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Americans are dangerously angry.
Rachel, having had enough of what Quinn calls her "coupon-cutting boyfriend," casts Jeremy off, and he becomes dangerously angry.
The Windsors cannot forgive Blair for helping to save them from the nation's dangerously angry mood after the death of Princess Diana.
The film's title refers to the Australian colloquialism "mad as a cut snake", though Stapleton plays an ex-con, boulder-like and freshly released from prison, that is less insane than dangerously angry.
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These stories are largely about angry, dangerously disappointed males who are terrifying in their typicality, their American, gun-owning, car-driving, TV-watching usualness.
And the assumption that the internet somehow makes us angrier takes us dangerously close to Susan Greenfield territory.
Soon after Fern (Laura Berlin Stinger) and Bethy (Anna Foss Wilson) notice some odd activity while making dinner, the angry taters begin multiplying, dangerously.
The poverty of results has left the Palestinians dangerously disenchanted and volatile, almost as angry with their own leaders as with Israel's.
Tutu discussed the science, explaining that we feel physical discomfort when we're angry, and that anger can lead to dangerously high blood pressure.
A global economy based on dirty energy and creating unjust regimes, angry populations, endless terrorism and war, and dangerously warming the planet (apologies to those presidential candidates who have disavowed science) is clearly unsustainable.
The All Blacks were angry, with themselves no doubt, and their anger bounced dangerously along the edge of legality.
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