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"indignant" Definitions
  1. feeling or showing anger and surprise because you think that you have been treated unfairly

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I got Tim to say those things about Mark on my interview with him this March and Apple ... Facebook slapped back about it being indignant and Apple for being indignant.
There is certainly plenty for them to truly indignant about.
They were indignant that Apple sells things that are expensive.
" Then acts so indignant," he tweeted on May 9, 2017.
As crowds grew, indignant bystanders stepped in to confront Klein.
We're told the friend was indignant, and told his superiors.
He did sound indignant as he made clear his displeasure.
One can't tell if Stone here is indignant or jealous.
Mary's face, in response, is a picture of indignant horror.
She looks at Millie, indignant, and reaches for her cocoa.
But never underestimate our ability to feel indignant or slighted.
Living in an affluent suburb of Indianapolis, I was indignant.
Some were indignant that he was allowed to retire peacefully.
I feel indignant and frustrated with everything that has transpired.
Cool was emotionally reserved; woke is angry, passionate and indignant.
A source familiar with his demeanor described Trump as indignant.
Bill Clinton red-faced and indignant refused to give an inch.
Republicans were indignant, criticizing Pelosi for the public display of displeasure.
Off to the races with another debilitating case of indignant outrage.
As I cracked open my fifth Diet Coke, I felt indignant.
Or any of them really pretty much, some more indignant than others.
The city's response was straightforward and slightly indignant: No rape took place.
He was not just offended or indignant about Trump's words and deeds.
Twitter had shocked and indignant reactions, with #JanetJacksonAppreciationDay and #JusticeForJanet both trending.
Some have already left the place, shocked and confused and maybe indignant.
M. Forster, Commonplace Book Do not weep; do not wax indignant. Understand.
The indignant voices of 13-year-olds are needed today on Trump.
And it's easy to get indignant on behalf of the wrongfully convicted.
Then people become indignant when they themselves are subject to being attacked.
"We don't know these people," one of the young men said, indignant.
Why is it that ... That they're not indignant about the possibility. Yes.
GULLIVER wrote last week about American Airlines handing indignant flyers a notable victory.
"That just made us even more indignant," said Enma Gutiérrez, a youth organizer.
" Turn down the indignant shouts of "excuse me?" or "what did you say?
You'll get indignant because only you know good television, and you know what?
He was clearly under strain but also indignant about the accusations against him.
On Friday, Meyer posted an indignant response on Twitter to recent media coverage.
As I laid out the corporation's sinister plans, the crowd grew more indignant.
I gotta check out Throne of Glass in order to be properly indignant.
On Wednesday morning, Trump exploded in an indignant rage against Murkowski on Twitter.
Chan, the mother of a 6-year-old daughter, felt indignant and maternal.
Chan, the mother of a 6-year-old daughter, felt indignant and maternal.
Later, Slonimski was assaulted in his café by an indignant right-wing Pole.
They're overwhelmingly middle-aged to senior, white, semi-rural, increasingly suburban and indignant.
At one point, when Dish sought funding from SoftBank, Mr. Legere was indignant.
But I'm indignant for a more personal reason — and I'm getting to that.
In a contemporary novel, those conditions would cue much indignant sympathy for Mary.
Her prickly husband, Edmundo (the suave tenor Joseph Kaiser), is also utterly indignant.
Prepare yourself to act indignant when a friend suggests meeting for a smoothie.
The song is more euphoric than mournful; the indignant grievance it describes is enjoyable.
But she was, year after year, delightful, acidic, blustering, indignant and yet unexpectedly compassionate.
It's why journalists and news organizations adopted the indignant posture of the righteous victim.
She says she also has received numerous messages expressing indignant sentiments, even from hunters.
Colbert is indignant, but then he remember — he made a cameo as Bob Odenkirk.
Convinced of her guilt, the protestors heckled Anthony with loud booing and indignant jeers.
First, they were indignant at the accusations and strongly defended one of their own.
In the book, Victoria has an eloquent and indignant response to that view: Hah!
It's easy to make fun of that righteously indignant teenager at her first job.
Patients look at him, stricken and indignant, when asked to sign a pain contract.
Their sounds grow louder as I get closer, grunts and mutterings and indignant squawks.
Reaction on social media was swift and indignant after the video started to circulate.
" The indignant defensiveness we may display when confronted by racial conflict is "white fragility.
I've never seen people so indignant, including many Democrats who are friends of mine.
Many are indignant that a wildlife market is the likely source of the coronavirus.
Blowing the Whistle Some believe that an indignant Wall Street broker tipped off the magazine.
I can just see an indignant Chuck Schumer press conference any day of the week.
Pakistan's generals are too focused on their regional concerns and too indignant about American bullying.
That is not normal behavior, that is something Jenna should have been indignant about. 17.
Her indignant response hardly endeared her to the crowd who understandably had taken Hsieh's side.
"I am perplexed, indignant and revolted," the former president, José Sarney, said in a statement.
According to Flynn's attorneys, the president's personal counsel was indignant and vocal in his disagreement.
On ESPN's "First Take" on Friday, Max Kellerman was indignant in arguing for Rudolph's suspension.
Opinions tended to vary by age and race, the most indignant skewing whiter and older.
" Indignant "netizens" subscribe and then cancel their subscriptions, "ranting on forums / about my prudish act.
Imagine a white person's indignant response if a nonwhite stranger asked his or her race.
But it's not a problem that will be solved by indignant Americans leaving the service.
Even when she was dying of cancer, she grew indignant if anyone discovered her napping.
The fabric arts tick upward in times such as these, when women feel particularly indignant.
So the Democratic show consists of indignant generalities intended to sound radical while changing nothing.
Aren't some people hypersensitive, imagining slights, or looking for a reason to feel righteously indignant?
" In an indignant Twitter post, Mr. Trump wrote, "Perhaps Intelligence should go back to school!
Admittedly, we parents can wax more indignant about this stuff than the kids ever would.
And the drama seemed over; all that remained was the persistent flutter of indignant commentary.
Until recently, it might have seemed redundant: What disavowal isn't pious, or at least indignant?
Muslim and Jewish groups are indignant over this and hope the ECJ will block the bans.
President Trump, center left, blasted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, as "indignant" on Twitter Thursday.
Danny is indignant, countering with a the weak excuse that he wouldn't have actually killed him.
I was so indignant, but looking back, nothing they did to me, they did to me.
When I asked why they didn't just cut back on their spending, she was suddenly indignant.
Indignant at this relinquishing of public space, the group calls the act an "illegal land grab".
Many people were outraged—indignant that Trump would invoke the words of such an iconic figure.
Upon hearing Rotunno admonish women like her for going to men's hotel rooms, Chiu grew indignant.
On Twitter, indignant Argentines posted videos of themselves listening to his speech dressed for Arctic conditions.
On Thursday, the President declared the Canadian prime minister "indignant" on Twitter, decrying his trade views.
Shyanne says she's been suffering for 5 years and is indignant Tyga's business won't own up.
Standing among protesters this week, holding a feather, he spoke in clear, at turns indignant, tones.
He was also challenging, indignant about all injustice, and a quiet saboteur of every jejune idea.
For that matter, neither does Colbert, who stays psychologically tranquil even at his most morally indignant.
Last year, an indignant twenty-nine-year-old woman tweeted a selfie with the hashtag #don'thave1million.
When you are indignant, or woke, you are showing that you have a superior moral awareness.
Mantuano launched an indignant letter­-writing campaign to explain all this to officials in Lima and Washington.
After slamming Trudeau and Macron as unfair and indignant, now they&aposre all together at the table.
Instead, Britney was the scathing, indignant fame whore, who took advantage of us for her own gain.
Chinese state media shrilly denounced the company, and social media brimmed with indignant calls to boycott it.
Nor would they have predicted the success of its formula—good quality and value plus indignant nationalism.
Mr Morales's foes are also indignant about corruption, an old problem that he has failed to control.
The Trump audio also prompted indignant statements from former Trump rivals like John Kasich and Jeb Bush.
One thing Spaniards are indignant about is paying for a parliament that isn't getting its work done.
Before you retweet some hilariously indignant missive from Donald Trump, we suggest you look a bit closer.
His supporters were indignant — the president was a patriot, he was defending the flag and the country.
Indignant, Sabrina marches to the principal's office to make her friend's case to Principal Hawthorne (Bronson Pinchot).
She is also currently Oregon's hottest media personality, engaging and animated in conversation, alternately satirical, indignant, understanding.
At the time, an indignant Linares pulled a team together to translate the Logo program into Quechua.
When House Republicans were pushing their tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, Kennedy responded with indignant outrage.
Ms. Martino posted the photograph with an indignant message to her page, which has over 260,000 followers.
Questioned, Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu became indignant, according to entries that social workers placed in his case file.
McCain ended the hearing with an indignant "This hearing is adjourned," prompting Twitter chatter, including this tweet.
And the rest of us, in our indignant perfection, will shake our heads and tweet about it.
Those same coaches then waxed indignant for the news media, insisting they would never break the rules.
"The government will see it made a huge mistake," he said, by turns indignant and impishly grinning.
And Zack became indignant and said: 'Clearly you don't understand who I am and what I'm about.
The girl, indignant, gathers up the clothes and stalks away; there's a genuine truculence in her step.
Many high-profile actors posted videos of themselves making indignant statements against the case and the sentence.
Like Current Affairs, Why You Should Be a Socialist is first-person and playful, anecdotal and indignant.
And then if people end up with somebody else, then you're sort of indignant and, like, wait?
Mr. Kennedy was indignant that government officials like him received much better care than the average American.
"Perhaps Intelligence should go back to school!" he declared on Twitter in an indignant early morning post.
During a television interview in 2007, he waxed indignant about the tyrannical rule of Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe.
But a couple of indignant voices in the industry say there's more out there than meets the eye.
"I don't care about other bands, other bands are nothing to me," he says with an indignant smirk.
According to a report in the Herald, they belittled the teachers' association president with "indignant" and "intense" language.
Mostly, Lulu was just sharing other people's messages, adding her own hashtag #justiceforXuLei or an indignant frowning face.
Because he doesn't understand how the stakes changing matters, Trump gets indignant at the way he is covered.
Many of these posts were complete with indignant captions, imploring consumers to shop locally and support smaller businesses.
When you are indignant in the moment, you're telling yourself, It's not OK to be treated this way.
Biden, who defended the former President's record and refused to disclose what advice he'd offered him, grew indignant.
Let's hope we can be just as indignant about the impact of climate change on children like Munni.
Democrats and some conservatives were indignant, and a motion that would have shielded Justice Walker failed to pass.
With a tone both cheeky and indignant, La Pulla takes on the most contentious issues of the day.
The president loves to feel insulted and indignant, because his skin is thin and it thrills his base.
For all the rage in America now, it is not the American way to remain indignant and enraged.
The bartender overheard the conversation and was so indignant he filed an online complaint with the Sheriff's Dept.
This all sounds promising, but indignant columns are not a scalable solution to the problem of labor injustices.
In a flurry of indignant tweets, Mr. Trump threatened that "the markets would crash" if the process continued.
His criticism of Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from northeast Syria seemed genuinely heartfelt and even indignant.
I was indignant about the fact that it was seen as something that I had to break to them.
When we took her off the job, she was indignant, and swore up and down the company was lying.
People find this task frustrating and are indignant over its irrelevance to their fitness for the job, Williams said.
On Thursday evening, an indignant Cook further ratcheted up the tension in response to an inquiry from BuzzFeed News.
"I was shocked and indignant that the College Board decided to proceed with the exams anyway," the tutor said.
That's great news for anyone who's ever fired off an indignant tweet after a quality TV series was killed.
Those who were active during the second election of George W. Bush, in 2004, channel their indignant younger selves.
Trump, effectively, is the real life voice of the indignant, aggressive worldview Weird Twitter has been parodying for years.
Our sources say Melania has been indignant at Rosie for doing what she believes was a mean-spirited act.
"If I was trying to scam ..." She's sort of indignant that she's being accused of sort of petty stuff.
I'm pretty sure that's the opposite of democracy, but instead of getting indignant, I just start to feel sad.
If we believe that Noura Jackson was innocent, it is easy to be indignant about her years in prison.
Until she produces more audio, the doubts will remain, and her defenders will remain indignant that people believe them.
A faculty member grew indignant and insisted that most of those claims probably didn't have any basis at all.
But he and many conservatives in Congress were indignant over the $131 billion non-defense component of the deal.
I myself believed it for about five minutes, and I was indignant when I realized I had been fooled.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse was indignant, vowing "no more Kavanaughs" if the Democrats win control of the Senate in November.
And I became more indignant once the Mexican media, when talking about those 117 mistakes, were themselves committing errors.
The tall indignant man is telling his long, dull story to the desk clerk here at Chicago's Midway Airport.
But that is set to change, thanks in part to an indignant 6-year-old from Little Rock, Ark.
He has an adenoidal tenor and a lisp, but when he is indignant he can be an impassioned orator.
Policy meetings and listening sessions have taken a backseat to his indignant tweeting and live analysis of witness testimony.
A stubborn, indignant, often mocking resistance to finger-wagging propaganda is as much a Chinese tradition as deference to authority.
C.C. is indignant: "Always gonna be hos, and they always gonna need a man to hold their money," he says.
"When someone accuses you of cheating it is a rational and logical response to feel indignant and angry," says Chemaly.
Fidelity International is also a small shareholder in Barrick Gold and Wright said he was also indignant in that capacity.
I remember feeling baffled and indignant that they believed Asian faces didn't broadcast prestige the way a white face did.
He is famous for playing the indignant patriot in a row over quarantine laws with Johnny Depp, a Hollywood actor.
But many Okinawa residents, indignant at what they see as an unfair burden, want the base off the island altogether.
However many Okinawa residents, indignant at what they see as an unfair burden, want the base off the island altogether.
Anna Fantastic is indignant at British newspapers that reported she had sex with Prince in the elevator where he died.
She's just as indignant about everything as her co-hosts but without Doocy's chuckling curiosity or Kilmeade's regular-guy relatability.
Dr. Yi, a Chinese scientist and demographer, is indignant over the concerted act of censorship that struck a month ago.
There's nothing here except two people who hate each other, and they're going after each other and all being indignant.
Pétur is indignant about how the fickle decisions of banks and governments robs the general public of their own wealth.
A torrent of indignant texts and telegraphed comms sent in by doubting viewers roll down either side of the stage.
" In 18943 The Saint Paul Daily Globe ran the headline "Deserved It All: A Brutal Negro Lynched by Indignant Farmers.
"It shouldn't be a surprise that such an enraged, indignant, grouchy old man is hilarious," said the comedian Helen Hong.
Instead, he learns that it's been sold for something supposedly more valuable, a dead mermaid, and at first he's indignant.
If it could feel indignant, it might suggest that it isn't the problem, and that everyone and everything else is.
Yet these phenomena leave us indignant: How could it be that our perception of the world isn't the only one?
Virtue involves the self-display of a certain indignant sensibility, and anybody who doesn't display that sensibility is morally suspect.
All these things, which another woman of her caste would not even have noticed, tortured her and made her indignant.
The rub is that there is a kind of Evangelical Christian ethos to his work: it's righteously indignant — all day long.
In fact, the main losers have been journalists (including this one) who have been deprived of O'Learyisms to get indignant about.
What I would say is with respect to murder and I'm a little bit indignant of the way you phrased that.
Well, Conor still does ... but the UFC star is indignant that our photog dare asked the question in the first place.
They followed a blockade by teachers, indignant over education reforms, who have once again shown how effectively they can paralyse commerce.
Then again, the same might be said of the indignant way that Saudi Arabia's rulers have handled their contretemps with Canada.
The RestitutionAppalled and somewhat indignant over the loss of a golden Instagram moment, I called up Mr. Tam for an explanation.
Responding to a report the FBI opened an investigation into whether he acted for Russia against US interests, Trump was indignant.
Robin Campillo's "BPM (Beats Per Minute)" addresses suffering with a different kind of exuberance — the heady, indignant energy of political activism.
They were indignant on my behalf when they learned 'I Love You, Man,' wasn't by the folks who optioned my article.
Mickey is clearly indignant and feels Dykstra should be grateful for saving his ass because the coke dealers were after him.
"These kids felt very indignant and betrayed by this decision because they feel entitled to information and the internet," she said.
One school told her that the kit's message about how manufacturers are manipulating teens inspired some indignant students to cut back.
The mistake brought together 800,000 indignant winners — and had the happy accident of uniting many warring factions for the first time.
Querrey grew indignant upon hearing that the Usada database had credited him with no completed out-of-competition tests this year.
Hanson's plotting is ragged and formulaic, but his storytelling voice is off the charts: blunt, morbid, morally indignant and furiously funny.
The ex-South Bend mayor seemed indignant at Sanders's insinuation that he didn't have middle-class voters' best interests at heart.
But they also have the space to be indignant because they can be confident the report isn't likely to change anything.
In 2009, Mr. Hu began an English-language edition, hoping to bring his indignant takedowns of Western liberalism to international readers.
During arguments in April, several justices seemed indignant and incredulous at the government's hard-line approach in the case, Maslenjak v.
Kavanaugh is ready to present himself as indignant and personally harmed, a victim who will not be driven out by politics.
Instead of burning up in the volatile atmosphere like a North Korean ballistic missile, Trump and his supporters grew more indignant.
Trump's retweeting last month of anti-Muslim videos from a far-right British group prompted an indignant response from May's office.
His indignant storm-out after she outs herself as a reporter in her twenties made me laugh out loud this time around.
That made people who believed the stories indignant and resulted in the articles being shared even more in defiance of Facebook's system.
But many seemed indignant that the essay — a form troublesome for its femininity and popularity — was tainting the purity of literary fiction.
KS: There's been stories afterwards by people who are close to him who are sort of indignant at him having to leave.
I explained my frustration to the fourth online customer service soldier whose job is to field calls from indignant customers like me.
A public steeped in propaganda about China's greatness is indignant when the country is—as ordinary Chinese see it—denied due respect.
In addition to politicians in swing states, the Trump audio prompted indignant statements from former rivals like John Kasich and Jeb Bush.
But could hordes of indignant Twitter users shout Schultz out of the race altogether, ending the spoiler talk—and potential—for good?
"I still swim in public pools, and sometimes people get indignant when I want to split a lane with them," she said.
No matter how indignant and defiant your children are at any moment, you're still their hero and their model for the future.
They are indignant, it seems, that I grabbed the pole with my hand after just coughing into the crook of my elbow.
If we act as disconnected, indignant moral agents, we surrender the only power we have: the power to think and act collectively.
One of the first post-debate commentators ABC turned to was former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who was indignant about the moment.
" I think a lot of the Left spends a lot of time being righteously indignant, like, "I can't believe you said that!
The police would issue indignant statements and roust a few gangsters, but no one would be arrested, much less prosecuted or convicted.
"That's what they told the blacks," an indignant Ramón Rosario Cortés, Puerto Rico's public affairs secretary, said in an interview last week.
When I learned about Mr. Daniels's words from another African-American scholar on my own campus, I felt indignant but also constrained.
Swinton Byrne's own reactions to her fictional lover's perfidies were more indignant, and less compliant, than what we see onscreen as Julie's.
Indignant about the comments, Ratajkowski disclosed them on Twitter, saying it was a Times reporter who made them but not naming him.
He turned back onto the highway, to the indignant screams of horns, and drove to Ambiance, the home where his mother resided.
His best art stands with that of his contemporaries who also mounted indignant, despairing, and sometimes satiric assaults against an indifferent nation.
Whenever I say something nice about Canada, I get indignant emails from Canadian friends pointing out the country's shortcomings (which are real).
The other was indignant and angry, ery undignified, and verged on a tone that you hear when someone is caught in a lie.
And while some have criticized him for "politicizing" his son's condition, Kimmel addressed them too, pain spiking his indignant delivery on September 19.
They work even better if your main defense is to be indignant that the kicker would even attempt such a thing against you.
I've been having discussions with people working in the care sector about the changes, and there's a large element of straightforwardly feeling indignant.
"Our community is very mobilized, and very indignant," said Roberto Leher, rector of the Rio de Janeiro federal university, which administers the museum.
Mr Ellison would unleash his indignant and ingenious fury on anyone who offended him, relishing every opportunity to rage at reactionaries and Republicans.
Russian officials have reacted with indignant (some might say Olympian) anger, calling the ban part of a Western campaign to keep Russia down.
I watched the video ready to defend the greater police family I grew up in, but instead I was left dumbstruck and indignant.
Her indignant comments about the event might have sunk into obscurity, along with my speech, had they not been republished by The Guardian.
But many of the same people were indignant about the publication of the Starr Report, on the Oval Office sexcapades of Bill Clinton.
You can be indignant, you can be annoyed, you can be frustrated, but you can't be angry … I don't think anger's a strategy.
He has more than a half million followers on Twitter, where he posts a daily fusillade of indignant tweets aimed at President Trump.
"This is not the time for Harvey or TWC to appear defiant or indignant," he wrote, using an abbreviation for the Weinstein Company.
"Every time I see this, it makes me very angry and indignant," Joy Lin, a gender equality advocate in Shanghai, said by telephone.
Bolsonaro has become so indignant about the backlash that he floated a story, without evidence, that NGOs are behind the especially fiery season.
But I am indignant that my child was forced just a little farther from his childlike self because of an act of hate.
After Wolf told the senator he didn't know how many Americans coming back from cruise ships have the virus, the senator grew indignant.
The bill is a "flagrant interference in China's internal affairs, and will only make the Chinese people more indignant," the Foreign Ministry said.
"Not welcome here," AMC Entertainment, the largest multiplex operator in North America, said in an indignant August news release that threatened legal action.
Others on the left were indignant about the ways protest and resistance were being commodified and used to build a behemoth company's brand.
You have two indignant anti-Trump former bureaucrats chastising the president, all while they knew about Russia&aposs attempts to meddle in our elections.
Vancouver has also started cracking down on its marijuana stores, but those efforts were met by mostly indignant pot purveyors adamant on remaining open.
Turkey's indignant refusal last Friday (May 6) to accept the EU conditions to hold Germany-bound refugee waves will be another godsend to AfD.
These Nixonian anxieties, amplified onscreen, sustained an ecosystem of indignant zeal, from the Tea Party to the Benghazi witch hunt to the birther movement.
At the bars they visited that weekend, Murnick was astonished by the way men flocked to Ellerin and became indignant when she dismissed them.
The Orlando mother's antics sparked massive public outrage; Nancy Grace's theatrically indignant coverage of what she called the "tot mom" case made her career.
The Florida senator has been indignant at the revisionist history on Castro and Cuba, and he's feeling clearly didn't soften just because Castro died.
Unsurprisingly, many ordinary Americans came to see themselves as victims of perfidious conspiracies, channeling their energies into indignant rebellions like the Anti-Masonic Party.
Or is it necessary for us to redefine Austen as politically engaged and indignant in order to respect her as a serious woman writer?
According to agency reports, America's UN ambassador Samantha Power (pictured) raised the matter in an indignant letter to the president of the General Assembly.
Giancarlo Esposito and Jimmy Smits play brothers, an indignant fire-and-brimstone preacher and a wearily corrupt local politician, and both actors seem straitjacketed.
Because the protestors may be vicious, but they — just like the chorus of indignant voices sounding off on the internet — are often dead right.
President Obama flew here for Mr. Pinckney's memorial service and delivered a eulogy in the form of an indignant and sorrowful meditation on race.
Rachel is at first indignant on meeting the father she never really knew, but he persuades her to go out for drinks with him.
This person's body became a problem to be solved by someone else, and she can't be indignant now about what her bones are doing.
She invited me to birthday parties and smoothed the socially turbulent waters by introducing me to friends who had been indignant on her behalf.
Ms. Swift's tone changes throughout the album as well — in the beginning, she is indignant and barbed, but by the end she's practically cooing.
During the interview, Hunter Biden moved between muted apologies and indignant denials about alleged efforts to cash in on his father being vice president.
The sheikh denounced the bombing but condemned the Mubarak government, and he became indignant when asked if he endorsed the assassination of Rabbi Kahane.
The infectious quality of Trumpism was demonstrated in Kavanaugh's weepy, indignant and self-righteous response to serious allegations of sexual misconduct in his youth.
Democrats also fired back at the supposedly indignant Republicans, pointing to the anti-Semitic tropes in previous tweets from Republican leader Kevin McCarthy, Rep.
Justin Bieber has been called "foolish" and "irresponsible" by a monkey protection organization that is indignant over his vow to adopt another pet primate.
"The national police are disappointed and indignant ... The Mossos' presence has been insufficient, deliberately weak and embarrassingly neutral," the unions said in a statement.
The Vietnamese are still indignant over China's seizure in 1974 of the Paracel islands, which contain the largest of the sea's disputed islands and rocks.
Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, that Cruz was being too hard on undocumented workers, Cruz was indignant, saying he was hoping a consensus could be reached.
Saudi Arabia's western allies have made indignant noises about the scale and indiscrimination of the coalition's campaign -- but have continued to sign lucrative weapons contracts.
The Supreme Court nominee hours later offered an angry and indignant response, ripping Senate Democrats for their attacks on his character and denying Ford's accusations.
"Colombia fills its pockets making series about the life of Pablo Escobar, but are indignant when Wiz Khalifa take him flowers #hypocrites," said a post.
Those who enjoy their comedy with a hefty helping of cathartic anger punctuated by indignant finger pointing could do no better than this veteran comedian.
Mr. Incredible transforms into Mr. Indignant, declaring that they didn't start the fight, which is an amusingly self-serving way to jump-start a sequel.
Mr. Trump himself, indignant as the new inquiry intensified, kept his focus on the anonymous whistle-blower whose complaint prompted the House to open it.
But she is looked at in the West Wing as one of few people who can soothe the President when he is indignant or angry.
McCarthy appears particularly indignant about reports that Gomez is delaying his D.C. arrival in order to help California state Democrats pass a climate change bill.
But to remain righteously indignant of others takes more energy and is far more caustic to one's soul, a price I'm not willing to pay.
Throughout the city, hoteliers protested, citing unknown risk profiles, inadequate equipment, fearful and unprepared staff, an indignant clientele, and stains from space filth impervious to detergent.
Speaking in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Pence's speech was full of lies and prejudice, and that it had made China "strongly indignant".
At the commission meeting last Wednesday, an indignant Taylor accused journalists working for the Miami Herald and local television stations of spreading false rumors and innuendo.
Furthermore, the Nunes memo, as it is known, waxed indignant about the alleged bias of the former British intelligence officer who wrote that dossier, Christopher Steele.
Just take a cursory glance at social media—the feeds of many have become a stream of indignant articles, conspiracy-riddled comment threads and protest photos.
Meanwhile, other UK devolved nations will be indignant about the large sums of money promised to Northern Ireland up front in order to secure the deal.
Although we sense how busy the State Department is—and, when warranted, how indignant—the actual meat and potatoes of diplomatic effort are rarely dished up.
But his meticulous, indignant dramas of hard times and diminished hopes add up to an epic of working-class life through decades of disappointment and defeat.
It's written all over Gunnlaugsson's face as his slick populist rhetoric gives way to the stuttering, indignant anger he's become better known for in his homeland.
An extensive Life magazine profile of Reynolds in September 1941 noted he was "indignant" that the organization and its newsletter had been tarred as anti-Semitic.
WASHINGTON — Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's indignant dissents from the bench have turned her into a heroine of the left, beloved for methodically skewering her conservative colleagues.
Consider widespread complaints about a supposed epidemic of "grade inflation" in higher education, a claim often accompanied by indignant expostulations about young people's sense of entitlement.
The effect is a stark reminder of how poverty and wealth can exist in such close proximity, juxtaposed with the indignant discussion happening inside the vehicle.
" Furthermore, the book argued that abolitionists — never a huge voting bloc — were responsible for electing Abraham Lincoln, and that their unspecified violence made the South "indignant.
The townspeople are initially indignant, but … Mambéty sticks close to the original while transforming the drama into a village folk play, interspersed with songs and dances.
But the most invested and indignant appearance comes from Jim Jones, rapping about the changes in the genre with the grim crankiness of a flustered dad.
But Redmayne's gentle features are ill-suited for such an indignant character, and he can't seem to muster much energy for even the most impassioned scenes.
The African-American woman in Greenville who is indignant because young black kids in her neighborhood face injustice just as gross as she did in 1953.
Any possibility that he would reduce the tension quickly evaporated as he struck an indignant tone, repeatedly accused opposition benches of betrayal and "surrender" to Europe.
While his voice was a little raspy, he sounded no less indignant about Mr. Trump or the prospect that he could run away with the Republican nomination.
But while some have criticized the Fuller House star for seeming indignant in the wake of the scandal, a legal source says that's far from the truth.
This was always a fairly transparent lie, but Conway herself used to get quite indignant at people who suggested the Trump campaign wasn't being on the level.
It could be a problem of your own making, or the airline's, or a force majeure, but it almost never pays to be angry, indignant, or whiny.
They seemed indignant at his full-frontal attack on the city's economic bedrock, and were determined to send a message to anyone else thinking of leaking data.
Just when the average indignant viewer began yelling at their TV about the necessity to be ruthless, the episode cuts to Rick, who is doing just that.
Don't rule out the dead-eyed resolve of May coming across quite badly compared to JC getting all indignant about the NHS, grammar schools, and so on.
Nicholas Kristof REPUBLICANS have often been indignant at being portrayed as waging a "war on women," and the rhetoric sometimes was, indeed, a bit over the top.
Read: I Asked Men Why They Ghosted Me You may feel indignant at having to respond to someone who seems to have zero understanding of social cues.
If your employees have to spend an hour filling out TPS reports that a computer could do in 30 seconds, they have a right to be indignant.
Mr. Savage, a talk radio host who has defended Mr. Trump so ardently he once warned of civil war if Democrats removed him from office, was indignant.
Living With Cancer After too many cancer-related setbacks and deaths I started belting Nina Simone's protest with new words, invigorated by her spirit of indignant fury.
Three months after Brown's letter provoked the indignant response, the Chinese Embassy hosted a much more diplomatic meeting of Namibian activists and some 60 Chinese business leaders.
"How indignant a humanistic liberal will be when he is told that his particular type of immanentism is one step on the road to Marxism," he wrote.
"The people are indignant and they are rising up," said Edmundo Orellana, a former attorney general and constitutional law professor at the National Autonomous University of Honduras.
If that description fills you with a sense of outrage, you're not alone; Koenig and Anna's defense attorney, Russ, are both clearly righteously indignant over the whole scenario.
I'm going to finish up, getting back Silicon Valley, because just this weekend, Sam Altman wrote an essay that was very indignant about how they couldn't say anything.
The battle between the residents plays out as a sort of class warfare, the inhabitants at the bottom of the building indignant about the top-dwellers mistreating them.
A more extensive analysis of nation-state ideology would have perhaps left Kingsley less exasperated at the moral failings he observes, although he might not be less indignant.
I was rather indignant about exposing cultural insensitivities until I was inundated with college classes that seemed dedicated to manifesting real and imagined enemies from every available shadow.
Even those whom Mr Sardo describes as "more tolerant of human weakness and less hypocritical about the relationship between sex and politics" were indignant about Mr Berlusconi's affairs.
A loving adolescent son grows up to be an indignant young man, angry and ashamed at his old man for throwing his life away on some stupid dream.
The only way most Americans would have noticed is if they were awoken by the shrill, indignant screams coming from senators made furious by having do their jobs.
" He ends the TV interview "a little indignant, all I had done was write a novel, you would have thought I had killed someone, judging by his questions.
The Jeep emitted more than 12 times as much nitrogen oxide on the road as allowed, according to the German study, which provoked an indignant response from Italy.
Nicholas Kristof IS there any scarier nightmare than President Donald J. Trump in a tense international crisis, indignant and impatient, with his sweaty finger on the nuclear trigger?
At first, Mr. McClendon and his lawyers expressed indignant disagreement with the indictment, although Mr. McClendon did not expressly deny that there had been discussions with a competitor.
"I mean I'm only 25 but I'm 'Motown 25'/Bet I get a statue in my hometown when I die," he raps, boastful but just a touch indignant.
Indignant and defiant, nostrils flaring, the judge unleashed a torrent of pain and grievance, at times unable to speak as he cried in front of a national audience.
Ebullient and indignant, Lee's best nondocumentary feature in quite some time delves into some ugly American history — including film history — to remind us that it's still being written.
PARIS — France has spent the last two years or so waiting for its Harvey Weinstein moment: a big trial, the fall of someone powerful, a viscerally indignant country.
Her debut novel, published when she was 20, it bears some of the qualities of youth itself: It is truthful, indignant, evasive and, very much, still in progress.
The book exults in the failures of a reform movement that the author has spent the past decade denouncing — a movement that has often deserved her indignant critiques.
As many commentators have written, a female witness who displayed the same emotions might have been described as hysterical; Kavanaugh's supporters defended him as understandably impassioned and indignant.
A source close to Beverly says the now-retired officer is indignant ... saying the arrest had nothing to do with homophobia ... she was arrested for breaking the law.
In a statement, the Butembo branch of Congo's national doctor's council said it was "indignant" over the arrests, which it said were crippling vital medical services in the area.
Our sources say Rob's family was especially indignant when she learned Rob had purchased some expensive items for Chyna, and he doesn't have a lot of money to burn.
Russian television showed a solemn and indignant Patriarch Kirill, surrounded by his senior bishops and communicating with his chief ecclesiastical ally in Kiev, Metropolitan Onufry, by video link-up.
Indignant, he told the defense minister that such accusations were counterproductive, especially at a time when most of the military was suffering from shortages of food, pay and equipment.
This is typical of a dominant strain in smart writing on black film -- an almost recreational pessimism, as if the goal itself is to be indignant regardless of reality.
Over the past week, well before his series even debuted (it premieres this Sunday night), Baron Cohen has prompted indignant responses from a number of right-wing political figures.
At first, Mr Oliveira is a little indignant at the suggestion ("This didn't happen in London [in 2012]," he says) but then he admits the idea could be considered.
I shall not wax too indignant over the fact that this ostensible children's entertainment, in this summer of all summers, could easily be taken as an anti-immigration fable.
"There are a lot of indignant men in both communities, young, they're going to make a plan, possibly that includes the help of both countries," said LeBaron Abbate, 65.
When he left the Senate six years ago, he did so in an indignant, operatically aggrieved fashion, describing it as hopelessly partisan and corrupted by money and outside influences.
Ms. Netrebko seemed at once a young woman, in helpless love with the enemy, and a captive princess, indignant and agonized over what to do to help her people.
In September, many educated Russians became indignant at the news of a "castling move," in which Medvedev and Putin announced they would swap positions of president and prime minister.
But in that wild mishmash of a presidential field, the only candidate who routinely finds himself on the receiving end of indignant "Not a Democrat!" accusations is Bernie Sanders.
Most sheriffs are elected, and the cases often prompt indignant letter-writing campaigns and explosive town-hall-style meetings, with constituents on both sides of the debate demanding answers.
An initial approach that offered firm -- but still respectful -- denials eventually morphed into the indignant, politically-tinged rebuttal of "smears" that Kavanaugh offered in testimony before the Judiciary Committee.
And if nothing else, Mr. Lithgow has created a memorable Donald Trump: sputtering, indignant, blasting out rivers of verbiage in the hope of sailing away on them to safety.
The criticism has deeply angered Mr. Biden, according to associates, and he is said to be indignant over what he sees as politically motivated hectoring from rival presidential candidates.
Dr. FatOff is indignant after reading our story over the weekend ... that Kylie is contemplating legal action against the company for deceiving prospective patients into believing she's endorsing him.
But everybody is in such a hurry to be given something they can be indignant about and angry about and go after people, and they're not really speaking to you.
I think Peter Strzok did not come across particularly well, kind of priggish and to me kind of snooty and indignant, I never think that works well for a witness.
Many unpaid internships are thus already illegal, says Ben Lyons of Intern Aware, a pressure group which has helped indignant serfs to claim backpay from companies including Harrods and Sony.
Over the last five years, Barr has allowed the indignant confidence that first made her a feminist firebrand to transform into something dark and dangerous that feeds on others' rage.
The mayor was indignant at the slow pace of construction work and after annulling the contracts he promised to go to court to ensure the two firms paid their fines.
At the Arctic Council on May 6th Mike Pompeo, America's secretary of state, downplayed climate change but waxed indignant about Russia's "aggressive behaviour" in reopening military bases in the region.
This is an "apology," after all, that began: "Our world is becoming beyond crazy, and I'm not going to let the craziness frustrate me," and grew more indignant from there.
Indignant citizens have brought lawsuits claiming that the imperial rituals violate the separation of religion and state (similar complaints during the last change of emperor were dismissed by the courts).
I look forward to watching the show adapt my favorite scenes, and I also enjoy being righteously indignant when the show diverges from the books in ways I don't approve.
This distancing wouldn't seem out of place on a newswire but it's unusual on Facebook, where the vernacular tends toward the ecstatic or indignant and is casual as a rule.
George W. Bush isn't upset about Kanye trying to find a look-alike to portray him in his new music video, but he's somewhat indignant the faux Bush lacks muscle.
Meanwhile, Pauline, who calls herself Pomme (meaning Apple), indignant at her own trouble getting an abortion, is inspired to write feminist songs and forms an all-female group, Orchidée (Orchid).
On a visit home in 2005, Mr. Gebreselase, indignant about his conscription and about injustices in his country, held a meeting with villagers about a plan to criticize the government.
" One comment hit the perfect balance of poignant and indignant: "It's funny that they think it's ok for them to be black but not for black people to be black….?
" Trump followed up with two more tweets, calling Trudeau "indignant" and warning the European Union and Canada: "Take down your tariffs and barriers or we will more than match you.
Such consistency is no defect when it offers such creative potential and moral force, especially in this indignant production, which looks not only at colonial injustices but contemporary postcolonial inequalities.
But the left-brained, indignant Democrats just keep preaching lofty ideals with judgmental labels for those who disagree — and so are failing to communicate with people worried about their future.
Moreover, academics have found that good-natured comedy, rather than the more downbeat and indignant category of satire, may be the best way to make audiences care about the issue.
A few years ago at a crime scene in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, we found a homicide inspector holding an almost blank notebook, indignant because he couldn't get any information.
" Gloucester became indignant, but "decided I was right," Colonel Sinn insisted, after he asked if she would allow a black couple to "sit at the table with her white boarders.
" Republicans, as expected, tried to slow down the process, while President Trump mounted an indignant, all-caps defense on Twitter: "SUCH ATROCIOUS LIES BY THE RADICAL LEFT, DO NOTHING DEMOCRATS.
He put me on the only horse left at the barn: an indignant, pregnant mare who seemed about as pleased to have me on her back as you would think.
Indignant and wanting justice, hundreds of us marched the seven miles from our campus to the Waller County Courthouse to protest the students' mistreatment and demand their records be expunged.
His legal team is equally indignant over the drug charges, saying all of the pills found in the car were legal prescriptions written by a doctor for the SUV driver.
Should I be indignant at our elected officials who seem content to let our health care system be run by for-profit entities that will always put money before patients?
" Tampering a little with the tenses, Nabokov explained: "I propelled myself out of Russia so vigorously, with such indignant force, that I have been rolling on and on ever since.
Patients decried the action as limiting access to information that helped them procure and learn about their medicine, while cannabusiness owners were indignant about their dispensaries being flagged as illegal commerce.
On the contrary, fans are constantly sorting themselves and each other into Hogwarts houses; Tumblr is full of indignant posts about whether the world needs hybrid houses like Slytherclaw or Griffinpuff.
A spokeswoman for "Neo Magazin Royale" said the show followed the Dutch example as "we were all indignant and followed suit" but denied that it was Germany to launch the initiative.
Agent Peter Strzok, a personification of the righteous left thinking they know better than the rest of us was a composite of pompous arrogant, indignant, sarcastic, smug, condescending, defiant and unapologetic.
When a young woman named Darlene ends up with a bruise on her face from a customer who went too far with the rough sex, her pimp Larry is furious, indignant.
His staff repeatedly tried to cut a Q and A with reporters short, but Biden kept ignoring them to take another, clearly indignant that the campaign narrative has turned against him.
Trump's Secretary of Veterans Affairs, David Shulkin, wrote an indignant Op-Ed in the Times after he was fired, late this past March, and it registered for barely a news cycle.
In a tweet on Thursday night, Trump accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of being "indignant" in his protests against steep U.S. tariffs imposed last week on steel and aluminum imports.
There are weak attempts at humour in the form of an indignant judge and his rather unruly audience, but the real (unintended) humour comes from Esha Gupta, who plays Makhija's sister.
We are indignant when any president violates what we consider core values of Americanism, when he praises foreign dictators and falsely questions the patriotism of our free press, as Trump does.
While his voice was a little raspy, he sounded no less indignant about Mr. Trump or the prospect that his opponent could run away with the Republican nomination after Tuesday's voting.
Trump for sure mostly 'cause you're indignant almost ... A high state of indignation from much of the nation and a high state of thrill for the other half of the nation.
"I'm indignant with the current situation, like the majority of Peruvians, but I'm convinced that together we will show once again that we can move forward," Mr. Vizcarra wrote on Twitter.
Hughes's tenure ended with the mass resignation of his editors and writers indignant at his management — a professional defeat and personal embarrassment to a young businessman with a previously spotless record.
He was hailed as a hero by millions of heartsick and indignant Chinese people, prompting a remarkable torrent of calls online for freedom of speech rarely seen -- or permitted -- in China.
Their mother had a cleaner, but she wasn't much good; Gillian and Pippa had worked up quite a head of indignant steam, uncovering the signs of her neglect around the house.
In both instances, criticism from those affected by the tragedies led to an indignant, outsized response from Trump, who is sensitive to accusations that he's not temperamentally suited for the office.
Your indignation is itself a sign of your own goodness, and if you can be indignant quicker than the people around you, that just shows how much more good you are!
On Thursday night, he called Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "indignant" for bringing up the strong relationship between the U.S. and Canada — despite trade practices that the president alleged hurt American farmers.
One year after Trump's election, Khan remains steadfast as a brown immigrant man grateful for everything America has given him -- and indignant as ever at the man who occupies the White House.
As Congress struggles to come to an agreement to get the government back to work, Capitol Hill is awash in indignant finger pointing, Twitter posturing and shutdown drink specials for furloughed employees.
In the interview in Paris, Mr. Rajaonarimampianina said he was aware the Russians were supporting other candidates and became indignant when told of the Russians' conclusion that he was a losing bet.
"Why would anyone in the world want to cut NSF funding given that its funding drives our economy, enhances our national security, and advances this nation's leadership globally?" asked an indignant Rep.
There is some school of thought that you should be furious or indignant or tell the person to screw off, but I don't think that that's quite right for a few reasons.
It seems as if, amidst the cacophony of voices, we only hear what the media and the indignant politicians and pundits scream out at us — disparaging our good natures in the process.
We can be righteously indignant that international media outlets tend to overlook our successes and scandals — of which there are many — often focusing instead solely on stories about kooky or dangerous animals.
Trump privately fumed Wednesday after Sessions released his statement vowing to carry out his duties with "integrity" and invoking the Constitution; a source familiar with the President's demeanor described Trump as indignant.
As we bargain away the amount of privacy that an ordinary person expects, we've also watched businesses and government figures grow ever more indignant about their own need to be left alone.
In the days leading up to the G-7 meetings, Trump set his sights on Trudeau, accusing the prime minister of "being so indignant" in voicing his concerns with U.S. trade policy.
Before you get too grossed out or indignant, remember that consuming live seafood is not that uncommon a phenomenon: oysters are eaten alive all over the world, slurped right out of the shell.
He'll probably be better than Ricky Gervais was last year, but hopefully we'll get at least one strange cutaway to Gervais in the audience acting indignant, and that will help ease the transition.
So, the indignant right-wing columnists who yearn for America to express a more direct, religiously inflected contempt for terrorists are missing the strength in what they misread as a sign of weakness.
The estranged husband of Jim Carrey's ex-girlfriend -- who died of a drug OD -- is an opportunist who is trying to smear the actor to make a buck ... so claims Carrey's indignant lawyer.
As indignant as he is when he describes his brutal treatment (beatings and torture were frequent, as was extreme isolation), he also frequently speaks of his understanding of his captors' virulent anti-Americanism.
As Democratic candidates seek to save America from President Trump's kleptocracy, they ought to acknowledge that this era of unaccountability long predates him, and be as indignant about it as our Canadian neighbors.
When my friends tried to wrestle the cord back from me, I'd become indignant, standing with my arms stretched out to my sides like an ill-dressed Jesus, protecting the phone behind me.
There were no illusions within his circle that Mr. Rubio would not face indignant and sometimes hostile questions — and loud jeers on national television — but Mr. Rubio decided to proceed all the same.
The defense minister, Ursula von der Leyen, declared that the army had an "attitude problem," which drew indignant retorts from an association representing soldiers, charging that her comments cast aspersion on all soldiers.
Two White House lawyers were seated behind an indignant Lewandowski as he repeatedly deferred to their demands to sharply restrict his testimony to what was already made public in Mueller's 448-page report.
"I think it's a pretty inappropriate question to ask a daughter, if she believes the accusers of her father, when he's affirmatively stated that there's no truth to it," she said, smilingly indignant.
The ballot box story, promoted by a half-dozen Facebook pages Mr. Harris had created for the purpose, flew around the web, fueled by indignant comments from people who were certain that Mrs.
On January 10, indignant parents of precious cisgender teenagers gathered at their local library in collective outrage after their suburban Illinois high school granted a transgender female student access to the girls locker room.
According to the report, after Flynn's lawyers reiterated to Dowd that they could no longer share information, Dowd "was indignant and vocal in his disagreement" and said he interpreted it as "hostility" toward Trump.
The character of Esmerelda is a street performer who does a flirtatious dance (ending with an impromptu pole dance) for onlookers—to the delight of many, and the morally indignant condemnation of a few.
LONDON (Reuters) - Iranian hardliners indignant at President Hassan Rouhani's re-election vowed on Sunday to press their conservative agenda, with some saying his caustic campaign trail attacks on their candidate would bring a backlash.
The surge in interest and indignant internet chatter about the trade war contrasts with just a few weeks ago, when Chinese social media reactions and news about the dispute were less visible and timely.
You can be indignant about the nameless woman on a pedestal, or you can risk discomfort and walk up to the pedestal and introduce yourself to her — on seven separate occasions, if need be.
You might imagine that those in Congress who were given a bogus answer four years ago are now rightfully indignant, as well as frustrated that it took so long to make the memos public.
"We all wish he would be a little more careful with his language, but it's not anything that's a dealbreaker and it's not something we're going to get morally indignant about," he told POLITICO.
"This is a sign that the people have had enough and are indignant over the impunity that prevails today," Renato Reyes, secretary general of left-wing activist group Bayan (Nation), said in a statement.
But let me first address some reproaches I've received from indignant whites, including the very common: You would never write a column about blacks not getting it, and it's racist to pick on whites.
But the indignant shock it puts in the hearts of men reveals how little they know about how many times in a day women feel belittled, or threatened, or less than human, or afraid.
In Carpool Karaoke he's upbeat and bubbly; during his audience Q&As he's outraged and indignant; and while playing the celebrity cell phone guessing game in the video above, he's just very, very intense.
"It was just incredibly kind, because she knew what would be best for the book and she was realistic about it," said Ms. Reichl, who called Ms. Jones "wonderfully indignant" on matters of food.
And the indignant answer to that would be: Yes, that's the point—only by placing an Asian star in the spotlight will you buck the system, break the habit, and right a persistent wrong.
And I don't like watching teenagers be indignant because I'm 503.) The tour wraps up by Kilkenny Castle, which is so beautiful (minus the history of torture in the dungeon) and we part ways.
Residents of a state that has prided itself on clean politics seemed dazed, angry and a little indignant that the latest high-profile sexual harassment scandal roiling the country had landed on their doorstep.
Which is how I ended up in Sag Harbor, eating mozzarella and basil with Ms. Russo, her partner, the artist David Olson (who calls himself Dave O), and an indignant dachshund named Gertrude Stein.
ROME (Reuters) - A visibly indignant Pope Francis had to pull himself away from a woman in a crowd in St Peter's Square on Tuesday after she grabbed his hand and yanked him toward her.
Michael Cohen went on "TMZ Live" Tuesday and was indignant over Snoop's "Lavender" video, in which a Trump character in clown face is confronted by Snoop with what turns out to be a gag gun.
"She's so sure of U.S. victimhood, so indignant that her eyes practically spit fire, yet in carefully analyzing her words, it's all emotion and accusation, supported with little substance," Liu said of Regan on CGTN.
Maybe it was how easily Gu sounded indignant during our interviews, or the tense, charged terms he used to describe the alleged discrimination he suffered, or how, in every narrative, he was always the victim.
Liberal-minded clergy are indignant over a recent change in the rules that raises from six to 18 months the period a migrant must stay in Germany to avoid being sent back across the border.
In the subway station, I see ads for American Made, starring Tom Cruise, and remember the times I have protested, indignant, I was born here, when told to go back to where I came from.
To be indignant and shocked about politicians' meddling in culture is to be caught in a liberal blindness, in a position of privileged isolation that arts professionals and audiences everywhere simply cannot afford to maintain.
"I do not forgive them for creating the impression that I am a thief," an indignant Mr. da Silva, sounding hoarse, told a throng of gathered outside a metalworkers union headquarters outside of São Paulo.
Aside from offering five acres (two hectares) of land in compensation for the 2.8 lost, their ruling gave solace to Muslims through the indignant language it used to describe the destruction of the Babri Masjid.
While some members of Congress are indignant that Trump's actions "directly contravene and undermine official positions of the United States government," the history of U.S. foreign policy warns against automatic deference to official U.S. positions.
An indignant Prime Minister noted Canada's side-by-side cooperation in, among other crucial U.S. battles, the Normandy invasion of World War II. The next three biggest sources are friendly Brazil, South Korea and Mexico.
Jack Posobiec, conspiratorial mouthpiece for the gullible, was quick to post a breathless and indignant Periscope video where he too claimed Google was leading the charge for the creation of a "socialized" nationwide wireless network.
Indignant, I started to draft a rebuttal in my head, but there's no way to say, "I can guarantee you no one is having sex in this apartment!" and come out sounding like a winner.
As Mr. Brown seeks a third term in 2018, it is his brand of indignant populism setting the tone for Democrats in Ohio, where the governorship and several congressional seats are also up for grabs.
He was indignant that the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, had said earlier in the day that he was engaged in a cover-up, and insisted he wouldn't work with Congress unless it stops investigating him.
The judge rejected the allegations against him in a calm way, growing a little emotional at the end, but the president and some of his advisers worried that he was not forceful or indignant enough.
The artists had been indignant at the delay of the state-run arts extravaganza, which typically takes over Havana for a month and allows them to showcase their art to international collectors, galleries and curators.
Asked by The Washington Post to comment on the company's failure to ground the MAX when it first learned of the sinister suicide software that had killed 189 people, a coolly indignant Calhoun doubled down.
"She's so sure of U.S. victimhood, so indignant that her eyes practically spit fire, yet in carefully analysing her words, it's all emotion and accusation, supported with little substance," Liu said of Regan on CGTN.
Day by day, tweet by tweet, racist dog whistle followed by indignant defense, Barr and others like her will continue to remake us in their angry image: each day further cocooned in our own impotent outrage.
Personal attacks are Mr. Trump's weapon of choice, not the Pope's, and anyone could have predicted what happened next: Trump struck back with indignant fury, and his people revenge-tweeted about the walls surrounding Vatican City.
He might also be wise to take a Twitter holiday, or do whatever the digital equivalent is of putting the indignant letter in the desk drawer overnight and deciding in the morning whether to send it.
Republicans and Democrats, liberals and conservatives, shared the indignant realization that America — that what made this country exceptional, the glittering ideals that our Founding Fathers had passed on to us, our proud inheritance — had been besmirched.
Claiming to be a journalist, he was indignant at being imprisoned, though the only reason he was able to say he was not fighting was that he had left his revolver on the train by mistake.
"The government is indignant and questions this fierce attack against our head of state," Chad's government said in a statement late on Wednesday, adding that Deby had always sought transparency in the country's natural resources sectors.
But as Mr. Lee emerged from a closed-door, classified briefing with Mr. Trump's national security team, he launched into an uncharacteristically indignant tirade that went well beyond his usual staid constitutional arguments about war powers.
Possibly the one thing worse than being badgered by an indignant emailer is hounding somebody only to receive a note weeks later apologizing for being out of touch because of an unexpected stint in the hospital.
Parenting Hero is an app created on the premise no matter how many parenting books you read, a lot of that knowledge vacates your brain when faced with an indignant child on the verge of a meltdown.
EAT MORE TILAPIA The surge in interest and indignant internet chatter about the trade war contrasts with just a few weeks ago, when Chinese social media reactions and news about the dispute were less visible and timely.
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - When the U.S. Federal Reserve's newest policymaker Neel Kashkari dropped a bombshell with a call to break up big banks on Tuesday, it was met with a predictably indignant response from their lobbyists.
One home-schooling mother of seven left an indignant message for Anderson, Hawkins's department chairwoman, saying the family made great sacrifices to send their daughter to Wheaton, and they expected her to receive a Christian worldview there.
Among those waxing indignant was Yemen -- a country torn by a war pitting a Saudi-led alliance against Iran-back rebels -- and whose leaders took time to co-draft a United Nations resolution repudiating the US decision.
My sympathies go to this cruelly dispatched innkeeper, though I feel nearly as bad for the residents of Mr. Salamanca's retirement community, who will now live with the incessant, indignant ringing of their mute and surly neighbor.
Mr. Baldwin portrays the chief executive as a blustering bully, imperious with the women on his staff, indignant with female authority figures and unfazed by the accounts of numerous women who say Mr. Trump sexually assaulted them.
He has to constantly curate a language of support to marginal groups that the Hindu nationalists cannot exploit — and has shifted from silence on anti-Muslim violence in the past to being more indignant about it recently.
What I find odd is that, in my experience, raising questions about this particular detail of their faith evinces a more indignant and hysterical reaction from many believers than would almost any other challenge to their convictions.
Many illustrate people's indignant reactions to the idea of ridding their homes of the worthless junk they, for some reason, have formed attachments to, while others express gratitude to Kondo for inspiring them to clean up their acts.
Republican notables seem generally aghast and slightly indignant, united for the most part behind the view that Trump's repeated outbursts about Curiel's ethnicity and parentage are wrong, but also, that they shouldn't have to talk about it much.
"After publicly announcing that it would shift focus from investment banking and reduce resources allocated thereto, Credit Suisse is now indignant that respondents found another opportunity to attempt to move on with their career," the bankers' lawyers wrote.
The tensions were on full display on Thursday, before the summit even started, with Trump engaging in a war of words with French President Emmanuel Macron and rebuking Trudeau as "indignant" for his opposition to the U.S. tariffs.
"The Edge of Democracy" is narrated in the first person, by the filmmaker herself (in English in the version under review, which is streaming on Netflix) in a voice that is by turns incredulous, indignant and self-questioning.
This move prompted indignant responses from those bodies, as well as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, National Geographic (which distributed The Cave), and various cultural institutions in Denmark (where Fayyad has lived since fleeing Syria).
Sincere conversations about consent are full of confused people (usually men) wondering if what they're doing is OK. Or, if its backlash to #MeToo, it's indignant men asking angrily if they should start signing contracts before having sex.
He told us what cops are saying about Dallas and Baton Rouge, offered some insight into the political sympathies of the rank and file, and explained why he doesn't anticipate bloodshed despite the hordes of indignant protesters on hand.
This past week marked the 2900th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA), the indignant congressional response to President Jimmy Carter's switch of diplomatic relations from the Republic of China on Taiwan to the People's Republic of China (PRC).
Text messages, emails and testimony over the last few days have shown men who were eager for the attention of state officials, gleeful at the thought of outsmarting bureaucratic regulations, and indignant when they thought they had been overlooked.
Fans knew it would begin with a crime and then proceed through two separate but equally important halves: the investigation, with its detectives and their corny one-liners, and the trial, with Sam Waterston and his indignant one-liners.
This year — before the March election of the leader in which the outcome will, as usual, be decided by pro-Beijing loyalists voting on a short list of vetted candidates — defiance appears to have given way to indignant resignation.
While generally well-received, I did encounter some who dismiss these accountings as "cries for attention" or become indignant with the notion that a man may be co-opting, for selfish purpose, the sacred domain of truly victimized women.
In recent times, many have waxed indignant at the way Russia curbs most forms of religious practice and preaching, apart from the ones that enjoy an official stamp of approval: Russian Orthodoxy and established forms of Islam, Judaism and Buddhism.
That's partly because he's been infamously angry in public a number of times — irate about stage times, pissed off about Sinead O'Connor's bullshit, and indignant about bricks in his front yard — but maybe he's just got that kind of face.
A 90-hour week is within the realm of possibility, and while we've progressed to a state where people are happy to get indignant on social media, it does nothing to place power in the hands of the individuals being exploited.
BEIJING (Reuters) - When Chinese student Yang Shuping described how she ditched her five pollution masks upon discovering the "oddly luxurious" air of the United States, she drew a fierce online backlash, indignant newspaper columns and even a rebuttal from her hometown.
It took an indignant patriot, Joseph Welch, the chief counsel for the U.S. Army, to finally stand up to Joseph McCarthy during the Army-McCarthy hearings, after a young attorney in Mr. Welch's firm was wrongfully accused of being a Communist.
When Buckingham and Nick's sing the chorus in unison—"if you don't love me now, you will never love me again"—one can practically see them taunting one another, the violent thump of the rhythm section sounding tribal and indignant.
Mr. Spielberg has tackled contentious topics before — terrorism, slavery, the Pentagon Papers, sharks — but nothing as likely to stir up a hornet's nest of defensiveness, disdain and indignant "actually"-ing as the subject of this movie, which is video games.
After too many cancer-related setbacks and deaths of relatives, friends, and correspondents — you readers could not be more moving about your own bereavements — I started belting Nina Simone's protest with new words, invigorated by her spirit of indignant fury.
The use of existing images, which might be altered in scale, cropped, rephotographed, angled or simply presented in copied form — "appropriation," as practiced by Richard Prince and Sherrie Levine, among others — inspired indignant critical sniping from writers like Robert Hughes.
The mood among Republicans on Capitol Hill has shifted from indignant to anxious as a parade of administration witnesses has submitted to closed-door questioning by impeachment investigators and corroborated central elements of the whistle-blower complaint that sparked the inquiry.
"There are no crimes here?" countered Representative Eric Swalwell, the indignant Democrat from California, expressing astonishment that Republicans did not think Mr. Trump abused his power — one of the articles of impeachment — by inviting foreign interference in the 2020 election.
Shown being deposed during civil suits against him, Bikram is indignant at the suggestion that he would "rape" women, insisting he has no need to assault anyone because, when it comes to sleeping with him, he has "millions" of volunteers.
Some White House officials who were not involved in the letter's preparation said they were surprised when they saw the six-page document, which was indignant in tone and cited the Salem Witch Trials as a precedent to his situation.
Red-faced, indignant and seemingly on the verge of tears, Meadows demanded that Tlaib's words be stricken from the record, turned the charge of racism back on her, and said that he has nieces and nephews who are people of color.
"All of the embezzlement needs to be investigated, but I am particularly indignant about information that women were used," said Janaína Paschoal, an outspoken conservative who ran on the P.S.L. ticket in São Paulo and was elected a state legislator.
In December, the mayor of a small town in Sicily said that he was "indignant and mortified" after a widely shared (and now deleted) Facebook photo showed several men grilling and eating beside a wall of, uh, the cemetery's residents.
"I am indignant, I am disgusted, but I will not give up," Salvini said in a statement saying he had expected much more robust action by the Italian justice system and promising to expel Rackete from the country as soon as possible.
Like any great turn of phrase, it pithily gets at something quite deep-seated: our anxiety over the way the indignant and polarized national mood intersects with the hyper-competitive, fully monetized attention economy that defines American culture and politics in 2018.
It is not difficult to understand why the #MeToo movement has left many men (and some women) indignant over the newer, more expansive definitions of sexual abuse, and afraid their past or present behaviors might be newly reclassified as harassment and assault.
Indignant viewers took to Twitter to express their disbelief at Dean's remark — which seems like the kind of thing that should be at the top of your list of what not to say on your first date with a woman of color.
Exhibit A: This video uploaded by Cat Karskens, already shared by 18,000 people, all of whom now understand that kangaroos are indignant, malignant spirits easily confused by glass doors: So it turns out that kangaroos are what nightmares are made of pic.twitter.
Trump also went after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday, writing in a tweet that Trudeau was being "indignant" by positioning himself against U.S. tariffs imposed late last month on steel and aluminum imports from Canada, Mexico and the European Union.
The death was always part and parcel of the character — this indignant young man, desperate to be king, who gets to be a happy boy for just a second, and then he ironically gets a molten gold "crown" poured over his head.
Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, "Notre-Dame of Paris," noted even then that "one cannot but regret, cannot but feel indignant at the innumerable degradations and mutilations inflicted on the venerable pile, both by the action of time and the hand of man."
Across Flagler Avenue, in front of a boarded-up auto body shop, were indignant protesters, furious that Mr. Trump had meddled once again with American policy toward Cuba, making engagement with Cuba just a touch harder for the Americans who wish to visit.
When we read stories — like the recent Times Opinion investigation of location tracking — about how much data gets collected about us, we are first indignant, then frustrated, and finally we throw our hands in the air and forget about the whole thing.
What she filled in: that she's a person who, like all of us, evolves and shifts; that she can be deeply empathetic and flatly indignant; that she's fluent in policy and has a message of fighting greed and knitting the country back together.
To him and his supporters, it is an article of faith that Democrats lost the 2016 election partly because Hillary Clinton failed to offer a vision of economic justice that might have captured some of the indignant energy of Mr. Trump's campaign.
I speak of people like the permanently indignant head of the Catholic League, Bill Donohue, self-anointed spokesman for the Church, who disgraced himself on Monday with this vicious tweet: All I know is that Bowie was a switch-hitter who tried to sing.
While both Iran and Iraq worry about the risk of a full-on conflict between Iraqi Shi'ite forces and youths indignant at Tehran's domination of their country, there is also fear that Iraq may become a war zone between Iran and the United States.
"In America men often work long hours even when they are well off; such men, naturally, are indignant at the idea of leisure for wage-earners, except as the grim punishment of unemployment; in fact, they dislike leisure even for their sons," he wrote.
" Conduct toward Flynn: When Flynn's attorneys said they could no longer share confidential communications with the White House or Trump, Trump's personal lawyer became "indignant and vocal" — according to Flynn's attorneys — and said he interpreted that as "a reflection of Flynn's hostility toward the President.
Kasky and his friends, including David Hogg, a reporter for the school paper, and Sarah Chadwick, whose indignant tweet to President Trump calling for government action on gun violence went viral, gathered together to discuss their response to the violence, and #NeverAgain took shape.
But the image of a giant disco ball hung in the firmament—that icon of humanity at its silliest and most joyful—raised questions that won't go away: Why are we indignant over an orbiting objet d'art but not over, say, yet another TV satellite?
Within the span of roughly six weeks, from early January to mid-February, leaders from both countries alternated between qualified acknowledgments of the agreement, vague assertions that negotiations with Israel were still ongoing, and indignant denials that they had agreed to anything at all.
When Rene told me recently how he'd been racially harassed and then profiled in a chiefly white neighborhood — resulting in serious criminal-justice consequences that will likely haunt him for a long time — I was instantly and thoroughly indignant in a way that felt new.
If you go in at 46 Across, I HAV[E A R], and go out at 31 Across, IGHT TO KNOW, you wind up with the answer to the clue "Indignant reply when someone withholds information," which is I HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW.
"Read more: Jennifer Aniston turned down a job on 'SNL' before she landed 'Friends': 'It was such a boys' club'Aniston even alluded to the technical issues herself, responding to one indignant fan who asked why they couldn't follow her: "sorry, I think I broke it.
Some White House officials who were not involved in the letter's preparation said they were surprised when they saw the six-page document, which is indignant in tone and echoes much of Trump's public statements and tweets over the course of the past months.
There is considerable uncertainty about how closely President Bolsonaro will resemble the gruff, indignant and uncompromising candidate who ran as a political outsider and pulled off a long-shot victory by promising to dismantle a culture of corruption and use draconian means to restore security.
Richard GraysonBrooklyn To the Editor: My best friend, Joyce, and I were young teenagers 50-odd years ago when we wrote an indignant letter to The Baltimore Sun, chastising them for a negative review of a concert by the British rock group Herman's Hermits.
All I can tell you is that when I mentioned reading mysteries while nursing in an article I wrote, way back then in those predigital days, I got a lot of indignant letters telling me that I should put down the book and bond.
"A weak man, without force of character enough to make personal or political foes, his nomination aroused a host of indignant protests against it, because of the unfitness of the nominee," The Times's Washington correspondent (most likely James W. Simonton) said in a news dispatch.
When Dominican architects proposed $30 million worth of renovations to Estadio Quisqueya last year, they said they were indignant that their country had not hosted any parts of the four World Baseball Classics and wanted to bring the facility up to modern M.L.B. standards.
" He has a signed poster of the original Ghostbusters on the wall (no lady Ghostbusters here, please) and a "Harvey Weinstein" folder in his drawer of cases he's investigating, and he's indignant that Richard Wayne Gary Wayne is being held in a "men's prison.
In the year of our lord, 2018, the chorus of perpetually indignant voices is largely predictable: Fox News, Canadian media start-up The Rebel, Pizzagate dunce and former Bumble user Jack Posobiec, alleged cult leader Stefan Molyneux (parroting Fox), and Infowars editor-at-large Paul Joseph Watson.
"It is a pop-culture law that everything generates a backlash," The Ringer observed earlier this year, before pointing out that the ensuing cycles of opinion — from initial hype to stubborn critiques to indignant defenses — were now so familiar they could be predicted with almost scientific precision.
Millennials, they complain, sigh loudly when work needs to be taken home over the weekend, spend less time at the office than older colleagues with children at home, and are both puzzled and indignant when, after a few months on the job, they haven't been promoted.
He's not telling the truth about his conduct as a student in high school and college, but he's totally sincere in his conviction that he did nothing wrong, and genuinely indignant that people would think to hold a powerful person accountable for mistreating girls 35 years ago.
Addressing the class of 2016 at Howard University, but speaking broadly to African-American youths who have fueled a new civil rights protest movement during his presidency, Mr. Obama urged them to adopt a more disciplined form of activism that goes beyond indignant rhetoric and uncompromising demands.
So the Manafort indictment has now led to a very credible-sounding defense for the Trump administration and even some very indignant calls that it serves as "proof" that there is no evidence of any real crime of election tampering committed by President Trump or his campaign.
We don't all run around town with suitcases on us, and if you want to hide a pair of bulky headphones as opposed to hanging them around your neck like an indignant techie, it's good to be able to pack them into a briefcase or bag.
"On the one hand the country is righteously indignant at Washington DC; the economy is not working for them and they don't believe we are making good choices that will help us keep the country safe from enemies both inside and outside our borders," he said.
It may be that nihilism, or Trumpism if you prefer, is the indignant customer's reaction to being told for the thousandth time that he is something better than a customer when he has a thousand reasons for knowing that's what he is and often all he is.
I think it's actually a little bit of a nothing burger, and the only thing I take away from it is that there's kind of a universal karmic response that when you go on an indignant story about privacy, you're going to start violating people's privacy.
An embarrassing garbage pile of an insult only used by indignant left-of-center PTA moms, "Re-thug-lican" is awful in not just its clunkiness, but also in its reinforcement of the notion that liberals are a bunch of hall monitors calling out mean ol' bullies.
In her now famous speech to the U.N. on that trip, delivered in the state of indignant incandescence singular to teenage girls, she stared down a room full of the most powerful leaders in the world: "You come to us young people for hope," she said.
In endorsing an impeachment inquiry, Democratic leaders have united the party behind a true confrontation with the president of the kind progressives have longed for since the beginning of his administration—those earnest and freshly indignant days before #Resistance was a bitter joke at the party's expense.
A day before the full House is set to vote on articles of impeachment accusing him of abusing his power and obstructing lawmakers' investigations, Trump wrote in his indignant six-page missive that Democrats would come to regret their efforts when voters cast ballots next fall.
Instead of finding faults with the more frivolous forms of self-care, and their pollution of the more "serious" self-care, maybe we should instead feel indignant about how every little moment in our lives needs to be productive and meaningful and presented to the world as such.
Mr Di Maio this month offered his movement's support to the gilets jaunes, prompting an indignant response from Paris At least the two countries' shared cultural heritage should help, especially since this is the quincentenary of the death in France of the great Italian polymath, Leonardo da Vinci.
I don't think it was like, you know, in Manet's time where Berthe Morisot had to get somebody to take her to things, or Mary Cassatt was very indignant because people didn't want her to attend a show by herself, and she wanted to do it and so on.
If the only casualty of the apparent hacking interference from abroad thus far seems to be Debbie Wasserman-Schultz's resignation and as yet unspecified damage to Hillary Clinton's momentum, that does not mean that Americans should be any less indignant about a foreign power trying to manipulate an election.
It's cover for people who get indignant about sexual immorality but are perfectly at ease with economic discrimination, with exploitative behaviors toward women in other ways, with just refusing to acknowledge the fact that another part of women's reproductive systems means that they actually need paid maternity leave.
The difference is that, prior to release, No Man's Sky captured the imagination of players in a way it could never live up to, which has in turn sparked a kind of indignant rage only a team of sociologists in the future will be able to fully unpack.
She performed many of the best songs from the album here: "Sorry," during which her backup dancers extended two indignant middle fingers; "Don't Hurt Yourself," during which she was backed onscreen by unforgiving flames; "Daddy Lessons," where she sang about her pain as a sort of cross-generational inheritance.
It was a tiny palace of sweet-faced Marys and red candles, a glinting emporium of Catholic medals, but the building itself seemed to carry an indignant sense of faith, as if a history of survival clung to its plasterboard walls and shone from the old glass counter.
Prime Minister Trudeau is being so indignant, bringing up the relationship that the U.S. and Canada had over the many years and all sorts of other things...but he doesn't bring up the fact that they charge us up to 300% on dairy — hurting our Farmers, killing our Agriculture!
"Peep's philosophies are no more profound than a great Instagram caption, and he can come off as a bit of an indignant kid, but it's easy to see why a new class of spitfires are using him as a talisman for their anxieties," Sheldon Pearce wrote for Pitchfork.
"You have this gesture of protest against these state symbols, and the centralist Spanish side picks up on it, becomes indignant and scandalized, and the whole thing escalates into a nationalist debate," said Mariann Vaczi, an anthropologist who has studied the intersection of nationalism and sports in Spain.
While it didn't have the same dramatic impact, the double bill of "Trouble in Tahiti" and "Clemency" also boasted a strong cast, including the persuasively haunted soprano Turiya Haudenhuyse, who didn't overdo the indignant mood that can be easily overindulged in portrayals of Dinah, Bernstein's claustral 1950s housewife.
In the opening scene of "The Fall of the American Empire," written and directed by the veteran French-Canadian filmmaker Denys Arcand, a young philosopher Pierre Paul (Alexandre Landry) waxes indignant to his bank-teller girlfriend, Linda (Florence Longpré), about how intelligence has nothing to do with success.
Leading the charge is DeMar DeRozan, forever underrated by the SI or ESPN or Name Your Outlet Top 100, forever indignant, and who constantly uses a perceived lack of respect as further motivation to return, year after year, even better than the theoretical ceiling he reached the year prior.
"I care deeply about the integrity of our democracy, and I'm not going to put up with that junk," said the strategist, Andy Yates, appearing confident, careful and sometimes indignant during the second day of an evidentiary hearing about a voter turnout operation in the state's Ninth Congressional District.
He added: "Prime Minister Trudeau is being so indignant, bringing up the relationship that the U.S. and Canada had over the many years and all sorts of other things…but he doesn't bring up the fact that they charge us up to 300% on dairy—hurting our Farmers, killing our Agriculture!"
James becomes indignant and suspicious, and it is then that Lala and Logan reveal there has been a disagreement between themselves and Raquel: They ate all of her pasta at James' Tuesday-night DJ set ("See You Next Tuesday"), which takes place biweekly at SUR Restaurant & Lounge, without her permission.
In "The Scheme," Dawkins -- currently appealing his conviction for bribery-- sits for an extensive interview that casts doubts on the FBI's tactics, while matter-of-factly discussing the extent to which coaches and agents flout NCAA rules by funneling money to prospective players and their families, despite indignant denials from coaches.
" Finalists Carlos Lozada of The Washington Post | Manohla Dargis of The New York Times Editorial Writing Ms. Dominick was cited for examining the consequences of Iowa's Medicaid privatization, as well as the broader health care challenges mounting for regular Iowans, "in a clear, indignant voice, free of cliché or sentimentality.
In other parts of fandom, watchdog groups that purport to police bullying have turned out to be purveyors of bullying themselves: Witness "Stop the Goodreads Bullies," an anonymous watchdog group formed from authors indignant over negative reviews they'd received from fans on the book reviews website as well as on Amazon.
Joseph McCarthy who taught Trump many of the hardball tactics he first used in business and now deploys from the White House, looms over the latest armada of attorneys who have stepped up to defend the president with indignant dismissals and swift counterattacks at any suggestion they've crossed an ethical line.
It&aposs been a tempestuous few days that have left close U.S. ally and summit-matchmaker South Korea "perplexed"; North Korea&aposs traditional ally China indignant that Trump was blaming it for changing Kim&aposs hardening attitude; and officials in Trump&aposs own administration struggling to stay up to speed with developments.
Even worse is that, here at home, anti-Trumpers on the left are indignant that the president is picking a fight with our allies and upsetting the "new world order," as they like to call it, even though the rest of the world hasn't kept its end of the bargain for years.
The so-called Indignant movement was set off by the revelation of an enormous corruption scheme that siphoned hundreds of millions of dollars from the country's main public health system, the Honduran Social Security Institute, and also by the evidence that the fraudulent activity had helped to finance Mr. Hernández's 2013 presidential campaign.
"They said I was a counterfeiter," an indignant Mr. Boggs told The Associated Press in 53, when agents in the counterfeiting division of the Secret Service raided his apartment near Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where he was an artist in residence, and took possession of more than 100 of his artworks.
"Everyone is always quick to say that they are environmentally friendly and mock Trump for global warming, but where you ask them for a minuscule and a little-more-than-symbolic concrete contribution, they become indignant," the historian Marco Gervasoni wrote in a front-page editorial published on Thursday in Il Messaggero.
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions offered an indignant defense on Tuesday against what he called "an appalling and detestable lie" that he may have colluded with the Russian effort to interfere in the 2016 election, but he declined during an often contentious Senate hearing to answer central questions about his or President Trump's conduct.
Amidst their Nazi-style chants of "blood and soil," and "Jews will not replace us," 100 racist, tiki-wielding goyim dressed as indignant garden gnomes are enough to make you forget the initial alibi for last weekend's Unite the Right rally — the potential removal of the Robert E. Lee monument from Emancipation Park — and focus on its actual intention.
Even with Wildflowers begetting an artistic peak—going triple platinum in the years that followed—Petty would subsequently go through a divorce and battle a heroin addiction, creating his bleakest work on 1999's Echo and his most indignant on 2002's The Last DJ, an album-length airing of grievances about the state of the music industry.
Evoking "the avenging wrath of an indignant people", the Nebraskan former congressman, who went on to become the joint Democratic and Populist presidential candidate, was also decrying "the idle holders of idle capital" and what later became known as trickle-down economics and the plight of the "toiling masses", much as Ms Le Pen does today.
The fictions collected in Almost No Memory, Samuel Johnson is Indignant, Varieties of Disturbance, and, most recently, Can't and Won't, are the Davis I suspect most readers know: epigrammatic confections, one-liners, bits of found text, dense little narratives like some space-age vision of astronaut food: a three-course meal in one easy-to-swallow capsule.
When the other woman on the I Am Cait bus — they're on a discovering-your-trans-spirit kind of road trip this season — start to push back against the idea that Trump, or any Republican candidate, would be an ally to women in general and the trans community in particular, Jenner's rant against Clinton gets louder and more indignant.
The part of the B.Q.E. most in need of repair spans one and a half miles, but it is the plan for the section passing just under the Heights that has sparked the most indignant opposition: the city's favored proposal turns the Promenade into a six-lane highway for six years, as the necessary repairs are made below.
"I was caught flatfooted in surprise because I was indignant to the point of genuine emotional shock at the concept that somebody who thought they'd invented a brilliant idea that would cause future AIs to torture people who had the thought [and] had promptly posted it to the public Internet," Yudkowsky wrote to explain why he 'yelled' at Roko on the forum.
In a tirade after getting dumped, he admitted he already had a girlfriend; this was also the case with "entertainment wrestler" Justin "Rated R" Rego (who had not one but two girlfriends) — most memorable because he was on crutches when he got exposed as a cheater and had an awkwardly hard time hobbling away from an indignant Ali Fedotowsky and the producers' cameras.
Looking past other landmarks, including a popular bookstore serving gelato, Schmitz finds a migrant worker in her second act as flower shop owner, a bickering old couple who are mired in get-rich-quick schemes, a struggling restaurateur who sells accordions on the side and indignant victims of land expropriation who squat on the lot where their homes once stood.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and Kim Jong Un can both claim victory, but short of an ugly incident, a walkout or an indignant tweet, "success" was always on the schedule.
It's safe to say that nobody alive today has ever seen anything like it: A newly elected president who, so far from being a professional politician, says off-the-cuff things in conversation or midnight tweets that positively invite indignant responses — and a media and entertainment industry that has been loudly marching against him ever since he won the nomination.
The ugly and chaotic clashes that unfolded on Friday inside a tense Chicago arena between Trump supporters and a coalition of protesters were the culmination of an extraordinarily indignant year in public life in which those on both sides of a widening divide have begun to see their fellow Americans as a fundamental threat to their economic future and basic dignity.
Still, indignant at the administration's handling of a drone strike in Iraq last month that killed a top Iranian official — a major provocation that pushed the United States and Iran to the brink of war — an unusually large number of Senate Republicans crossed party lines in an attempt to claw back their authority to weigh in on matters of war and peace.
NEW YORK — The late Chief of Police David C. Hennessy, of New Orleans, is avenged — not by the arm of the law, for the jury yesterday [March 13] acquitted six of the Sicilians accused of murdering him, and failed to agree on a verdict as to the other three — but by his indignant fellow citizens, who, satisfied that the men were guilty, sent them swiftly today to their last account.
The "professional Left" rose indignant over Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's debate claim that his election could land Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
" (Factoring in services-related trade, such as financial and legal services, the E.U.&aposs trade surplus with the U.S. is closer to $100 billion.) Trump fired off another testy tweet two hours later: "Prime Minister Trudeau is being so indignant, bringing up the relationship that the U.S. and Canada had over the many years and all sorts of other things...but he doesn't bring up the fact that they charge us up to 300% on dairy — hurting our Farmers, killing our Agriculture!
For instance, my collection of stories titled Samuel Johnson Is Indignant contains fifty-six pieces, including what could roughly be described as meditations; parables or fables; an oral history with hiccups; an interrogation about jury duty; a traditional, though brief, story about a family trip; a diary about thyroid disease; excerpts from a bad translation of a poorly written biography of Marie Curie; a fairly traditional narrative about my father and his furnace, though ending in an accidental poem; and, scattered through the book, brief prose pieces of just one or two lines as well as one or two pieces with broken lines.

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