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As angered as some bettors may have been, few were surprised.
The barons did not resist, angered as they were at the Swedish crown for its policy of reversion of estates.
Madison was angered, as were other Americans, that the British Navy, in its avid pursuit of British seamen employed on American vessels, also recklessly impressed sailors who were American citizens.
Indeed, the tenor of the denunciations suggests that Aung San Suu Kyi's critics are angered as much by a sense of personal betrayal as they are by her silence.
The 2007 cable said many ordinary Romanians were deeply angered as the victim of the road crash was one of Romania's more popular rock musicians, Teo Peter, 50, bass player with the group Compact.
As angered as people here are by the blatant audacity of the first car bombing in Beirut in four years, an attack of this nature was perhaps, to be expected.
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Her grief turned to anger, as did Lawrence's resentment of her grief.
Mr. Weschler's article provoked an avalanche of letters, arousing anger as well as agreement.
From inside al-Waer come voices of anger as well as exhaustion.
Anger," as well as a password that allowed fans to listen to live recordings online.
Their friends and relatives are in mourning, of course, but there is anger as well.
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