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We become angry at Harman, rather than angry at the killer.
Some school administrators said parents had become angry at the slow pace of vaccination.
"Some people become angry at me in the media when I call the Talib 'my brother,' " he said.
Ms. Shomo said the police also told her that the teenager might have become angry at the baby for crying and punched him in the torso.
This is like when I become angry at the Batman franchise as I find the concept of a man keeping a bulky bat fancy-dress costume in his apartment quite unfeasible.
The public has become angry at the government's austerity and Mr Rostowski's plans to transfer assets from private pension funds onto the state's balance-sheet to bolster government finances.
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And with each airstrike or artillery barrage, the Chechens seem to have become angrier at their Russian masters.
He becomes angry at the state.
He then becomes angry at Mousie for dying.
And I became angry at the man, and pulled back from him".
He allowed two runs in the first inning and became angry at himself an inning later.
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