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There was, in fact, little evident anger expressed at the rally.
On Thursday, he spoke in evident anger, also from a prepared text, but tonight he was mild.
Rarely, if ever, has the court faced such a supercharged political moment across dividing lines of such evident anger and mistrust.
With the exception of Don, whose evident anger expresses itself in silence, the men in their lives treat domestic abuse as a natural prerogative.
Andropov then fuelled the already evident anger of the other members with terse descriptions of Solzhenitsyn's "impudence" — his meetings with foreign correspondents, his brazen flouting of Party control over literature and over publication abroad.
Her personal history also means that she always had a vision of the United States as a bastion of civil liberties, and seeing this vision dashed over the past week certainly helped fuel her evident anger with Washington.
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The second strongest emotion throughout was yearning, and depression was more evident than anger at every stage.
Much of the anger evident in recent demonstrations focused on Grace – and the faction that had formed around her.
Asked about the recent expulsion of the United States from the United Nations Human Rights Commission, Mr. Bush grew more animated than usual, his anger evident.
This has already been evident in the anger of thousands of trade unionists who have objected to their unions backing the No campaign without anything resembling a mandate.
Did the deaf couple who celebrated when they found out their eldest daughter was also deaf accept the anger evident behind their passionate cleaving to deaf culture?
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