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They have also nursed a growing anger.
There is a growing anger about the government's inability to control the violence.
There is a growing anger at the centralization of power in Tripoli, from the residents of a city that have long endured neglect.
Mr. Sugaya said that he felt a growing anger, and that he had started having trouble sleeping because of flashbacks to his interrogation.
It is, instead, a growing anger over what some Koreans view as Japan's attempt to co-opt their national dish: a garlicky, peppery, overwhelmingly pungent pickled cabbage.
More recently I have also felt a growing anger at the ineffectiveness of the international community's assistance strategy and the inept and brutal conduct of its military campaign.
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