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‘And I would add a stage five: You then appear on panels, with media critics like me, and you get very angry and indignant when we say that there are biases in the media and you’re not as free and independent as you think.’
Source: https://dissidentvoice.org/2023/05/climate-breakdown-extinction-and-the-most-stupid-boast/
German corporate directors “were surprised and indignant to find themselves in the criminal dock,” Mr. Ferencz wrote in a 1979 book.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/08/world/europe/benjamin-b-ferencz-dead.html
"I chuckle when Western governments get indignant about China's dominance" in rare earths, she said told the Diggers and Dealers Mining Forum in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, on Tuesday.
Indeed, had the British government sought to intervene in that process, I have not the slightest doubt that Shona Robison would have been among the first and most indignant of those protesting such “interference” in the work of a devolved administration.
That is greater than some indignant followers might say of their viewing expertise.
Source: https://www.mccourier.com/nascar-twitter-reacts-to-missing-daytona-500-crash/
The Jets’ star was indignant on the sideline — as seen on HBO’s “Hard Knocks” — questioning why the Giants challenged him twice with deep passes to rookie Jalin Hyatt that fell incomplete.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/09/10/jets-sauce-gardner-looks-to-get-more-interceptions-this-season/