The rest of the episode follows Carrie spreading the gospel of her indignance over the thoughtless goodbye. |
What condemnation and indignance Mr Blair and his cabinet would have shown if these had been perpetrated by other nations. |
Although an impartial observer, Yates isn't a journalist, and some of his own indignance leaks through as Kinnie talks about the injustice of an unarmed teenager killed when he posed no direct threat to anyone. |
When the notion of Warner wearing the baggy green was inducing not only ridicule but indignance, Virender Sehwag, avatar of modern batsmanship, said that he'd be a better Test player than he was a T20 hitter. |
His view of the events, and of the ever-conflicting thoughts and deeds of all kinds of German citizens, is undeniably fine, evoking both occasional indignance and a sense of connection from the reader. |
Never did get a reply from any of them and, she says, adding with mock indignance, Im still waiting. |