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He let his anger flare up so fiercely that when he came to his own love letters he began to tear them up too.
Despite the reassurances, security was tight in Athens, the capital, on Thursday, with 4,000 police officers on duty and a ban on public protests in the city center, amid concerns about public anger flaring up over a continuing austerity drive for which many Greeks blame Germany, the euro zone's paymaster.
If there are any signs that the person you are with might be volatile, easily angered, flares up without provocation, throws things, has tantrums, etc., then move on before you're stuck deeper.
"There'd be flare-ups of anger".
For some, it is a daily struggle to fit in or an extra effort to develop a defense for the occasional flare-ups of anger they encounter.
We have anger, which flares up to become the Arab Spring and OccupyWallStreet movements.
Following curiosity to find the source and making a new choice -- taking the space and time to feel the grief whenever the anger has flared up, and trusting that when the true feeling runs its course, new Life becomes possible -- has been the doorway through.
In previous flare-ups, Hamas has used such a strategy to allow Palestinian militants to burn off their anger, with an eye towards the exchange of strikes eventually quieting down.
There have been flare-ups before.
Yet these flare-ups are rare.
Minor flare-ups continued until 2008.
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