«This is quite wrong and will rightly
cause indignation in England.
In 1918 Barth
caused indignation with Das neue Leben (The New Life), the first exhibition to showcase cubist tendencies in the work of local artists.
Not exact matches
The needs of men, the sins that must be blasted with concerted
indignation, the
causes that invite our ardent championship — these are not alien from the problem of prayer.
The sweetest delights are trampled on with a ferocious pleasure the moment they offer themselves as checks to a
cause by which our higher
indignations are elicited.
And it is the idea of a God who
causes or deliberately tolerates evil for the sake of a higher good that justifiably arouses our sense of
indignation.
One standard
cause for
indignation in the current generation of young Catholics is: «We didn't get any proper teaching about the Catholic faith at my Catholic school.»
Brawls in Toronto and Quebec
caused one serious injury, four player arrests and wide
indignation
Dramatically, the movie works in places at bringing forth a sense of helpless
indignation toward a hopeless
cause, though emotionally, while making a clear case, it's decidedly stilted.
Apologies that merely expressed sympathy worked only inconsistently because many plaintiffs took them to be insincere, which sometimes
caused more
indignation on the plaintiff's part, rather than less.
He said the ban on Twitter
caused a «special
indignation at the crypto community.»
In his view, the sweeping ban on cryptocurrency and blockchain advertising has
caused a «special
indignation» within the crypto community.