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This bit of extra-territorial arrogance has angered much of Europe and Latin America, without destroying Fidel Castro.
Jaworski's controversial decision not to prosecute Nixon, however, angered much of the public and some members of the White House staff.
He angered much of the roster when he ignored the players' wishes and allowed Marbury to play again after Marbury abandoned the team for a day.
Some argue that the deal was worthless because it could not be enforced; the British still say it was a success because the Taliban's behaviour angered much of the local population.
Although reports of abuses by U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, have angered much of the world, the response of Americans has been more tepid.
Davis was never a supporter of the more extreme antislavery wing of the Republican Party, and he angered much of the party with his majority opinion in the Ex parte Milligan case of 1866.
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The accused terrorist Osama bin Laden has found a home here, angering much of the world.
"This speech has angered us much more now.
When they are laid off, "they have much less anger, much less disappointment," he said.
And he will anger much of the rest of the world by reneging on policies designed to address global challenges".
The following night, Katharina Wagner revived her 2007 production of "Die Meistersinger," which aroused enormous controversy at its début and still angers much of the audience.
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