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It's to bring anger, frustration, depression and torpor.
The move brought anger from the Socialist party opposition.
A moment that brings anger or rage out of you and turns it into possession".
It's the kind of story that should bring anger and moral indignation.
But it also brought anger about the apparent mishandling of the case.
It has brought anger from the opera's composer, and a debate about sensitivity and artistic responsibility.
The removal of the drug by the Food and Drug Administration last week brought anger, confusion and a stream of questions.
A single victory, however shakily achieved, is given the status of a major conquest; defeat can bring anger, recrimination and shame.
They brought anger from relatives of some of those who died, and confusion from those who insist they saw no sign of any such behavior.
PAGE A5 PROTESTS OVER FUEL PRICES Fuel price increases brought anger across Asia, with thousands of truck drivers in South Korea going on strike, threatening to paralyze the country's ports and challenging the already unpopular government of President Lee Myung-bak.
However, the announcement brought anger and criticism from supporters of the Chagossians – the islands' original inhabitants, who were forcibly removed en masse between 1967 and 1973, so that the largest inhabited island, Diego Garcia, could be used by the US as an airbase for strategic bombers.
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