The paper claimed that while popular indignation with the conservative clerical authorities was running high, support for Khatami remained solid.
But the fact that such remarks are being bandied about suggests the level of popular indignation at what is regarded as nepotism.
This aroused among Chinese people popular indignation and disgust which finally compelled the imperialists to remove the board.
This report poured fuel on popular indignation in the U.S., making the war inevitable.
Upon his head was concentrated the whole of the popular indignation against the foreign favourites; and he seems to have deserved this unenviable distinction.
As it happens, though, the initiative comes with no enforcement provisions beyond interagency suasion and popular indignation.
But perhaps the main consequence of the popular indignation it arouses is the distraction from addressing society's larger problems.
Nevertheless, in this case, he considered the execution a good thing, since popular indignation against the Fascists demanded some satisfaction.
In view of popular indignation he resigned in order to avoid making inopportune declarations to the chamber.
By that time, the popular indignation against abuses of the Polish aggressors had gained momentum.