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The UK ONS study reported only two motives: "to draw attention" and "because of anger".
She became involved in the growing voting rights movement because of anger over racial discrimination.
Democrats are favored to win the majority because of anger against the president in moderate, suburban districts.
As always at election time, violence simmers just below the surface, and has exploded once already in this voting season because of anger over fraud.
We have to get rid of this government".The protests started because of anger over violent crime, inflation and shortages of food, medicines and other basic goods.
The party's restive left wing is exerting much more influence, partly because of anger at the financial industry and establishment politics after the Great Recession.
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Mr Rama's visit had already been postponed because of the anger surrounding the match on both sides.
Early parents who were good care-givers increased the survival chances of their off spring, and just as the Roman Empire had to develop their strongest into young warriors, so do companies have to develop young talent into their "warriors". There are all sorts of reasons that inhibit our care-giving instincts, such as withholding love because of anger-animals never do this.
Blind fury and rage should be avoided, however, because that sort of anger has a tendency to destroy rather than nurture.
"There was a lot of anger because we were disappointed," Tunisia forward Wahbi Khazri told BBC Sport.
Wigan manager Owen Coyle: "There's a bit of anger because we'd been unbeaten here and wanted that to continue.
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