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She would no doubt also face anger from Democratic leaders.
All that falling backward into myself, unable to face anger, annoyance.
I know how painful it has been to face anger and frustration on the doorstep.
Move too slowly and he will face anger from his electorate, who voted him in with a mandate to tackle the housing crisis.
The supermarket group is holding its annual shareholder meeting in Bradford on Thursday, where chief executive Dalton Philips is expected to face anger from investors, including the founding family, after overseeing dramatic declines in sales and profits.
In that case, Washington will win points for openness with the international community and Iran's government will face anger from its own people, who clearly want to travel to the United States.
"Someone treats you like a twat, then you walk away and think, 'What's stopping me now from picking that weight up and putting it through your fuckin' face?'" Anger, it seems, is something he thinks about a lot.
In psychological terms the shadow is that part of the psyche that hides out of sight, countering our aspirations, virtue, and vision with qualities we are ashamed to face: anger, fear, revenge, violence, selfishness, and suspicion of "the other".
Some friendly, optimistic person examining the same product comments to you "these are some nice (round fruit's name here) aren't they!?" You reply with face anger.
Executives at these companies, too, face shareholders angered by battered stock prices.
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