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I've seen clinical staff angry, crying on occasion, depressed, and generally demoralised.
"I started to get very angry, crying uncontrollably," he said, speaking of his post-traumatic stress disorder.
Indeed, the angry crying of "copy" has become so ubiquitous that it is almost startling when a brand chooses to use a different approach in the court of public opinion.
He's seen me grumpy, angry, crying, and running on 1 hour of sleep.
"I was feeling angry and sad about the injustice and pain of these recent times," she said, "and I looked at the flowers spread out in my studio and thought Mother Nature is also wailing, angry, crying".
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Angry cries turned to silence as a canoe came in with a shrouded body strapped on top.
Some wonder, however, how widely his angry cry is being heard.
He's made John Edwards, with his angry cries that "corporate greed is killing your children's future," seem old-fashioned.
David stays up a little while in the darkness, imagining what it would be like if she actually ever gets angry, cries, or shows emotions.
Angry cries of "foul play" echoed across south-west London, followed by an application for a judicial review of the whole process issued in March.
The measure of the Democrats' success last week can be seen in Mr. Bush's angry cries that Mr. Gore is stirring up "class warfare".
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