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Their united anger sparked the Cedar revolution that spring.
Long on Pleasure, Short on Details For seven months, Goldman Sachs has been bracing itself for a repeat of the anger sparked by a former trader's Op-Ed article in The New York Times.
Or more likely, for a man who has made a career out of writing about domestic relationships and emotional anxiety, he will seek out the intimacy and anger sparked off by delays and sleeping on floors.
His act of desperation and anger sparked the Tunisian revolution and the Arab Spring.
Whether the anger sparked by the attack on Malala will lead to any concrete steps against the Taliban's remaining sanctuaries in the north-west, especially in North Waziristan, is yet to be seen.
Instead, Townsend's motivation was the "creative anger" sparked by the September 11 , 2001attacks and further cultivated during their 2001 tour.
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Anger sparks in Notaro's normally calm eyes.
The character is a Second World War hero, a notable test pilot, a wit, and a regular guy — but, above all, his motive is a proto-feminist chivalry and his anger is sparked by injustice.
Again, this perception is one of the sources of anger that sparked the ongoing protests.
"I propose something akin to the fury and power of the original Stonewall riot the anger that sparked it and the movement it unleashed.
The main problem is that there is no immediacy in this policy, and therefore it is unlikely to generate sufficient anger to spark a protest.
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