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8 Sentences With "indignations"

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My parents and I endured these regular indignations and anxieties to get to el otro lado, the other side.
I was about to throw out indignations, but realized it wasn't actually that bad an idea (it was just a bad name).
"A lot of the medications we prescribe have root indignations, so when drugs are developed, they use nature as a bouncing board," he says.
Entity Theory Dispositional traits are used within the entity theory as a basic unit of analysis. Either positive or negative attributes are experienced and possibly expressed. With indignations the attributes experienced are going to be negative.
The book belongs to the genre of stories told by an unreliable narrator. The story is organized in sections that are headed by the sequential courses of the dinner, from aperitif to digestif, and frequently interrupted by some form of disruption during the meal as well as flashbacks. The novel starts with what appears to be a skeptical "attitude towards the fashionable, the fancy and the fussy" that may appeal to the reader only to turn—"slowly and fiendishly"—to make the reader think about the nature of their own indignations.
Cottrell, Roger Nash Baldwin and the American Civil Liberties Union, pg. 57. The troika guided the activities of the NCLB and the successor ACLU in its earliest years. Roger Baldwin later fondly recalled their partnership: > We made a team which was never after equalled in the American Civil > Liberties Union. DeSilver contributed the quick unerring judgment, with a > gay and easy approach to tough problems; Nelles, the reflective opinions of > a studious lawyer sometimes aroused by hot indignations; and I, the > techniques of the social case worker, an organizer and a publicity man for > such limited publicity as was open to us.
The fusion of found objects linked with copper wire and stitches that he invents, confront the challenge of the free volume. Concretizing his desires, pains, passions, indignations and dreams through his sculptures, Sumégné invents his philosophy and his technique of JALA'A to manifest and magnify self-transcendence. The topics addressed by Sumégné are multiple: masks and characters of traditional powers, men and women on the move (dancers, pushed-pushers), scenes out of his daily environment. Invited to a do a residency in Douala by doual'art for three years, from 1993 to 1996, Sumégné made his La Nouvelle Liberté, a monumental sculpture of 12 meters in height.
From then on, and although the title of this novel invited to reflection like the last word of his narrative to silence, each of Frédéric Berthet's books was awaited with curiosity. In January 1993, appeared simultaneously Felicidad, his second collection of short stories (L'Infini's headline read "Nouvelles du front"), and Paris-Berry (that of the "Blanche Collection" read "Counter- attack"), a short story as unclassifiable as the preceding ones, but which aroused in the press a wave of interrogations, if not indignations: a bit casual, was this irruption in the mythical collection of Gallimard a provocation? His last book, Le Retour de Bouvard et Pécuchet was published by Éditions du Rocher in March 1996. The literary work of Frédéric Berthet, however, began in 1970.

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