shed would reappear alive and transformed into an Arab in the next one
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Brown in the first automobile to reach Macondo-an orange convertible with a horn that frightened dogs with its bark--the old soldier grew indignant with the servile excite-ment of the people and he realized that something had changed in the makeup of the men since the days when they would leave their wives and children and toss a shotgun on their shoulders to go off to war
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Therefore she was so indignant after the dream that instead of hating him, she felt an irresistible urge to see him
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From the moment she saw him Meme let herself be deceived by herself and believed that what was really going on was that she could not bear the desire to be alone with Mauricio Babilonia, and she was made indignant by the certainty that he understood that when he saw her arrive
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Fernanda was so indignant with such irreverence that she had the wreath thrown onto the trash heap
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Eleanor jumped up, indignant that Shinaé had contradicted her
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He was angry, upset, and indignant just like Thornburgh and Scranton, and would remain so for some time
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“I second that!” Said Masha, attracting a concert of falsely indignant exclamations from the men around her
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I was indignant at the thought that any of this could be my fault
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The preacher’s body seemed to be jolted by the statement, and his eyes widened as he looked directly and hatefully at the perpetrator of the indignant remark
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As Ingrid left the dugout with the sergeant from the Raiders Battalion, Vandegrift’s chief of staff, Colonel Caper James, approached his commander and spoke to him in a low but indignant voice
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Dewey gave him an indignant look, rendered furious by the content of the message
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A wave of indignant exclamations followed, forcing Ingrid to pause
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Marguerite saw more than one French journalist raise their nose from their notepads, looking indignant after hearing Ingrid’s last sentence
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The indignant horseman left the room and the inspector closed the door and seated himself at the desk
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‘’Decades without sex?!’’ Exclaimed Delicia in an indignant tone
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Yet they were indignant to the point of outrage that a man would take umbrage over deprivation of basic liberties
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Those that did understand the idea, however, were indignant
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One bearded man dressed in a long himation tunic took exception at a woman pushing him and shouted at her in an indignant voice
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Before the Australian could get over his indignant reaction to those last words, Mary ran up to Elizabeth and took cover behind the tree, close to the man, passing her radio handset to her superior, who grabbed it at once and spoke in it while consulting her map
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angry or indignant but didn’t dare protest under the glare of the armed agents
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“No!” was the indignant response
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Suddenly the room was filled with indignant voices as everyone argued back and forth
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The British, who were quite indignant at first and even threatened war with the United States, have by now toned down their protests as the Americans exposed their role in sending an anonymous commando force to attack the Ramat David Airbase, which is the main base of the American Palestine Interposition Force
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Pierre stiffened in his easy chair at once, indignant
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Less than half an hour later, rioters started running up and down the streets, shouting out indignant cries
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An indignant taxi-driver burst into the restaurant, nearly
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apologetic; the other, indignant and aggressive
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With a shriek of indignant rage, Halfshaft vaulted out of the grave in which he had sought
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several miles to the Black Mountains, but that would not take long at indignant troll marching
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The irresistible force of Neanderthals swamped the eminently-movable object that was Mrs Watkins, and tore her to indignant pieces
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the storybook, right?” Hillary was slightly indignant with the description
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I sounded indignant and he couldn’t help but to burst out