Hearing that name riled Adam up, knocking his anger up a couple of notches. |
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But their joy turned to anger after the judge reduced the sentence after agreeing to purge the contempt of court conviction. |
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As colonists' anger over the Stamp Act built, a tax official was burned in effigy from the limbs of an elm estimated to be 120 years old. |
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I was almost happy as the familiar hot feeling of anger returned in me like a long lost companion. |
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Certainly he is more believable when he's doing anger and hardness than when he deploys his constrained smile. He's not a grinner. |
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I was disappointed with myself because anger is often such a revelatory emotion, especially in a situation like team sports. |
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The devilish playful look in his eye was replaced with a look of anger and rage. |
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Will anger propel you to be a healer, a restorer, a rescuer, and a reconciler? |
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I am increasingly sensitive to injustice, which makes my blood boil, and these paintings were born from the anger provoked by this horror. |
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I think after the anger comes some sort of grudging acceptance, but it's not going to be a very calming acceptance. |
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It helps them to avoid addressing the true cause of that anger i.e. the attitudes and policies of an overtly disablist society. |
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It not only gives someone on whom the blame can be focused on, it also gives us a way of avoiding our own feeling of anger or guilt. |
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I journeyed through countless emotions, from guilt through anger to sadness. |
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I was discountenanced, feeling a slow and steady anger rising, a free-floating anger, aimed at no one, no thing as yet. |
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When the train disgorged its passengers at Queen Street, there was a huge communal feeling of pent-up anger yet nowhere to vent it. |
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However, when Hero is shamed and disgraced, it is Antonio who vents his anger very loudly. |
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Feeling slightly humiliated, Anna folded her arms, sat back in her chair and pouted, making no effort to disguise her anger toward his put-down. |
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I can hardly describe the sense of anger and betrayal and sheer disillusionment now endemic in the staff. |
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Yet if anything, my anger and dissatisfaction probably exceeds that of the residents. |
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We can have anger without hate, discernment without judgment and condemnation and expression without suppression. |
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He is a keen Europhile, but his anger at how Poland is being treated was clear. |
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His eyes straying over the windows, his breath caught in his throat as a new burst of anger erupted in his veins. |
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For a brief time late in the decade, things improved, but after 1929, working-class anger erupted. |
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For years she tried to shield the girls from her own feelings of anger towards her ex-husband. |
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Things at that moment in his life were such that he just exploded and his anger and those feelings were taken out on the wrong person. |
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But his defence did little to defuse the anger of critics, and the blogosphere was filled with condemnation for the paper. |
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She was famous for these quick, fiery bursts of anger like her mother, but she rarely gets angry. |
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And the love he felt for his mother was as fiery as the anger that she could so easily incite in him. |
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Described as powerful, domineering and charismatic, he alternated affection with explosions of anger that terrified children and staff. |
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The riots were an explosion of raw anger against the racism and brutality of the police, and the continued denial of basic civil rights. |
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The protests were explosions of anger in which typically anywhere between 500 and 1,000 protesters blocked busy roads with burning barricades. |
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Nero had to quickly prepare himself for the explosion of anger that was to come. |
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That fiery anger built up in me again, but this time I had control over it. |
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Jason couldn't understand her sudden explosion of anger and he knew there had to be more to what was bothering her than the spider prank. |
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Her voice was cold, with no hint of the fiery anger that showed plain on her face. |
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In addition, adolescents who internalized their anger made more serious suicide attempts than did those who externalized their anger. |
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His voice came out cold and rigid yet fiery with untamed anger etched within it. |
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Youthful, idealistic romance has grown into love, hopefulness into doubt, and anger into distance. |
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Inside those eyes was anger, anger so fiery that Catherine grew more afraid. |
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He tried to turn over, to face her, but at the sight of him the fiery anger overwhelmed her, and she swung as hard as she could in a deadly arc! |
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Yet, the gesture was filling him with an emotion totally different from the previous night, overpowering the anger and annoyance. |
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But Taylor's anger was not directed at the referee but at the assistant referee, who flagged for the incident. |
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Protests by irate seniors continue, and their anger is being fanned by the Communist and other leftist parties. |
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The first ran out of the facility in anger after a confrontation with another female. |
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Charlie has broken the generational pattern of anger and abuse in his family line. |
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These largely token measures have done little to quell public anger at the violent actions of the police. |
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His mind was racing in confusion, in terror, in remaining anger and in deep sorrow. |
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She's a whirlwind of anger and violence, desperate to deny the finality of Rocky's affliction that she knew she would one day have to face. |
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His eyes flashed with anger for a moment, making Gwen step back unconsciously. |
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Of course, there is much anger and confusion, suspicion and mistrust among fans as to why the club has found itself in this do-or-die situation. |
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Oxford residents have expressed their anger at development plans on St Giles Street and at Keble College. |
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Respond with anger and pressure, not cynicism and apathy, when the Second Internationalists fail to act as their representatives. |
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Above all, they had been roused to anger by a recent decision of the Court to nationalize the railways. |
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He is a member who is given to anger, a member who can display anger and can pretend anger, but underneath it actually is anger, as well. |
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The grief would be intense and there would be feelings and anger and resentment. |
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There was anger about the lack of prospects and poor schools, and young people from ethnic minorities felt trapped in ghettos. |
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Still, it was more anger and private anguish than surprise that made her turn to look at him sharply. |
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Fifty protesters gathered yesterday morning to voice their anger at the decision to allow Westbury cement works to burn waste products as fuel. |
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All the anger and profane, obscene raileries come out in a torrent in one of Brando's most magnificent performances. |
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This was a bride snatching, so that one man could marry and deflower a girl on her wedding day mainly to anger a rival. |
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Honest and timely disclosure may defuse anger when people feel that information is not being withheld. |
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Although anger simmered right under the surface, my voice was pleasant and calm. |
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The continuation of such appalling conditions is cause for anger and consternation across a wide spectrum of animal lovers. |
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The fear I felt at being caught turned into anger and I felt my hands bunch tightly into fists. |
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The burning winds of fundamentalism, the flaming anger of impressionable youth, claim many a victim. |
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As well as anger management classes, they take lessons on cookery and childcare skills. |
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The passion was still there, the anger was still there, the poetry and the beauty and the sense of mission were all still there. |
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Those gathered at the gates of Longannet witnessed the despair of many, and the anger flickering briefly across some faces. |
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And even as I am relating this story I know you are looking upon me with great anger in your squinty, beady eyes. |
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She looks away, ashamed of being seen with Robbie and a small flare of anger was burning in her heart. |
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Ronnie felt a flare of anger spring up and he clenched his hands into fists, shooting a glare at Jessica. |
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Marie lay in her bed well into the afternoon, wallowing in anger and self-pity. |
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He spoke, in a very businesslike tone, the sudden flare of anger gone from his voice and attitude. |
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For some reason, this sent a flare of anger up in Jade, and she shoved him away and stood up, glaring at him. |
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Turning about, Jeremy felt a flare of anger as he saw the words on the wall at the head of the bed. |
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Opinion Leader Research is only one pollster reporting a thunderflash of anger in focus groups that is oddly not reflected in the polls. |
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I feel his lips curve into a smirk against my cheek and a flare of anger ignites within me. |
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A faint flare of anger had risen up in me, but I quickly extinguished the blaze. |
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Her brow furrowed in confusion, but then her eyes flashed with anger again. |
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She felt an irrational anger seize her at this small disturbance in the palace routine. |
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I'm practically seething with anger before I'm even halfway through this old lady's cart of Christmas ornaments. |
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Jean had hopefully cooled off from this morning, and Roger didn't want to anger her again by being late. |
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The burden is a clutch of vivid memories which inspire a mixture of anger and pity in equal measure. |
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My feelings of anger and disgust, but even stronger emptiness, stopped me from poking fun at all my usual subjects. |
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He paused, noticing that Devon was still seething with anger about Officer Sizemore. |
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Measured anger and ironic humour is perfectly set against cracking beats by the master rap music producer. |
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Alan drew his shotgun, his eyes flashing with anger as he charged back towards the door to the stairway. |
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Instead, his look of irritation and slight anger remained, making her quickly look back down to the paper. |
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So anger is a potential range of feelings, from irritation and determination to outrage and fury. |
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When his eyes located her, cuddled into Adam's lap, Joe flew into a rage, his green eyes flashing in anger at his brother. |
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He felt the body reel inwardly, weakening as his anger surfaced, stressing the spell that held the body in corporeal form. |
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That odd anger rose up in him again, because her rejection seemed wrong, unfair. |
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Widespread anger against Tung, who is backed by China but not popularly elected, has fuelled demands for more democracy. |
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For a second I thought he was going to hit me, his eyes were flashing with anger and impatience. |
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But there is still anger in the industry about British firms being undercut by hauliers from abroad who are paying so much less for fuel. |
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Corruption has spawned popular anger and instability lurks in the world's most populous nation. |
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The crying woman's head jerked up, eyes flashing in momentary anger at my tone of voice. |
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She also vented her anger over Downing Street spokesman Tom Brown's description of his resembling a Walter Mitty character. |
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His face flushed slightly with remembered anger for a moment, then he shook it off. |
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Martina feels a flush of anger at the realization that her new car is about to disappear. |
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His eyes flashed with anger and he grabbed Willis' wrist and twisted it behind his back. |
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The strange look of anger on her face quickly subsided, and her accustomed cheer returned. |
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Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. |
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When I first came down here, I was shocked by the anger it caused in countrified folk. |
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Sidroc's anger now was only a small part of what he bore for Toki, and the reasons he forbore from killing him must be equally deep and old. |
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But as the sun sets on a troubled election, it's still not clear if that anger foreshadows a change in power. |
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With a creeper glint in his eyes, Peter eschews any form of anger management in favor of destroying his career in one glorious temper tantrum. |
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Her eyebrows were creased in anger and her usually pale complexion was a deep shade of crimson. |
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The boy cringed away but remained defiant, his anger driving the fear out of him. |
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By her second lap around the interstate beltway the hum of the engine from Jennifer's MG roadster began to drown out her anger and frustration. |
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She leaned against the wall, anger and sadness welling up inside her as she thought about what had happened. |
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I left the cinema half an hour before the end of the film in disgust, anger and, quite frankly, boredom. |
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I, too, am one of your ilk, and I know the pain, suffering, stress, frustration, and downright anger that comes from driving in this place. |
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But anger flashed across her face when the cellular phone in her pocket rang. |
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Rubbish on spare land in Burnley is causing anger among residents living nearby. |
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Three weeks of rapine, slaughter and plunder were sufficient to anger the king and the emperor, who entered into negotiations with each other. |
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She turned to me, the anger in her eyes, no longer controlled, blazing freely. |
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They masterfully inflamed the crowd's anger by suggesting that city officials were willfully withholding information about the shooting. |
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No one shook with more anger than when they glimpsed a rat contentedly gnawing on a slice of carrot or crust of bread. |
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Unfortunately, the anger many individuals live with on a daily basis can become crystallized into their identity. |
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Soon after taking office she provoked anger by saying she supported the legalisation of assisted dying. |
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Like most AIDS victims, he went through periods of depression, anger and self-pity. |
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Todd was bright red with anger now and looked as if smoke would start to fume from his ears. |
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For a moment, anger flashes across his face as he addresses this accusation. |
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By now, it was at the bottom of the hill, blood gushing from its wounds, its anger now a frantic fury. |
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He was livid, furious at his father and his anger grew with every tear his mother shed. |
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My fear had left awhile back, leaving plenty of room for the anger that was rising. |
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They are hoping to take advantage of the public anger and media furor generated by the first of Gomery's two reports. |
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He could feel the anger swelling up and beginning to pound through his veins. |
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Waiting 'til her daughter was out of earshot, she aimed her anger and resentment at Mitch. |
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He prompted anger by appearing to suggest some of the audience had been drinking. |
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I felt my anger slowly ebb away at the sound of pure concerned in the deep tenor of his voice. |
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But after the initial wave of shock and anger ebbed, Rogers had a different idea. |
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The hostility-reduction intervention included teaching them skills for expressing anger more appropriately and more assertively. |
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It's fueled by a long legacy of anti-intellectualism and right-wing populism that focuses anger on liberal eggheads. |
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I share the rising public anger at a government that sneers at integrity and trust. |
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I had a rush of anger and frustration at not being able to vent my feelings in an acceptable manner. |
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Expressing your anger in an assertive, not aggressive, manner is the healthiest way to let out anger. |
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What was funny to me, however, was the barely masked anger in their tone disguised as concern or good-natured ribbing. |
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His anger glinted dangerously and she thought that his eyes looked so strange. |
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All her words make my blood boil with jealousy and anger as she speaks the taboo. |
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He was usually slow to anger but once his wrath was roused he made a dangerous enemy. |
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When an addict is in denial, he projects his anger onto everyone but himself, and especially upon anyone brave enough to tell him the truth. |
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It said his name in a mocking way, provoking him to an anger that he dared not express in front of such a fiend. |
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The anger lasted for a long time, trying to provoke her into saying things she would regret. |
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I couldn't see why anyone would wish to provoke me to the point of anger over not having a significant other. |
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Men of all ages simply kept their distance, though sometimes every now and then one would come and try to anger and provoke her. |
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When I realised that I was descended from this man, I felt intense sadness, anger and shame. |
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Alternately, forest activists may come under scrutiny by some for provoking anger and hostility amongst loggers. |
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But an opposition leader capable of righteous anger is essential for any democratic legislature. |
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She did not even feel the slightest bit of anger or remorse as she felt her hands lift up the gun. |
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My anger management counselor told me that in time like these, I need to sit back, and calmly count backwards from ten. |
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It wouldn't do, either, to underestimate the parental anger over the shemozzle of the current meningitis vaccine programme. |
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She was as angry as Caitlin was, but her anger was directed toward Crane, whom she saw as the cause for her sudden state of dishabille. |
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He saw it in his eyes, the pure utter anger that Noriel had for his son, and suddenly he felt it. |
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Arendri who had never raised his voice like that in pure absolute anger had just bit the head off of the one person they all despised. |
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For a moment, his anger concentrated on pure, soulless insatiable carnal hunger and desire, which was the cause of all his suffering. |
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He slunk back a few inches, then remembered Gail, with a slow burn of anger that swept through his soul and demanded vengeance. |
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Arrogance will go away and it will be filled with humbleness, and the anger goes away, and meekness replaces it. |
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Canceling the season would anger and infuriate hundreds of thousands of people. |
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Research has shown that for some people episodes of anxiety or anger have preceded their elopement. |
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For Paul to remain useful under these difficult conditions, he did not allow bitterness, anger or resentment to get a grip on his heart. |
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The bad rap that anger has received has made it even more resistant to examination. |
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One such case made it into police records unintentionally after neighbors tried to stop a domestic assault out of concern for the family rather than out of anger at the man. |
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Men and women need to know that no form of violence is acceptable, whether done in anger or premeditated. |
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You can approach life's trials and tribulations with anger and hostility or with humor. |
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Destabilized, he wanders through a viscous reality that fills him with anger and spitefulness. |
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Computer makers are understandably reluctant to abet a massive censorship scheme, or to anger their customers with unwelcome software. |
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There was no anger or recrimination in his voice, but he refused to acknowledge there was a problem. |
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We must join in a common effort, without remorse or recrimination, without anger or rancor. |
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Any impulses, any desires which you cannot control, any violence and any anger are still part of your animality. |
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In the nuclear age, God who is slow to anger and abounding in mercy has granted humanity many days of grace. |
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Also, workers might reveal their fleshly attributes by showing anger or other hard feelings, even though they say they are serving the flock. |
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Because if you do make them, they impact on your friends, your family, your rellies, and the anger that that generates is very difficult to bear in a small community. |
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A child aged two, four or five years who is not loved already has great anger bottled up inside. |
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It helps children and parents better manage anger by getting them to stop, think and plan positive alternatives before they act impulsively. |
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Upon hearing her voice on my machine, I was torn between amorousness and horror, especially because the growing anger in her voice was astonishing. |
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Look at the anger of farmers or small-scale fishermen who are in dire straits. |
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Their anger is frequently misdirected at police, medical staff and friends. |
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Kevin also gives himself the opportunity to vent a lot of anger and frustration out at the film industry, Internet maligners and, um, more Internet maligners. |
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On that occasion Cook cut a distressingly hollow-eyed figure, constrained by protocol from giving voice to his obvious anger and frustration. |
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I guess my view is that there is anger and then there's anger. |
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Don't get carried away by anger and emotion when workers take spontaneous action. |
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The simple fact of announcing his intention to proclaim emancipation back in September had created more public anger than Lincoln had anticipated. |
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It was those thoughts that made her blood boil with anger and frustration. |
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Youth peers can get so much farther than adults can in talking to other youth about anger and conflict. |
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I get to see the other side of my job. The side that lacks in-your-face violence, theft and anger towards authority. |
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He says he needed to start his life over, learn new ways of doing things, like controlling his anger and dissipating his emotions. |
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Violence and the habits of anger are put aside as the brothers meet and weep together. |
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The airline is embarking on another round of job cuts, generating anger from its biggest union, which is balloting its members on strike action. |
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The source of the anger may not be obvious too anyone, even the person who is angry. |
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His eyes were flashing from humiliation, anger and probably pain. |
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His eyes flashed with anger behind his round gold framed glasses. |
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His eyes were flashing with anger and his mouth was covered in blood. |
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The Royal Bank of Scotland has become a lightning rod for anger over banker excess that is blamed for the financial crisis. |
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Not surprisingly, aversive child behaviour, such as crying, may produce anger and tension in some adults that contributes to aggressive response. |
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The politics of the next few years will be shaped by managing anger rather than transcending it. |
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They may feel powerless, afraid and angry, yet may internalize the anger having been taught that the emotion is unfeminine. |
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This decision has severe impact on the environment and public health, resulting in an outcry of anger and resentment throughout the country. |
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With Arthur Miller, IÂ have been astonished by the rawness of his writing, by his anger and humour. |
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There's a lot of anger and despair around, much of it nihilistic and self-destructive and for which there is no political outlet. |
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Several roundtable participants expressed their anger and deep frustration at this situation. |
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Playing such a provocative character, she may have been risking her career and incurring the anger of her fans who expected the usual singing and light-footed girl-next-door. |
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Along with his gang of loyal criminals, he commits daring daylight robberies and elaborate heists that anger the police while stirring the public's imagination. |
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Today, the Saudis vent their anger with fits of forgettable diplomatic rage. |
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It remains a medium of anger and scorn, and it is often used as a bludgeon to beat down the expression of other people's views. |
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Conquer anger with peace, evil with goodness, miserliness by donation, and untruth by truth. |
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But it is a higher order of cruelty — and carelessness — for a peace officer to use his elected office to play on anger and fear. |
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Their rage silently foments within them, because expressing their anger would antagonize their abusers and generate further mistreatment. |
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Pour out thine indignation upon them, and let thy wrathful anger take hold of them. |
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Talking about the painful topics as a group will allow the frustrations, pain, and anger to be released in an atmosphere of emotional support. |
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We have to cast away our docility and raise our legitimate voice of anger to our leaders. |
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The cannier despots know that whispers of dissent among the few can turn into howls of anger among the many in a Tunisian trice. |
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The appeasing energies of this mudra will help you to moderate your anger and ease your tensions. |
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When a person hurls derogatory names at a child, whether in anger or in jest, he may cast the child into a most undesirable role. |
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However, Keepers must be sensitive to the needs of some to vent anger or to disgorge highly emotional feelings. |
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People act out their contempt and anger through various forms of violation: occupation, desecration, even destruction. |
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She rowed the boat down the waterway, her anger slowly subsiding. |
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His recent attack of you was childish and abusive and I was embarrassed for him for having lost control and showing anger in public, which in Asia entails a loss of face. |
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And his voice quavers with barely contained anger on another outstanding track, Dégueulasse. |
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As a rule, it's best to wait for one day after a big row, time for things to settle and the anger to die down. |
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His anger at Maria's loose tongue and looseness in certain other regards was so great that it nearly overpowered his fury in regards to Augustine. |
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Millions of ordinary Russians seethed with anger because for months nobody had paid them their wages and pensions. |
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Given the amount of concern and anger which your proposals have generated, why have you refused to pilot the scheme in one area of the city first? |
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I must now take responsibility for enraging my party leader, alienating the people of a great city, and incurring the anger of not a few of The Spectator's readers. |
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The fact that it was instated in this city in 1970, only to be removed immediately thereafter thanks to a barrage of public anger and protest, says something doesn't it? |
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But while the voice of anger was clear, the debate itself was confused. |
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The long-simmering anger of alienated black youth at racism and economic injustice in the ghettos was erupting into violent and destructive urban insurrections. |
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The more alcohol he consumed, the more anger and jealousy consumed him. |
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They have called instead for an independent inquiry by an external investigator and warned that public anger in the area over the latest tragedy was now barely containable. |
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Something about his mild responses caused a flare of anger with Anne. |
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The degree of anger versus cooperation between the couple is too great. |
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When parking-lot congestion impedes the advance of responsible eaters toward the bin of heirloom tomatoes, you see that anger comes in many flavors. |
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Stomping my feet with anger I was about to turn around and go back inside the house when the ball magically came flying over the fence back to my side again. |
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He would try and clear his mind by swimming laps in the pool, but he began swimming with all his anger and resembled nothing more than a shark thrashing about. |
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At the same time, the Union parties and the SPD are preparing to divert popular anger over government policy by means of right-wing populist campaigns. |
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These changes provoked the anger of William Cobbett, who wished to return to a golden age when England was still a land of prosperous yeomen farmers and contented cottagers. |
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The study showed that men who express their anger have a 10 percent greater risk than non-hostile men of developing an atrial fibrillation, a heart flutter. |
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He uses large letters to print part of his messages, thus conveying an impression of anger in his communication. |
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Because of this I have been as cross as two sticks for the last couple of hours and my pain and anger has led me to eat cake when I am supposed to be detoxing. |
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Rushwind curses in anger at the tactic employed by his opponent. |
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A white hot anger flared through him as he screamed in fury. |
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He was known as a ruthless man whose anger could turn into a raging fury. |
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He hated the right-wing media with a fury he rarely chose to disguise, an anger which led him to forbid access to columnists and reporters of the right. |
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Cuddling into his warmth, she allowed her eyes to close as her anger ebbed until it faded completely, leaving a small twinge of guilt in its wake. |
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I felt my anger ebb away and a feeling of shame come over me. |
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He sighed, a bit of the anger ebbing away from his countenance. |
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The second half of Birth of a Nation was intended to leave its viewers speechless, shaking with anger at the dastardliness of the upstart blacks, and their white supporters. |
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He was expressing anger that the deadheading train passed him by. |
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Although teasing resembles bullying because it can prompt feelings of anger or embarrassment, teasing can be less hostile and done with humor, rather than harm. |
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A man is sometimes very excitable and prone to anger for trivial reasons. |
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Her cheeks are flushed with anger and her eyes glitter dangerously. |
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There are several phrases, tossed about casually in everyday conversation, which gnaw at the part of my brain that processes logic, driving me to anger and frustration. |
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His deselection caused anger in the parliamentary party as well as in his constituency, but MPs are unwilling to rock the boat so close to the election. |
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My face, I'm sure, is that of pure terror and anger right now. |
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Concentrated in working class electorates, the vote expressed the widespread anger and disgust that had built up against Labor's pro-market, anti-working class policies. |
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The snarling anger and the dime-store philosophy has been replaced with an earthy energy that wisely does not hinge on one specific stylistic or emotional stance. |
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The wolf growled in anger and clamped its jaws down on Ray's shoulder. |
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I felt a growl of anger rising, and forced it down with an effort of will. |
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He had a deep scowl that emanated fierce anger and frustration. |
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His anger might also have betrayed his sense of entitlement. |
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The same explosion of public anger and immediate calls for improved safety followed the deaths of 31 people in the rail crash in October last year. |
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The recent explosion of popular anger comes after centuries of misrule. |
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This provoked an explosion of anger by rank-and-file workers. |
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City officials are worried that another horrific police killing could provoke an explosion of popular anger given the deepening social crisis in New York. |
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It will show the extent of people's anger about these monstrous turbines. |
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Otherwise their anger and frustration can lead to religious extremism. |
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The flip side of this desire to be empowered was the frustration and anger we found when parents were ignored and not asked to help. |
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There's not only disappointment, there's also anger with the way in which some people have been treating this in a cavalier manner. |
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On this point, our anger is in direct proportion to the extent of the damage done to biodiversity. |
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What unfathomable horror, what great despair, fear and bewilderment, what great distrust, anger and hatred would be triggered? |
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Dominique Morisseau wrote the celebrated Detroit '67, a play where Motown groove is juxtaposed with the pent-up anger of family and city. |
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To offer thanks to one who had done well, or a reproof, either in anger or gentle regret, to one who had not. |
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Rackham's book has a seething anger over our inability to look after things that matter. |
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I have to help her to extinguish her anger by mildness, generosity, asking for forgiveness. |
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A mixture of confusion, fear and anger requires careful and gentle handling. |
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Stamina, precision, clarity, courage, patience, and an even temper are necessary, though calculated impatience or anger may be used as a tactic. |
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The best solution, when frustration and anger occur, is to leave the child in a safe place and walk away until you pull yourself together. |
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Maybe this is the underlying reason for fan anger when an athlete falls from grace. |
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We are going to have to be steadfast in our anger yet measured in our justice. |
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The community of Engcobo near here expressed their anger this week at the frequent and debilitating power failures which also cut the water supply to the town. |
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Understandably, the anger and injustice people feel about inherited disease is aimed with full force at the gene in question. |
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If you feel like your anger is about to bubble over, remove yourself from the situation and suggest another, calmer time to discuss the matter. |
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There have been similar outbursts of public anger in the past, but they have become more frequent and risk alienating the population further. |
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He had dark spiky brown hair that made it look like he just woke up every time you saw him and his deep hazel eyes filled with anger and hate, but a tint of heart. |
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If you're suppressing your anger or flying off the handle on a regular basis, you need positive ways to deal with it. |
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Turning her head in disgust, her anger at the boiling point, she made a heroic effort to calm down. |
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Then you can suddenly receive a comment from a colleague that kindles anger in your heart-anger because you feel humiliated. |
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Underneath, however, we see the seething anger of the second-rater who alone feels capable of appreciating Mozart's prodigious gifts. |
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With this monolog, Marc Ravenhill expresses his anger against the contemporary jungle into an iconoclastic, curious, and provocative way. |
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However, his anger at others is simply a diversion from self-loathing. |
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The unsatisfiable anger and alienation of the modern version of false populism is dependent upon keeping people apart. |
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And then there were those with great loss in their hearts and anger in their veins. |
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It is legitimate for trade unions to express anger at the way in which national debt has been built up. |
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Social assistance recipients face resentment and anger from others in society, who see them as freeloading and lazy. |
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The anger will fix upon the individuals who were previously most admired for their financial imagination and acuity. |
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She was seething, but her anger was frighteningly under control. |
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Manage your child's anger with the tactics described above, and don't slack off. |
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Amy seethed with anger on the inside, but forced herself to smile. |
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Mr. Speaker, one of the problems with remand is that people do not have access to anger management programs or academic training. |
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