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sense of injury

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At Pasadena Playhouse, Chukwudi Iwuji portrays Cyrano with a more obvious sense of injury.

It is remarkable, that Emma, in the many, very many, points of view in which she was now beginning to consider Donwell Abbey, was never struck with any sense of injury to her nephew Henry, whose rights as heir-expectant had formerly been so tenaciously regarded.

All those who vilified Kaepernick, where is the same demand for banishment, the same level of ugly feeling, the same red-faced, foaming sense of injury over the insult to America in that video of Floyd’s death, three white cops with all of their weight on his burdened back, grinding him into that pavement?

The scale of this communal sense of injury gave me the impression that people of colour in Britain are nursing something of a collective wound.

The rapid-fire missives painted the portrait of an isolated leader nursing a deep sense of injury.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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