Sentence examples for escape anger from inspiring English sources

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Narrow escape anger of a middle-aged man who ran car and anger of boys.

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Mr. Cylar endured chronic depression and had used drugs in the past as an escape from anger, Mr. King said.

Christina McAnea, head of health at Unison, said: "This coalition government has taken a scalpel to the pay body's report and won't escape the anger of NHS staff.

After traveling between monasteries to escape the anger of her family, Clare settled at San Damiano monastery and lived a strictly monastic life.

Whether to externalize, bury, escape its anger and frustration -- the abused mind must purge it's hurt in some manner, or risk being broken, split apart by it entirely.

And, that when our body tells us we are angry, the most honest place we can go to escape our anger is into our heart, to go there and speak out from our sadness.

On average, levels of emotional distress in the ESCAPE sample (Anger: 53.2 [range: 32.4 – 76.7], Depression: 53.1 [range: 38.2 – 81.3]; [ 64]) are modestly higher than PROMIS national norms, with levels of anxiety (56.3 [range: 36.3 – 75.8]) nearly half a standard deviation above U.S. averages.

The escape has angered some hunters who say they will renew their efforts to have game farms banned in Idaho.

The officers were acquitted of criminal charges in Mr. Diallo's death last year in a state trial that was moved to Albany to escape the public anger and political passions still simmering in New York City.

The cause of their wrath is Orfeo and his renunciation of women; he will not escape their heavenly anger, and the longer he evades them the more severe his fate will be.

Another metaphoric collocation involving the descriptive element of venting (e.g. he vented his embarrassment/anger/frustration by…) underlies the negative character of these emotions and the process which leads to decreased power and weakening of the Experiencer, letting metaphorical air (anger) escape or release from confinement and, similarly to a tyre, making it flat (devoid of tension power).

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