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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.
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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.
We may feel less threatened by painful memories when out walking, perhaps because the body associates regular steps with the power to move on, to escape the clutches of anger, fear or remorse.
Fought low, can this ageing black man rise and escape the curse of his anger?
Can it relieve public anger, and can he escape the blame?
In the end, however, it shows the lengths startups will go to escape the confines of their home countries and how communication, anger, and NDAs can create every entrepreneur's worst nightmare.
If he can't escape his anger, the money will allow him to escape the Lower East Side.
"Escape?" the Minotaur said.
Escape the gift tax.
Escape the cougar.
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