Sentence examples for angry opinion from inspiring English sources

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Expenses, phone hacking, riots: everyone has a massive, angry opinion on everything.

In February, Lee wrote an angry opinion piece about his experiences for the Silver Pinyon Journal, an online news service in Humboldt County.

Their angry opinion is that Morrison will be "a worse Foreign Secretary than Bevin," which itself seems a sort of bouquet, chucked at a man the Communists suspect will be every bit as unbudging an apponnent was.

The socialist, millionaire playwright would portray himself as a lover, not a fighter – but he's the most combative pacifist in British cultural life, with an angry opinion to declare in his spare, crackling prose on everything from the war in Iraq to... well, mostly the war in Iraq.

These reports have prompted dire appeals at public meetings, angry opinion pieces and a petition protesting the reported demise of a program that has been at the heart of a small sector of the writing community.

In a rational world, the debate over voter ID laws would be ended by the eloquent, incisive and angry opinion issued late last week by U.S. Circuit Judge Richard A. Posner of Chicago in a case concerning Wisconsin.

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Others outside the production, however, voiced more angry opinions.

Adrian Hall has combined Abbott's writing with court records, news reports and "many angry opinions" to make this play.

Adrian Hall has combined Abbott's writing with court records, news reports and "many angry opinions" to create "In the Belly of the Beast Revisited," which is at the 29th Street Rep through April 3. Six weeks after his parole in 1981 Abbott stabbed a waiter to death outside a restaurant on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.

But it was in these narrow hills with their gaslamps and grill works, their stained-glass windows and their fanlights that James' contemporaries fought for feminism and, a century before, inside more colonial trappings, in which Bostonians voiced angry opinions about tariffs and tea.

Lesbians who held a more essentialist view that they had been born homosexual and used the descriptor "lesbian" to define sexual attraction, often considered the separatist, angry opinions of lesbian-feminists to be detrimental to the cause of gay rights.

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