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In one of his reports from Kandahar, Mr. Ingram was skeptical of a villager's angry claim that Americans wanted only to stop him from feeding his family, as the camera showed a Taliban ministry building that had been destroyed nearby.
Amid angry claim and counter claim her supporters have decried the process as a coup designed to remove her left-leaning government from power in favour of the establishment.
One recent email request about an alleged miscarriage of justice, about which I did some preliminary research before excusing myself for ethical reasons (knowing the trial judge personally), was followed up with an angry claim that, contrary to my TV 'personality', I simply wasn't interested in justice.
Again, there is a no-win dilemma: an aggressive or angry claim that the idea was yours is likely to provoke a testy confrontation, but remaining silent and allowing idea theft to pass without comment will diminish your status, encourage similar conduct in the future, and leave you feeling resentful and discouraged.
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One former state minister briefly disrupted the results on Tuesday, seized the microphone and shouting angry claims of bias.
One former state minister briefly disrupted the results on Tuesday, seized the microphone and shouted angry claims of bias.
The "too angry" claims successfully marginalised the content of those speeches - blistering indictments of an incompetent administration.
(I know, the Austrians will deny it — but it doesn't matter what you say about their position, any comprehensible statement leads to angry claims that you don't understand their depths).
Hospital bosses' pay has been rising far faster than that of frontline NHS staff during the service's unprecedented financial squeeze, prompting angry claims by nurses' leaders of double standards.
The majority nonetheless believed that, after many years of bitter wrangling, this was the best arrangement they were likely to get.The measure's failure has prompted angry claims that the House of Laity has been hijacked and is out of step with the rest of the church.
Ed Miliband will propose fresh controls over energy prices, brushing aside angry claims by the big six companies that his call for a freeze on bills has prompted a wide-ranging competition inquiry that will chill investment for two years and possibly lead to the lights going out.
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