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Calmly, without apparent anger or dismay, Mr. Bradley simply replied, "That won't help me".
Moussa and Abul-Fotouh shook hands for less than a second, then Fotouh walked away instantly in apparent anger.
In apparent anger, the kingdom took the unprecedented step of declining a seat in the UN Security Council.
At times it felt as if she was taking the case personally, though at others it seemed that her apparent anger was strategic.
North Korea has fired missiles into the sea in apparent anger over a joint exercise between South Korea and the US.
But after last night's BBC1 documentary, Churchill: The Nation's Farewell, there was apparent anger from viewers when it was revealed by a former dock worker that they were paid to lower the cranes.
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In any case, the Sharks saw it (noting, probably, Savage's apparent newfound anger at the club), and tried to make amends: the team invited him to visit the locker room after a pre-game skate.
Although Washington believes that both the noose hangings and the Barker battery were symptoms of racial tension, he has also said that there was no apparent lingering anger among students at the school after the nooses were found.
To make the situation worse, there is apparent seething anger in Japan that Japanese government carries the ultimate liability, unlike the US, thus Japanese tax payers have to bear its huge cost burden.
The apparent diversion angered protest organizers who then directed their criticism toward South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who is hosting the North Koreans.
It became apparent that her anger at others was really a projection of her inner child's anger at her for treating her so badly.
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