- to Sol in "Procession of the
Indignant Ones"". El País.
Retrieved 30
December 2011. Guy Hedgecoe. "Spain's '
Indignants' mark
protest anniversary". BBC...
- Wall Street' and '
Indignants' movements, to vent
their anger against alleged corporate greed and
government cutbacks." '
Indignant'
protests across Asia...
- Anger, also
known as
wrath (UK: /rɒθ/ ROTH; US: /ræθ/ RATH) or rage, is an
intense emotional state involving a strong,
uncomfortable and non-cooperative...
-
activists organised by the
Direct Democracy Now! movement,
known as the
Indignant Citizens Movement (Gr****: Κίνημα Αγανακτισμένων Πολιτών, Kínima Aganaktisménon-Politón)...
- hits the mean
between Envy and Schadenfreude...
someone is
righteously indignant when they are
distressed at the
sight of
undeserved good fortune". Juvenal...
- from
succeeding him,
without explicitly naming James.
After receiving indignant reactions from
Charles and James,
William denied any involvement. In 1685...
-
attended George's
funeral in 1952. Mary
remained angry with
Edward and
indignant over his
marriage to Wallis: "To give up all this for that", she said...
-
civil authority in
favor of
Sucre and Santander, respectively.
Although indignant and
resentful of Santander, Bolívar
wrote to him on 10
November to communicate...
-
Church Offices Raided in
Abuse Inquiry". The New York Times. "Vatican '
indignant' over
Belgium police raids". BBC News Online. BBC. 25 June 2010. Retrieved...
- high
treason and Jacobitism.
MacGregor further claimed that when he
indignantly refused, he was
branded an outlaw, and his wife and
family were evicted...