Sentences with phrase «great indignation»

«I could not bring myself to be a salesperson,» they say with great indignation.
There is great indignation, stirring passion, religious righteousness, and throwing down of gauntlets.
The Spanish artist Cuixart has, after a visit to New York, spoken with great indignation about how these artists only create Dadaist works «formally.»

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Great public indignation is expressed at priests who violate their vow of celibacy.
The «great lords» beheld the growing prosperity of the burgesses — their former serfs — with a malignant and contemptuous indignation».
There is a great deal of indignation among Labour's ruling elites about the Tory - Lib Dem government's plans for boundary reform.
Surprisingly, 2016 has produced not one but two adaptations of the author's novels: Indignation, based on his slender 2008 novella about a college undergraduate struggling to find himself and avoid becoming cannon fodder in the Korean War; and American Pastoral, taken from arguably the author's greatest book.
Indignation The long debate between Lerman and Letts is as great as advertised, but it oddly feels like it has been airlifted in from a very different film.
It was a place where Russians cut from every cloth could come to linger over coffee, happen upon friends, stumble into arguments, or drift into dalliances — and where the lone diner seated under the great glass ceiling could indulge himself in admiration, indignation, suspicion, and laughter without getting up from his chair.
But there was perhaps no greater confusion (and sometimes indignation) than when the topic turned to CouchSurfing.com.
The murder of Don Julio Garcia fills me with great sadness and indignation.
Baerbock's indignation would certainly have been even greater if she had known which alternative program numerous members of the Bundestag of the Union (CDU) and the FDP had preferred to the Paris climate summit.
I can understand the court's indignation that its order to seal documents in the action was either flouted or circumvented, if there's a difference; but it's clearly a case of too little power applied to too great a mechanism.
Great expectations, indignation, whimsy, melancholy, incredulity and barefaced revisionism.
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