An irate listener called in to say that we were Indians because we were a special people descended from Lord Shiva. |
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An estate in Harpurhey has been labelled a dumping ground by irate residents who feel not enough is being done to make it a better place to live. |
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Almost as soon as our starter plates were whisked away, out came the next offering as fast as a matador fleeing an irate bull. |
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The bizarre thing about the unsavoury incident was that the irate individual was himself, of all things, a referee. |
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Police cars start arriving at the docks with lights flashing and sirens screaming, as irate ferry workers haul a body out of the water. |
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They lead to sometimes-cordial responses but usually indignant comebacks, and that makes me equally irate. |
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They were irate, and justifiably so, though it was nothing to what they'd feel at the final whistle. |
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One letter, from an irate constituent, insisted that I rang him the moment I got his letter. |
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Four irate doubles players were chasing her wind-blown research notes and paperwork around the tramlines so that they could resume hostilities. |
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A Hindu is understandably irate when his religion is misrepresented and misinterpreted. |
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During one of the regular Talmud games on Shabbat, Reb Saunders becomes irate when Danny's participation is less than fiercely enthusiastic. |
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And another email got quite irate about the central character, suggesting he was an evil little blighter. |
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It is difficult to face irate parents who insist their child has been dealt with unfairly. |
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They stood mute spectators when irate employees chased the Vice-Chancellor of a university around the State Assembly. |
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I've been receiving a steady stream of bounced messages, but thankfully no irate emails from those spammed. |
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Many school crossing patrols have been subjected to verbal abuse from irate motorists in recent years. |
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The same gull hovered over the next green, but was driven away by the irate golfers. |
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Yesterday the irate father of one of the alleged victims was in court, cursing and swearing at the accused. |
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For the first time during the conversation, he's beginning to sound a little irate. |
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The company only discovered the mistake when irate bus users rang to complain yesterday. |
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In response, we may become irate, frustrated, jealous, furiously angry and even violent. |
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No sooner was he ensconced than he was verbally abused by an irate customer who had taken umbrage because he was not wearing socks. |
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Very often we were chased by an irate farmer, but we never despaired and always tried again, somewhere else. |
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Fifty years ago it was, according to an irate letter writer in the Evening Press. |
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I look forward to the discussion my choices provoke and the number of irate emails I get before Godwin's Law comes into play. |
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His irate criticisms flung from the directors' box or prompted by journalists are manifold. |
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Having to explain to irate passengers why you can't take their money when the stupid new ticket machines are broken. |
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The irate couple got up to leave in disgust, and the woman barked her displeasure at the waiter. |
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Not surprisingly, customers are often left feeling irate when they receive the bill as they never asked for the loan. |
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I have a feeling that when they return my call they are going to be absolutely irate. |
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Travellers turned a beautiful strip of greenery into a rubbish dump before clearing off from an unofficial site, an irate resident has claimed. |
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He was, of course, especially irate as it was two of his staff, so he had to do something drastic. |
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Ariadne poses against a rocky outcrop and raises her hand in a rhetorical gesture that makes her seem irate and merciful, proud and humble. |
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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 only response to The Peak's inflammatory headline was a few mildly irate letters. |
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Police are investigating claims that a teenager was dragged around a Swindon supermarket by an irate shopper. |
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The staff are constantly dealing with farmers and other members of the public who are upset, or irate, or both. |
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We're very irate about this, we've always had a local member and we intend to still have a local member. |
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I'm not glancing around for the next cottonmouth or even the clamping jaws of an irate alligator. |
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There are constant traffic jams at every road junction and the honking of horns by irate drivers is deafening. |
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The irate devotees claimed that the current executive had locked them out of the mandir and had changed the locks without consultation. |
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Meanwhile in Toronto, the mayor, with a strained voice, explains to irate restaurant owners why they're being double billed for garbage pickup. |
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The most irate members of the public were town centre residents and members of the business sector. |
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Somewhere between Colorado and New Mexico he got into a fight with an irate florist. |
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On the other, a cluster of irate worshippers, furious that their mosque had been violated. |
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The mysterious opening becomes increasingly agitated till an irate accelerando launches the Allegro on its wayward path. |
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One irate police sergeant attached to the Port-of-Spain Division said he received only part payment of his overtime about two weeks ago. |
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There has been a bit of laughter about it but some of the businesses and hoteliers are quite irate. |
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After boarding the Ariana jetliner, Rahman found himself and his aircraft surrounded by several thousand irate pilgrims. |
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One irate punter arrived at the secretary's office, having paid 15 at the gate and 2.50 for a racecard. |
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In terms of setting your stall out early with scant regard for the inevitable backlash reaction from the irate journos, it's unmatchable. |
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Shock and disbelief were writ large on the faces as irate depositors thronged the bank's Sector 8 branch to know the status of their deposits. |
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In 1959, there was a twenty-year-old man who, when seen sitting under a breadfruit tree with an unmarried eighteen-year-old female, had his jaw broken by an irate brother. |
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Canadians are, thanks to their members, totally irate about this sneaked in legislation. |
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Back when shoe stores were multiplying in Ekaterinburg like mushrooms after the rain, we had irate customers knocking down our door. |
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An irate man, Lu Jianbo, attacks a woman with a knife, repeatedly stabbing her while neighbors scream, but otherwise do nothing. |
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Among the more irate has been the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, who happens to be Kentucky's other senator. |
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Local government and citizens have provided me with very strong and very irate feedback. |
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It's very easy for people to get very irate right now, because we're actually at that point where it's time to do something. |
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We're actually getting calls from our donors who are irate that our check mark is appearing on Diet Pepsi. |
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Most airlines recognize that their front-line employees can no longer hide behind a pass-the-buck excuse when dealing with an irate customer. |
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During the subsequent investigation, Mr. Meade became irate, and obstructed fishery officers in carrying out their duties. |
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Bridge tenders have been threatened by irate motorists who have accessed the tower when delays, caused by malfunctions, occur. |
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In fact, my office has received numerous e-mails and letters from irate customs agents asking me how the minister can make so much fun of them. |
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This is reflected in the irate motorists making threats to the bridge tenders. |
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Labour will win the election, despite punch-ups and irate Brummies outside hospitals, but they will not win it with any really clear policy on taxation. |
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This is the question irate travellers who have their cosmetics and wines impounded by security and customs personnel at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International Airport ask. |
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How wrong is the Tea Party, irate and ill-tempered as it may be, in its critique of government operations? |
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In one episode, two undercover air marshals subdued and handcuffed the irate traveler in question. |
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Who but an irate headmaster ever referred to Jack Nicholson by his surname? |
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As protestors and irate MKs demonstrate, this cannot change with one Supreme Court ruling. |
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Well, they got five or six irate letters saying that the university was promoting a liberal stance, and that the university should never engage in politics, blah, blah, blah. |
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He followed in the tradition of Pierre Poujade, whose protest movement of irate petit bourgeois wielded a similar thorn in the waning days of the Fourth Republic. |
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The manager was irate after seeing his side denied a clear-cut penalty. |
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Sometimes readers become irate about things beyond any writer's control. |
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Not even a snarling boss or irate colleague can spoil that good feeling. |
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Kanye West stormed off stage just seconds into his third song at a Florida gig after become irate with the lighting and sound crew. |
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Customers have also been known to become irate if the restaurant's televisions are not tuned in to his games, she said. |
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By itself, the story of a cute, if flatulent, pig pushing a bunch of irate birds off the top spot is nothing unusual. |
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Gateway has plenty of company in having to deal with frustrated, sometimes irate, customers.... The natives are restless. Few vendors are spared. |
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Financial institutions are scared they will have their wings clipped by irate lawmakers spurred on by citizens angered by the bailouts and bonuses. |
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I didn't want to deal with this issue while the man was still irate. |
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The risks and dangers that RCMP officers face were brought to my attention about eight weeks ago when a man came into my office in Truro, Nova Scotia extremely irate. |
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Satan observed this and became even more irate. |
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We wanted to be clear that there was no tag scene at the very very end of the film because after sitting through 40 minutes of credits and not see anything we thought people may become irate. |
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I will probably get two or three letters tomorrow from irate people claiming it is a failure because something did not go their way at one point or another, but that is not the issue. |
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They are making irate speeches against a Europe which wants to deprive Portuguese fishermen of their fish and allow uncontrolled and alien fishing in Portuguese waters. |
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An irate answer might be that it would be hard to imagine a more power-less and rights-less situation for indigenous persons under a self-determination regime than currently obtains under the existing hegemonic State regime. |
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At the moment I am wondering where you draw the line between the terrorist and the irate citizen around the regulars' table who is denounced by his neighbour. |
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He does, though, have a reputation for irate and erratic behaviour. |
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The man, along with two other Arabs, was said to have become irate when the flight was canceled because of the attacks on the trade center, and he and the two others fled before airport security arrived. |
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He would have felt like an irate ticket-holder at a prize-fight where the principals refused to mix it up. |
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And a tough neighborhood, it was, too. irate Mars, and sexually explicit Venus, the kerfluff of a moody moon, and self-important stars. |
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Big-boned, full-bosomed, and irate, she flees to Germany because, as a member of a political-resistance movement, she was wanted by the Turkish authorities. |
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This was due to open, 85 years after it was first promised, the same day. A column of irate motorists meanwhile threatened to snarl up the site's approach road. |
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Or would he get irate and hit somebody with his rhythm stick? |
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According to eyewitnesses, police took the first offensive in violence to prevent the ransacking of the polling booths by the irate mob. |
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At the time of this writing, over 800 irate comments follow the post. |
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You'd hope reports of the youngster being hounded out of his home by irate Evertonians is a little sensationalistic. |
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Several times per day, there is the potential requirement to deal with angry, abusive and irate people making complaints about the department or expressing derogatory views about the government in general. |
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Stress and anxiety are created when angry and irate fish harvesters conduct illegal protest fisheries, occupy departmental property or facilities for long periods as demonstrations of civil disobedience. |
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If it was not for the myself, no one would be irate, no one would covet the goods of others, no one would be lustful, envious, proud, lazy, gluttonous, etc., etc. |
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Audience favourite was the versatile Don Townend, who glided brilliantly from doddery lollipop man to irate Welsh shopkeeper to jobsworth zookeeper. |
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Callie found herself the slightest bit irate. Her father had been so eager for her to wed a nobleman, but here he was conscioning Zeus' s dalliance with a tavern-wench! |
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However, she's supposed to be with David for his mediation over Max and when she gets home late, the irate snipper, pictured, gives her a piece of his mind. |
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However, she's supposed to be with David for his mediation over Max, and when she gets home late, the irate snipper gives her a piece of his mind. |
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Irate shareholders wondered exactly what he had delivered to deserve such a reward. |
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Irate motorists who haven't read the highway code I can deal with, being scruffy because my jacket is already fraying at the edges is another matter. |
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Irate motorists were at their wits' end in Carlow on the bank holiday Friday when the local UDC decided to shut down one of the main connecting roads in the town. |
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Irate viewers called the television network to complain about the show. |
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