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Disagreeable neighbor, excellent comrade - Extremely light-minded, and yet very affected - Indignantly naïve, nevertheless very blasé next »
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Indignantly, Santos declared that Brits using cocaine should be more conscious of the environmental impact of their drug habit.
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Indignantly, I explained that a campaign contribution could not have played any role in the settlement, because I had convinced Kleindienst.
Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010
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Indignantly, he asked, “Are you questioning my honor?”
Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010
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Indignantly, he asked, “Are you questioning my honor?”
Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010
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Indignantly, Santos declared that Brits using cocaine should be more conscious of the environmental impact of their drug habit.
Nikolas Kozloff: Cochabamba Climate Conference: The Coca Contradiction 2010
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Indignantly, Santos declared that Brits using cocaine should be more conscious of the environmental impact of their drug habit, and added that Colombia had lost more than two million hectares of rain forest in the last 15 years to coca production.
Nikolas Kozloff: Second Act for South American Left: Are Greens the Answer? 2010
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Indignantly, he asked, “Are you questioning my honor?”
Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010
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Indignantly informed me that as a lawyer and officer of the court, he is incapable of lying.
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Indignantly, Sir Cameron wonders whether Dr. Crany has persuaded Latitia “that some terrible propensities are revealed on the surface of my pericranium” (2.4.696).
Feminist Utopianism and Female Sexuality in Joanna Baillies Comedies 2008
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