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Students had already sprayed graffiti onto the building and continued to vent their anger into the evening.
Even after a special summit meeting called to mend fences, Mr. West continued to vent his hurt feelings in public, calling in reporters last week to insist that he just might leave, anyway.
But as Mr. Bush spoke, Cuban-Americans here continued to vent their anger at a government that they feel has betrayed them, at best, and, at worst, is in league with Mr. Castro.
Their howls of dismay were plaintive and unavoidable — especially if you happened to be sitting in the Strangers' bus after the show, when one of the Bubbas barged in to express, briefly, his outrage, or in the Coliseum Sheraton's bar, where all three continued to vent their fumy opinions until closing time.
The mood among critics had often seemed just as damp, and, seated in a theater across the hall from where the awards were presented, the critics continued to vent their spleens by loudly booing Matteo Garrone's "Reality," the surprise — and very deserving — Italian winner of the Grand Prix.
Barnes continued to vent his anger on Twitter until around 02 00 on Tuesday morning, when he revealed that the "test has been aborted".
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Meanwhile, viewers continue to vent.
He started a political blog in 2007, eventually transitioning to the Tea Party Tribune in 2009 – where he continues to vent his spleen.
This particular view comes early on in Ms. Jones's book and is one of her more dubious statements, but she continues to vent throughout her long trip.
There were complaints and questions and the occasional compliment from teams and television networks that had spent the last two and a half months lobbying the scheduling department for their preferred combination of games, and who are likely to continue to vent and question or marvel at the schedule's sometimes accidental foresight, until it is time to start planning for 2013.
I mention that it's not really my point, but rather the definition of the word 'feminism,' before she continues to vent.
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