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The crowd burst with angry laughter.
The remainder of his statement was drowned out by gales of hollow, angry laughter.
Griffin said Duke was a "non-violent" figure, to angry laughter from the audience.
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Wild laughter.
All afternoon more keep tumbling out, between bursts of laughter and angry, wide-eyed despair.
Ms. Tyrrell, a camp icon since her boozy turn in John Huston's 1972 "Fat City," plays Sal in a spray of sloppy laughter and angry outbursts; her character has no more of a reality component than does her apartment, a symphony in brown and beige littered with cigarette butts, empty bottles and half-eaten meals.
Researchers in [8] have selected relevant emoji and have categorized them into happy, sad, fear, laughter, and angry classes, then, have stripped the sentiment of the first emoji in the post.
There's nothing as ridiculous as an angry tyrant surrounded by laughter.
The first came Thursday, when LaViolette asked suddenly, "Mr. Martinez are you angry at me?" prompting laughter from the gallery.
"He saw the film repeatedly just to see that scene, and was often shushed by angry patrons when his delighted laughter got too loud".
It was brilliant and replaced the angry and frustrated mood with laughter'.
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