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For others, Mr. Belaid's funeral was a symbol, a way to vent anger at the Islamists.
If nothing else, a secession campaign is a way to vent anger at Albany.
For the red shirts, the balloting provided a now rare opportunity to gather in public and vent anger.
The sites allow people to vent anger, and officials can track posts to see the direction of public opinion.
More extreme consequences keep physical bullying at bay, but kids find other ways to vent anger, and it is no cliché that words cause more pain than actions.
Burned-out managers may inappropriately vent anger at subordinates and family, or withdraw even from those whose support they need the most.
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This was a day of venting anger and expressing hope.
In general, the evidence shows that venting anger tends to make us angrier.
He was coming to believe that the case was mainly an arena for venting anger.
Who is or was he? "Fit fans venting anger blaming us.
The memorial began last Wednesday, when crowds spontaneously started to gather in the park, venting anger.
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