Firms in Idle are angry that two cab companies are parking outside their businesses and taking away trade. |
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The waves of the angry sea threw Lorana into her uncle, Koric, who held on to the oar with all his strength. |
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Afterwards my face had a number of large angry swollen red areas which have since gone down. |
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The abrasions around his neck were an angry red, a sharp contrast to his pale skin. |
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I was so angry as I left the hospital that I could barely see the numbers on my cell phone as my fingernail jabbed at it. |
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I don't drink coffee so I use politics like caffeine, to get me jacked up and angry at the beginning of the day. |
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My blood begins to boil and my hair and eyes take on the angry shade of fire engine red. |
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The students were very angry when they discovered during the quarter that there was to be an exit test. |
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What is more important, protecting the safety of children and their carers, or appeasing angry men on the warpath? |
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Darius' eyes were hard and intense and his stormy aura swirled with angry red. |
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The angry waves lash at my body, as if the sea is trying to reclaim what it had just lost. |
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When I'm pitching a fit, she'll fight me, but when I'm calmly angry and acidly articulate she knows not to push it. |
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The sea lashed the rock like angry scorpions wishing for release from a cage making small droplets of water fly up. |
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We are really angry because this is an accident waiting to happen and I'm sure that it will happen again. |
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A study of contract killings in Australia has found most are not ordered by criminals, but by angry spouses and jilted political lovers. |
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When he started to neatly fold his washing, the large and angry crowd was bristling. |
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As Chris points the boat back to Paignton, the sky is already looking angry. |
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Then at least I could get angry, and that might have helped quench this burning desire. |
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Contrary to popular belief, Marla did not have a quick temper, she was simply angry all the time. |
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The angry cross-hatch of purple weals between his nipples is matched by four on his back and, according to some reports, one on his buttocks. |
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Questions included whether study participants considered themselves quick-tempered or whether they felt like hitting someone when they got angry. |
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The woman then came to our flat very upset and angry that we'd made things worse. |
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He always seems angry with the world, and often comes over as tetchy in interviews. |
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I am very angry that we didn't even get a letter back acknowledging our petition, because we spent a lot of time on it. |
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Only their angry eyes were visible and it was clear they had hatred in their hearts. |
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The patients are very, very angry that nobody is taking any notice of them. |
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One minute I feel we can get over this but the next I'm angry with him and feel I could never trust him again. |
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I just feel so angry that I have not been able to have my babies in Halifax. |
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Union bosses are angry that support staff are having to reapply for their jobs at a troubled Bolton school. |
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A boy who was being bullied was so angry that he wrote a hit list, then crumpled it up and threw it away. |
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The papers are angry that we gave hospital consultants a massive pay rise without asking them to do any more work. |
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However, many local residents are angry that the council has refused to hold a public inquiry into the site. |
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Despite this the committee voted to take no further action with many angry that the motion had even been on the agenda. |
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The children were angry with their parents for not being able to give them what others could. |
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He had too much to lose and so little to gain, and he besides, he was too angry with her. |
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Labor Senator Kate Lundy is angry that not all thefts have been reported to the police. |
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She has now recovered, but I am so angry that she could have died because this problem has been ignored for so long. |
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On two occasions, it has gone too far and I have actually been so angry that I hit him. |
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When I think back about the things that truly made me angry there were few. |
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But Truman, who was still angry that Ally had boarded him for nearly a week, turned away. |
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Already, angry residents in the area are collecting a petition to go to the council complaining about the situation. |
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They are angry that the government has used the disaster to ban people from resettling within 200 metres of the seashore. |
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The angry mood suggests too many people will be going to the polls resentfully. |
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A part of me also was hurt, resentful and angry about his comments and accusations. |
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They're angry and resentful about the situation and primed for an angry response. |
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If I do that, it will make him sullen and resentful and unmotivated to control his desire to hit when he is angry. |
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Sorin is not the usual whingeing ancient, but a sardonic, angry old man who can laugh bitterly at himself. |
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This quartet featured a stunning, slashing, angry modern-dance dialogue between two dancers, then a requiem for fallen comrades. |
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John reproves what he perceives as the author's insolent comments and suggests bringing his angry feelings to God in prayer. |
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But perhaps the most important issue you start to confront is that of our representative democracy becoming ingrained, insular, and angry. |
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Rail officials brought in police armed with lathis to intimidate an angry crowd of relatives gathered near the crash site. |
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So unless you want a bunch of angry, hungry sports crazies on your hands, call for your 'za at least ninety minutes before you want it to arrive. |
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Sigh could tell that she was getting angry because she called him by his first, middle and last names. |
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Perhaps this Yom Kippur, as I contemplate who I am and who I want to be, I decide to work on not getting angry this year. |
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It's a very angry affair, with buzzsaw guitars and yelping and screeching down the mic. |
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The white roses were ripped up by angry Lancastrian horticulturalists, which lead to revenge attacks by white rose loving Yorkists. |
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Instead of aloha from Hawaii, Spruce is greeted in the Arctic by angry mosquitoes that proceed to hospitalise him. |
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The log upended there didn't split like it was suppose to and with an angry yank, Joe tried to pull the head free. |
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I'm not a daft wee laddie, and I know that happens, but it doesn't normally happen quite so blatantly, so I was annoyed and angry. |
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I'd managed to get an A-list celebrity angry enough with me to take a pot shot at me. |
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They were full of regret at missed opportunities and wrong-headed policies, but they were not angry. |
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Perhaps they won't come to it with an open mind at all and will be angry that I got it all wrong. |
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In the circumstances this was clearly the wrong question because it produced an angry, questioning tirade. |
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The local rednecks were angry that immigrants from the future were taking their jobs, and were discussing what to do about it. |
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I wasn't an angry child and generally avoided fights, but I get a red mist when somebody hits me first and fight tooth and nail. |
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If a woman comes to me and I feel her growing angry, then I can deduce that she is wroth with me, but I cannot deduce why. |
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I returned to the kitchen red-faced and so angry my hands shook as I put the groceries away. |
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A widely disseminated medieval version of the song offers us a different image of an angry and recalcitrant woman-hater. |
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Owen Hughes says Tuesday night was a pathetic and woeful effort which he was extremely embarrassed and angry about. |
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He said that then he tore my drawing up and threw it in the fire because he was angry with me. |
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She had tried desperately to be angry with William Ingalls, but all she wanted to do was die. |
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I am getting very angry with teams bringing it to us and us being slow starters. |
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They feel betrayed and are as angry with Bush and Blair as those who always opposed the war. |
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Other times, he will say that he is angry with us, and that we have to be sad. |
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She knew it was a childish action but she found that she was not angry with him anymore. |
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Two of his children had died and they said it was because the gods were angry with him. |
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Should this change be accepted everyone who is angry with his brother may be judged. |
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She was a master of tuning him out when she was angry with him and it drove him nuts. |
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Don't try this exercise when either of you is feeling angry or hurt with the other. |
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She wasn't sure if Jadrien was angry with her or just James, but she didn't want to find out. |
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Was she so angry with me that she was ignoring me or did she really not care about what happened? |
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Brown was so angry with his players that he could barely bring himself to talk to them. |
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I felt angry with them for being so upbeat and pretending that nothing had happened. |
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He tried to get me to stop, obviously, but I just got more and more angry with him. |
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Many people in the Labour Party are angry with Smith because of his support for the war. |
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I was about to turn and talk to Rachel but remembered that she was angry with me. |
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After all, in the other sins God was angry with people who were hurting other people. |
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There are a lot of people in power wanting to make it real easy to be angry with America. |
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You were angry with the monks for deciding this, but afraid that this would come true. |
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He was apparently angry after arguing with his girlfriend and took out that anger on the dog. |
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But the fun rapidly turns into a nightmare when the angry agent shows up to get his girl and doesn't take kindly to the youngster's interest. |
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He would see himself mouth angry words back at the idling grinning shopkeepers, that would wipe away for ever the pasty smile off their faces. |
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Jacob has bid us farewell with an angry post threatening us all with a divine reckoning. |
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There were pointed fingers and raised voices, harsh accusations and angry rebuttals. |
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Emma, angry at the insult to Miss Taylor's husband, holds her tongue for the sake of family civility. |
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Then breaking the surface, one by one, the swimmers form a new line, a line that charges ahead like an angry serpent. |
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Even moderate and reasonable right-wingers benefit from a mass of angry people even further right. |
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And then I went from being upset about the whole episode to being angry beyond reason. |
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The New Zealander was apparently in uncommunicative form from the word go, and quickly passed to the angry stage before clamming up completely. |
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I was so angry about colonization and really into the fact that Canada has a lot of stolen land. |
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He would be aghast at the spread of materialism and greed, and angry at our indifference to poverty and deprivation. |
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For your angry little brother or sister who's discovered aggro metal like Disturbed. |
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Besides, doesn't it make you more angry that the government is going to war in your name? |
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While car criminals infuriate Fry he is as angry with receivers of stolen goods. |
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Sure, the lyrics are angry, bitter, raving, mad, obscene, and a 1000 other adjectives, but they don't change my opinion. |
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Meanwhile, Bush ranted and raved like an angry lunatic throughout the second debate. |
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They tire people out, wear them down, make them acceptant of shoddy workmanship or service. I'm impressed at the same time as I'm angry. |
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He turned slowly, expecting to see a legion of angry mermen leering down at him from behind pointed spears. |
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The flight station was instantly filled with a deafening, rasping, angry noise, as if a chainsaw had been started at full throttle. |
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His pose was that of the dandy and the aesthete, emphatically not that of the angry young man. |
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We were so angry, if we weren't at work we would've whupped this little man. |
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Nashville's radio stations were deluged with angry callers advocating a boycott of the group's albums. |
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I don't want him coming back here after he's out of juvie and, you know, being bitter and angry. |
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I feel a bit guilty because I get angry letters off rangas and parents with kids that are rangas. |
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Riley lists all the calm, logical, perfectly justified reasons that she's angry. |
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According to whatsisname up there any reference to him being angry cannot be motivated by observing him being angry. |
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Even though Josh had told her that whatever her secret was didn't matter, she knew that he would be angry. |
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Every month or so he would dump an angry dame on me, leaving me to deal with the mess. |
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Amitabh Bachchan personified the angry young man, anti-hero whose disillusionment makes him turn to crime against an unjust society. |
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The sensible thing to do would have been to kick him in the ribs, I was furiously angry, I was beside myself furious, adrenalised to the max. |
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Back then, I was really the classic angry young man, and I don't think I'm that person anymore. |
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My booksack is beside my right hip and, still tired and angry, yet adrenalized, I open it and pull out my only assignment, chemistry. |
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When you get angry your heart rate and blood pressure go up and you receive a surge of adrenaline and noradrenaline. |
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In Harlem, angry fans removed his records from jukeboxes and trampled them in the street. |
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Lining up in a rainbow of small, banana-shaped plastic boats, one by one we steered our kayaks across the angry stretch of open water. |
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The dragon was angry with the elf and swore he would make his life miserable if he could. |
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The lurid technicolour of bruises, angry wounds, and welts marred his skin. |
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He becomes a raging lion when he is angry, a tiny mouse when he is scared and a multitude of other forms depending on how he is feeling. |
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You must feel angry that those people were constructively seeking to put you behind bars. |
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I was so disappointed and angry that one day on the beach I really lost my rag with him. |
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Then I wrote in my journal for a little bit, using entire pages to write angry ramblings and cuss words in huge, bold print. |
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If Amitabh Bachchan was the original angry young man, surely Shah Rukh is the first modern intense romantic hero of Hindi films. |
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Blood welled upon around the angry wound and spilled over the skin's jagged edges. |
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After all, the angry young man who ends up as a pillar of the Establishment's so common in public life he's almost an archetype. |
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We're both quiet again, but I can feel angry tears welling up and starting to spill down my cheeks. |
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I do miss him, and I'm a little angry that all my friends refused to come because she was too weirded out. |
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Felgenhauer said the Russian army was turning out angry young men who were becoming a menace to society. |
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The age of austerity which followed ushered in the angry young men, the Movement, and the London School. |
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Would his superiors be angry with him if they found he had made so weighty a decision in their absence? |
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The doctor had just finished applying eight stitches to the angry gash beneath his left eye. |
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She was prepared for an angry confrontation but was shocked when her mother simply began to weep. |
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Anger and frustration radiate from a man who rarely had faced cause to be angry or frustrated, and he is almost confused by the situation. |
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The truckers are angry at the rise in diesel prices, which currently average 81.3p a litre. |
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He didn't want his parents and his sister to be angry with each other on his wedding day. |
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He was particularly angry that the civil claim included an accusation of racial motivation for the attack. |
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He fisks the project fairly strongly, giving it several pieces of his mind and an angry waggle of the finger for good measure. |
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There was an angry purple bruise around her arm, slightly in the shape of fingers. |
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There were scabs, but where the skin had been angry red, it was now a more healthy shade of pink. |
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With that I sneered and walked off, my pace quick with the heat of getting myself angry again. |
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The paper was too damp, or the ink too sticky, or the gods too angry or something, and it stuck solidly to the acetate that I was printing it from. |
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In one, Adlai Stevenson explains, like a displaced Mafia don, why he feels angry at JFK, whose career he helped to advance. |
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It was the LEGO Friends line, after all, that prompted young Charlotte to pen the most adorable angry letter in consumer history. |
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Wisner continues to feel angry toward the agency because she believes she was misled. |
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But what starts out as an angry letter to an air carrier becomes a meditation on his layover in life. |
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To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do. |
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But since that explosion of popularity, angry Birds has become about everything else. |
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Speakers, including the anticorruption blogger Alexei Navalny, attempted to keep the tone defiant and angry. |
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I hang out with artsy theater people, with angry political activists, and with nerds of all stripes. |
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Styles quickly removed the photo from his Twitter account, but not before fielding a barrage of angry tweets. |
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Bart gets confused and angry, he gets bullied, he experiences the manic highs and lows that come with being a child. |
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We are angry... We are tired of women being painted as perpetual victims by the left, in need of big daddy Government to save us. |
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Alma Hitchcock, the times I saw her, was a frail, birdlike woman who looked angry about her infirmity. |
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Wrestling it into a bobbing boat takes more skill and coordination than riding an angry bull. |
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Suddenly all the indicators began flashing an angry red and several alarm signals went off at once creating a loud cacophony of buzzes, sirens and wails. |
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According to angry above-board taxi drivers in Killarney, there is no point in having an organisation when a certain few are not operating within the regulations. |
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Whether he incited an angry Internet troll in a chatroom debate is another thread the police are keen to unravel. |
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Just then, the fairy godmother appeared, waved her magic wand, and turned the blades of grass into stems and leaves to hide the cups from the angry queen. |
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There had been no angry questions from the academics among his audience. |
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He is not angry with her and says he feels lucky to be able to die in her arms and asks her to squeeze his hand if she accepts him as her husband. |
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Had any twinges, aches, discombobulations lately, or even an angry tooth? |
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And she is angry that a town whose residents often complain about teenagers behaving badly are contemplating washing their hands of a scheme which is tackling the problem. |
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Making my way through the train I was accosted by a very angry woman. |
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She took to the London stage again but this time her lateness and unreliable vocals elicited cat-calls, jeers and even projectiles from angry audiences. |
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Nobody in leadership positions was angry about climate change in the 2000s other than Al Gore? |
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Within minutes, the area swells into an angry red lump called a weal. |
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He hardly spares any codified religion from his angry denunciations, including Orthodoxy. |
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It's also easy to see how angry people radicalised by a lifetime of oppression might find a religion that provides outlet for their hate attractive. |
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I had to make a joke of it at the time but I was so angry and hurt. |
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You'll probably be jolly angry this morning to find I'm wasting your time. |
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This made Michael so angry that he took time off from installing telephone lines to urge Dunkers to jolly well speak up for himself, or he would have to do it for him. |
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Adam gave his best angry glare at the jouster and they retreated. |
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Unfortunately, the type of neighbour who keeps a large, angry Alsatian in a minuscule 11th-floor flat is unlikely to look kindly on your well-meant tips about animal welfare. |
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Circling villages was believed to bring good fortune, to heal problems, and chill out the spirits of angry relatives who had died and passed into the next world. |
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He recalled being angry and trying to keep his composure as he strode past Cosby into the front hall. |
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I'm still mad, and angry, and I'm jumbling things up, but I don't care. |
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Witches are thought to have the power to raise angry spirits, and the anger of a spirit may or may not be justified in the view of the affected family. |
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After Doar conferred with police and protestors, the angry antagonists withdrew. |
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Her friends get angry when she refuses to let them borrow her jump rope. |
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Tom got angry and had to wipe the wetness from his black blazer. |
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Ben Brown was almost in tears because he's so angry that people are just shooting off little junky items instead of really putting in the devotion the web deserves. |
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I'm just angry at the wheeling and dealing that goes on in politics. |
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Almost as angry as the descriptions of poverty was Orwell's denunciation of the chasm between prim middle-class socialists and the rickets and rankness of working-class life. |
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Plus, great thinkers from cornel West to Robert Reich tell us what they're angry about. |
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As the crimean military pulls out of Russian-occupied Ukraine, angry criticism targets the failures of the Kiev government. |
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When he started checking his hair again in the window, I got wile angry. |
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Loud, angry voices carried to him from the narrow space ahead. |
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Once the patterns are established, the recognizer can make the matches and guess that a speaker is angry because they are speaking louder and with exaggerated emphasis. |
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During the opening scene of Undertow, his character is being pursued by an angry, shotgun-wielding neighbour who doesn't take kindly to the boy fraternising with his daughter. |
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I make angry pain noises, clawing at her unyielding fingers in agony. |
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For audiences outside of the Court, the angry and aggressive approach that Murphy decries might be particularly effective. |
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Tony suddenly grew angry and his face turned as red as a beetroot. |
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This is simply a red herring to try and distract angry voters in Hobson. |
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Anyone who votes for it is going to be deluged with angry phone calls and some very ugly attack ads come next campaign. |
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But his recent Twitter feed, filled with dozens of angry and depressed rants, showed Fryberg was distressed. |
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Duerson had apparently suffered several concussions, and in his later years, he was often angry and depressed. |
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I am angry with all those in France who jumped at the occasion to deride the American justice system, and America in general. |
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I want to ask, saddened, angry, and yet impressed by the two artists working the phones. |
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Olmert took his leave with a sarcastic, though not angry, expression of gratitude. |
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And I always wondered why they tried to stick the angry label on him. |
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Self-realized masters can get stern and even appear angry if a disciple openly manifests some undesirable character trait. |
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In an angry outburst against institutions that fleece their students, he argues against allotting different dates to pay fees for different classes. |
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He was painting the Sistine Chapel, and he was angry at one of the bishops or cardinals, so he painted him in with donkey ears. |
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You have to be very angry to be at the point where you no longer have any self-interest. |
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If prioritizing guns over dead kids makes you angry, stand up and drown his words out with action. |
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But there were others who were late for meetings and getting quite angry. |
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Norman was very angry that the house wasn't cleaned and his three layer cake was burned, but even more so by the fact that Shirley left the house without his permission. |
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Here was a man who had every reason to feel angry, resentful and bitter. |
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No doubt there were angry phone calls last week from those writers who may have felt the company had led them up the garden path with its hints and spin. |
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At first he pretended to be angry, but we just kept grinning angelically at him and eventually he started laughing and sat down to eat cheese and biscuits with us. |
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So, yes, like a lot of angry young men, especially those who had been betrayed by both their government and their peers, said things which didn't sound great. |
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Yet one can see in Flashman some of the qualities of the angry young men of the 1950s and subsequent decades though he would not thank us for saying so. |
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But this slumping economy has raised the overall level of unemployment, creating an underclass of angry young men who see opportunity in causing anarchy. |
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More importantly, what makes a young man an angry young man? |
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In a grotto below an ancient church lies the tomb of Alexander Griboyedov, the author of Woe from Wit and the inventor of the original angry young man, the unhappy Chatsky. |
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Eyebrows remained firmly horizontal when a distracted customer would mumble something about a novel about an athlete's pain written by one of those angry young men. |
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But what if they also know that making us happy or sad or angry or envious would make us more likely to want what they have? |
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Some were leftists, angry at the failure of socialism after the war. |
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That gets you starting to feel angry that she commented on you like that so openly, you open your mouth to answer back but then your parents come in. |
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Angry survivors told how the captain fled his ship by lifeboat and abandoned passengers to their fate. |
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Angry councillors abandoned a meeting in protest after it emerged the Mayor had snubbed them. |
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Angry England fans vented their frustration at their team's shock last-minute defeat by France last night. |
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Angry residents have formed an action group to campaign against the closing of a health centre. |
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Angry creditors have been left owed thousands of pounds after a Yorkshire estate agent went into administration, it emerged yesterday. |
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Angry music fans were unable to buy tickets for the U2 concert in Manchester next year after a gang of up to 50 men jumped the queue. |
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In his onscreen recreation of his off-Broadway stage role, John Cameron Mitchell is astounding in Hedwig and the Angry Inch. |
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Angry residents claim a mobile phone mast was installed near their homes without their knowledge. |
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Angry residents are up in arms after railway engineering works caused sleepless nights. |
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Angry farmers are up in arms after plans to build a new livestock market were thrown out. |
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Angry road hauliers in Laois are up in arms about the costs associated with their businesses. |
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Angry residents are up in arms following new proposals to build 14 flats on a former petrol station site in Rawdon. |
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Angry residents are up in arms over a proposal to site a giant mobile phone mast near their homes. |
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Angry householders have claimed the historic look of their community is being ruined by the removal of cobblestones. |
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Angry mobs lynching someone suspected of murder is wrong, even if that person is actually guilty. |
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Angry young men were politicized, while rebellious young women were sexualized. |
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Angry trade unionists berated candidates as privatisation of the rail industry swept on to the election stage. |
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Angry residents from the surrounding townships, some of whom arrived in the early hours of the morning, went home disappointed and empty-handed. |
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Angry customers have besieged a postal watchdog with complaints about dumped and missing mail. |
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During the Second World War an elaborate, modernistic and experimental magazine called Angry Penguins was issued for a while in Australia. |
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Angry scenes and ugly fracas are commonplace as people scramble for the few available taxis. |
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Angry shoppers have criticised the store as being persistently understocked, with basic items missing from the shelves. |
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Angry crowds attended public meetings organised by the Commission, jeering and booing the speakers. |
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Angry cabbies took to the streets of York to demonstrate against moves by rail company GNER to smarten them up. |
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Angry shop owners are calling on police to get tough with vandals who are targeting their businesses. |
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Angry delegates raised questions of where they would stand if they support those not wanting to be inspected. |
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Bailey was one of the stand-ups who starred in Masterson's smash-hit 2003 Edinburgh production of Twelve Angry Men. |
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Angry Christmas shoppers were hard put to find a space to park and ended up using every nook and cranny in the town centre to park their cars. |
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Angry commuters rallying for extra parking spaces at Salisbury railway station were offered an olive branch this week. |
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Angry townspeople protested in the streets following the explosion, shouting anti-government chants and tossing rocks at security forces. |
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Angry confrontations erupted at a bank in Honiara when customers' government cheques were not honoured due to insufficient government funds. |
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I always say there's no Neil Young like Angry Neil Young and, sure enough, he gets a lot of play. |
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Angry shouts and cries filled the humid air, already heavy with a strong saturation of blood. |
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Angry traders have failed in their latest bid to shut down the notorious Welling bus lane. |
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Angry cabbies serving York rail station are flocking to sign a petition against plans to make them wear clip-on ties. |
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Angry residents who claim their village is being turned into a commuter belt are fighting plans for more houses in the area. |
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Angry parents and residents were protesting yesterday over a proposal to build a mobile phone mast near an infant and junior school. |
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Angry miners fought fierce battles with police and security forces on the streets of the Polish capital Warsaw at the end of July. |
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Angry moral posturers shrieked when several players lit cigarettes in the dugout, and when many more took the field with noticeable hangovers. |
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Angry anglers can stop sharpening their gaffs in anticipation of a major battle on the Lakes of Killarney. |
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Angry pensioners have banded together to protest at crippling council tax levels leaving them on the poverty line. |
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Angry mindless drones swarm in and complain about the review because they're too dense to realize it's a joke. |
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Angry mums and dads say the council is a killjoy for putting up signs forbidding ball games on a green between Overbrook and Bevisland. |
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Angry passengers pulled the emergency cord when their train failed to stop at a station, it has emerged. |
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Angry words turned to blows, and the enraged Willard drew his pistol and shot the man dead. |
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Grendel's mother, angry that her son has been killed, sets out to get revenge. |
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Matthews was also equally angry that the cost for the video for the single was higher than the cost to produce the entire album. |
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He likes dark, emotionally angry music. I like pop, upbeat, happy songs. That's why God invented 12 different pre-set stations. |
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The angry mob smashed store windows and attacked people on the streets. |
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The angry young man is now a civil servant and a father of two and puts his energy into his songwriting. |
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The term angry young men was often applied to members of this artistic movement. |
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Our outfits celebrate the drama and glamour of the antihero and the trophy girls, the angry young man and the vixen. |
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Barry plunged into the fight for Home Rule as Washingtons very own angry young man. |
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Joe Corvo knows some still view him as a criminal, the angry young man who beat up a woman in a restaurant. |
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He got angry when I politely remonstrated with him about littering. |
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Angry over concessions and lack of representation, Northwest mechanics disaffiliated from the IAM in 1998, voting to join the independent AMFA, a small craft union. |
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In years following, local schools were shaken by angry antibusing protests. |
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The car was bombarded by rocks as it drove away from the angry crowd. |
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And in this way, it follows not what angry Birds became, but how it began. |
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Angry people tore a Russian flag down, and overturned vehicles parked outside the embassy. |
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But Bernice, standing stiff and angry in the starlight, turned on her heel without a response. |
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The controversial article triggered a deluge of angry letters from readers. |
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The mob of angry villagers carried torches and pitchforks to the vampire's castle. |
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An angry crowd chanting allahu akbar was massed outside his door. |
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The pitcher heard angry catcalls as he walked off the field. |
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I'm angry that we're here again, that we have had to tell another mother that their child is dead. |
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Neil Patrick Harris, Hedwig and the Angry Inch Neil Patrick Harris in fishnets, high heels, and glitter could be a great gag. |
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Residents in Bolton are angry after workmen tarmaced only one half of their road leaving the other half strewn with potholes. |
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A CONVICTED paedophile and loner was caught by angry parents pleasuring himself close to where children played. |
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Months after they printed the article, the number of angry letters finally started to taper off. |
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This is another Salinger, this is an ordinary Salinger, not the reclusive, angry person people thought he was. |
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Harris Tweed tried it next and was nearly trampled by a herd of angry stegosauri. |
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