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(Shelby's office is cheerfully bedecked with cartoons expressing fury at his switch).
In this view, the laws merely echo public outrage, expressing fury rather than orchestrating dynamic solutions to systematic problems.
And yet, by expressing fury over Democratic "tyranny" on health care, Republican leaders would seem to be abandoning one of the core principles of small- r" republicanismall- r
But the opposition stalled the debate, with some lawmakers expressing fury at news reports that the government had already promised to reopen the NATO supply lines.
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.
Protesters expressing fury at the government's handling of the disappearance of 43 student teachers in southern Mexico six weeks ago clashed with police in the resort city of Acapulco on Monday.
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Carol Bell, vice-chairwoman of the Safety on Trains Action Group, expressed fury at this calculation.
But residents in the path of the network expressed fury and dismay.
President Obama, under considerable political pressure, expressed fury and vowed to intervene.
In December, Tahir and Asad expressed fury at me for exaggerating what our captors could receive for us in ransom.
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