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And while we can be angry over the missteps, we'll be just as grateful for the fixes.
Many of Britain's largest banks have been engulfed in a series of scandals, and Mr. Osborne said the public was right to be angry over abuses in the country's financial industry.
During the service, Bishop Victor Brown told mourners they had every right to be angry over the death of a man known in the community as a "gentle giant", and by his nickname Big E.
The mood on the executive board has hardened because of Mr Wolfowitz's aggressive tactics, with several members said to be angry over comments on Wednesday by Robert Bennett, Mr Wolfowitz's lawyer, saying: "Mr Wolfowitz will not resign under this ethical cloud and he will rather put this matter to a full vote".
Why can't Russian gamers (and, more importantly, Russian politicians) be angry over the level?
While LaMotte recognizes that the person who was snooped on may be angry over the breach of privacy, she thinks it's important to acknowledge each person's pain.
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Tim Winter, president of the Parents Television Council, said he was angry "over what we see as a hijacking not only of the public will but Congressional intent".
They were angry over these comforts.
The group is angry over the verdict.
Other bystanders were angry over the forced eviction.
Instead, they are angry over the enterprise value tax.
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