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And there's also "The Butcher Boy" (1997), a grim comedy about an exceptionally angry, violent Irish lad.
She speaks to people when the web site quakes, or when people are exceptionally angry, or confused or just want to complain.
Idolator reacted positively to Eminem's performance, stating that he proved "once again what a dynamic and energetic live performer he is on this exceptionally angry tune (even by Slim Shady standards)." He also performed the song on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
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(13) Most Likely to Succeed salty: exceptionally bitter, angry, or upset.
There's a long history of talky films that have been exceptionally dramatic, from Twelve Angry Men to A Lion In Winter; but those films were dramatic because people were talking, not despite it.
Even so, the skies are exceptionally black, the sea is angry, and the wind is howling.
In June, however, Ms. Ray, the Justice Department consultant, reported that there had been a recent increase in "youth defiance and disobedience," with the boys angry about Tallulah's "exceptionally high" use of isolation cells.
This was before Russia was the democracy-manipulating enemy it is today, but just after Russia passed its "anti-gay law," so angry anti-Russian sentiment was exceptionally strong.
Many European cities, on the other hand, contain an exceptionally volatile Muslim under-class which is poor, alienated and intertwined (by family ties) with the hungriest and angriest parts of the Muslim world.But it is not just luck.
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