Union members are angry at proposals by Stagecoach to vary pay between different depots. |
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Liz gets angry at him and tells him that if he feels that way about the family, what difference would the truth make anyway? |
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He was so light-hearted it was impossible to stay angry at him for one of his jokes. |
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I was very angry at her and I got a row for being huffy and I got grounded for a month. |
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The Arrernte people have for quite a while now felt quite angry at what's happening to their land. |
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Nella was still angry at their patronising and arrogant behaviour towards her in those times. |
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Because I'm angry at it now, proper shaking angry and this Blog entry is long enough as it is. |
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In his situation I imagined I would feel angry at lost years and frustrated dreams. |
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I have a low opinion of myself, I'm angry at life and I'm somebody I don't want to be when I'm on drugs. |
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I was so angry at her because she went and tattletaled on me, and needless to say she never ratted on herself. |
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Port workers in Madras who spoke to our reporters were angry at the union backdown. |
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I'm increasingly angry at my brother and his wife for their manipulative ways. |
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She had missed him terribly, but she was angry at him for deserting her when she needed him most. |
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I am so angry at this appalling, second or third-rate service being provided to non-private patients. |
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You know how, when you see a child or toddler misbehaving, you get really angry at the parents for not controlling her? |
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It seems they are permanently angry at each other for having extramarital monkeyshines. |
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If I hadn't skived off work early to go see, I'd have been angry at the waste of my time. |
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You're that mumbling teenager, angry at everything without being able to make your anger understood. |
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For I was both, angry at the constable for accepting the bribe, and fearful of what my dear step-brother had planned. |
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Kamaria glowered, still sore at having not noticed Link's talent sooner and angry at Linden for agreeing with him. |
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It was the usual routine, after one of their spats Antony would go in angry at her, and come out groveling at her feet to take him back. |
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Motherwell casuals would often stone our bus, angry at football supporters leaving the town to watch Celtic. |
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The 12 holdouts are refusing to abide by the new policy, and the union is angry at their treatment. |
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Some of my commenters will be angry at me for saying the remarks I have quoted are insane and sinful. |
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While I was waiting for him to call, I grew more and more afraid that he'd get angry at me for wasting his time with piffle. |
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Inwardly angry at his own foolishness, he stepped out of his hiding dropping all pretence of concealment. |
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I have never stopped being angry at hypocrisy and hate and stupidity and cupidity, either. |
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My mom was angry at the staff for giving up on me, and she was beyond desperate. |
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Many teachers are also angry at what they claim is a lack of funding for support to deal with disruptive pupils. |
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I looked at him, shocked and angry at his ungrateful outburst, then doubled my fist. |
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Besides being extremely affected by his ex-wife, he was downright angry at his female companion. |
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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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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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He would be aghast at the spread of materialism and greed, and angry at our indifference to poverty and deprivation. |
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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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Tairo fought back the need to retort, feeling helpless and angry at the same time. |
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Many of the clubs affected are angry at the sudden clampdown. |
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I felt slightly mollified by the fact that it hadn't all been my fault, although I was still flaming angry at Andrew for his sneaky, malicious trick. |
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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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Some were leftists, angry at the failure of socialism after the war. |
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Brazilians angry at their government and FIFA could turn this giant soccer tournament into a tipping point. |
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Jennifer was getting angry at him, but she kept her temper in check. |
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He had a ferocious temper, growing so angry at times his body shook as he stood on the shiny floor of his winter palace in Lhasa. |
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You are clearly angry at some of the vile postings, quite rightly so. |
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My girl's a hot girl, a riot girl and she's angry at the world! |
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I suppose I'll get used to it in a few weeks and won't get so impotently angry at the futility of their actions for which they receive good money. |
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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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Parker was angry at sequoia's Michael Moritz for having helped eject him from his previous company Plaxo. |
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I'm just angry at the wheeling and dealing that goes on in politics. |
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Many voters were afraid and angry at stories of killers being paroled. |
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It was the reported speech of Twink, who was plainly extremely angry at the affair between her husband and Ms Hickey, the judge said. |
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Sulla was so angry at Marius' tribune that he passed a law intended to permanently weaken the tribunate. |
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Margaret did not allow him to return to London where the merchants were angry at the decline in trade and the widespread disorder. |
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In January 1622, James dissolved Parliament, angry at what he perceived as the members' impudence and intransigence. |
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Hatton became angry at the referee's decision to deduct a point and turned his back on him. |
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Several clan leaders, angry at the lack of action, pressured Charles to issue the order to charge. |
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The river, angry at the killing, confronts Achilles but is beaten back by Hephaestus' firestorm. |
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The Progressives were of the educated middle class, angry at the rule of parvenu financiers and industrialists. |
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The alliance between Bush and Blair seriously damaged Blair's standing in the eyes of Britons angry at American influence. |
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Sierra Leoneans are angry at what appears to be the inability of the government to bring peace to the country. |
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Although he seems outwardly imperturbable, he can get very angry at times. |
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Uruguayans do not think any less of Suarez now but they are angry at Fifa for what they have done. |
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Even as a young feminist who was very angry at men, a real ballbuster, I had a boyfriend who drove a Fiat, I was always fashionable, even though it was hippie gear. |
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People who campaigned against the introduction of CCTV cameras replacing the signalman at the Hendre Road crossing last month are angry at Network Rail. |
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There's Monday blues all round with Bianca angry at Heath, and with Celia failing to atone for her part in their troubles she's getting itchy feet to flee. |
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Fiscally conservative Republicans were almost as angry at Santorum's record, especially his embrace of the state's Single Bullet Theory-proving liberal Republican Sen. |
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