Sentence examples for explicitly angry from inspiring English sources

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The main problem seems to stem from people becoming explicitly angry about the fact that two people of the same gender can get married in a way that doesn't affect the rest of the population at all, and then blaming them for a series of devastating natural occurrences.

While some of the tales are explicitly angry or bitter, others are ironically detached, and still others make their point with a piece of sly wit, one of these being "The Pride of the Garbage," in which a bag loaded with garbage, in its vainglory, is satisfied only if it is placed on the very top of the heap of bags bound for the dump.

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In a society, like any other, that perpetuates stereotypes (black women as angry or explicitly sexual, East Asian women as compliant), saying you're "into" an ethnic group can reflect those sweeping assumptions.

Another was angry she did not call explicitly for an end to all mass immigration detention.

My response is usually the same: I get angry that they completely ignored what I explicitly told them days or weeks earlier.

While not explicitly addressing Hollywood gangster folklore, "Excellent Cadavers," a meticulous and angry new documentary, offers an implicit critique of the lovable-goombah view of organized crime.

an angry work, though narrower in its desolation, more explicitly didactic and to that extent less alive [than Barker's earlier novels].

Aides to Mr. Romney have been particularly angry about that last charge, since Mr. Romney has said explicitly that he supports rape and incest exceptions.

The music of Warp Records has seldom felt explicitly political, but Anti felt like satire of the best stripe: both angry, and smart.

In one of the Clinton emails recently released by the State Department, the Secretary of State's advisors mention Webb explicitly, apparently noting observations from a June 2009 hearing: "Jim Webb arrives, looking typically angry," the email reads.

Dershowitz enjoys getting people angry at him, and the chapter of "Why Terrorism Works" that discusses torture seems explicitly designed to elicit outrage.

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