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I was apparently angry, or so the machine thought.
Yet they could scarcely be more different, and apparently angry words were exchanged after Friday's game.
Emslie was apparently angry over the driver's inability to find the correct entrance to the tarmac.
The chief was apparently angry that Mr. Sutton had not paid his respects.
Apparently angry stupid internet men want to boycott the new Mad Max film because it's actually really female-positive.
Television networks and Web sites tried a number of new methods to display the apparently angry mood of voters.
Commissioner Jackie Selebi was apparently angry at how the sergeant, a black woman, treated him at a Pretoria police station.
Apparently angry that Oikos refused to refund his tuition, officials said, he bought a semiautomatic handgun in Oakland in February and returned to the campus on April 2.
Objects began to rain down on the pitch and fires broke out in the stands with supporters apparently angry over the home side's performance.
Mr Wharton is apparently angry that the newspaper printed criticisms of him for not attending a House of Commons debate on the steel crisis.
The Newcastle manager confronted the referee Mike Riley, apparently angry about a foul in the build-up to the goal, and said later: "No comment.
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