Sentence examples for expressed fury that from inspiring English sources

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Another friend expressed fury that Coulson had been "made to carry the burden, whatever your opinion of what went on at News International and other newspapers".

One man, married to a New Zealander, expressed fury that the rights of his family including children born in New Zealand but now living in France, had been thrown up in the air.

In 1977, Mr. Hill, still crossing swords with organized labor, expressed fury that unions had won a Supreme Court ruling that intentional discrimination must be proved before the courts would view seniority systems as discriminatory.

The reaction of the girl's father to the abduction also illustrates the difficulty in trying to change such a deeply rooted cultural practice: he expressed fury that she was abducted because, he said, he had already promised her in marriage to someone else.

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Passing by the room, the Foreign Office minister Alastair Burt expressed fury at events that were unfurling inside.

Advocates for immigrants issued urgent warnings to Mexicans pondering similar journeys, and expressed fury at groups that were encouraging them.

But there were signs last night that Mrs Merkel's problems were only just beginning, with rank-and-file Social Democrats expressing fury that their party's leadership had sacrificed Mr Schröder and done a deal with his neo-Thatcherite nemesis.

Democrats pummeled the Treasury secretary in response, with some accusing him of carrying out a "bait and switch" by discarding his original plan and others expressing fury that the Treasury had allocated $290 billion for banks and insurance companies but nothing for individual homeowners.

Town hall meetings to discuss health care have become town 'hell' meetings, with an assortment of citizens expressing fury that their legislators dare to consider alternatives to a health care system that is the most expensive and inefficient in the world.

Los Angeles City Council members Wednesday expressed fury at recent revelations that arsenic emissions from a battery-recycling plant in nearby Vernon pose a danger to as many as 110,000 people, and called upon the city attorney to look into possible legal action.

A1 Anglican Divide Widens Africa's Anglican leaders expressed fury at the consecration of a gay bishop in New Hampshire, saying that they will not recognize the action.

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