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The protests were in part a cry of anger against the whole political class.
Sunset Song is a lament – and a cry of anger, too.
So, where, people have asked, is this generation's cry of anger?
His cry of anger reverberates in the reader's mind long after his story (and life) has ended.
"I regard what Abbas said as as a cry of anger and despair rather than a statement of intent," said Sir Vincent Fean, former British consul-general in Jerusalem and effectively ambassador to the Palestinian territories occupied in 1967.
It is only if we as a society start taking notice of this cry of anger and disillusionment that those buried can start, with our help and our compassion, to dig themselves out.
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For the likes of me, having grown up with music, Detroit is the mark of quality, whether experimental jazz or rhythm 'n' blues, the invention of futuristic funk by George Clinton or the cries of anger of MC5 and The Stooges, and, of course, the unforgettable sound of Motown.
She is a woman I've seen cry, out of anger and out of love and out of joy.
I've seen women cry tears of anger and frustration when they've tried to explain at Working Mother's Multicultural Women's national conferences why they can't trust women from another racial group.
It's also a cry of anguish, of anger that the inequities in American society rendered the Hollywood cinema, with its still-enforced codes of silence, nearly superfluous and utterly impotent.
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