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Add to this that Ron's Ford Anglia antics saw them fined 50 Galleons (£850), if anything, is father Arthur could have afforded to be far angrier.
What made labor leaders far angrier were demands made by management's negotiators at St. Michael's Cemetery in Stratford, Conn., which was run by the Bridgeport Diocese.
May struck a far angrier note on his own website, denouncing the Sunday Times report – which was in the main admiring – as "dustbin sniffers strike again".
Although the writer, Charles Wood, claimed that he set out to avoid a political stance, Lawrence was a far angrier victim than the stoical Simon Weston, whose facial reconstruction was shown in several BBC documentaries.
While most blame the landlords, Ruth and Nat Weisberg, for allowing the building to deteriorate, they are far angrier at the city, which they feel bulldozed their homes too hastily, then left them to fend for themselves.
Parliament has circled the perimeter of the issue without getting to the heart of it, which leaves the sceptics far angrier than they would have been had the government asked a simpler question.
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Miss Bonnaire, who played a far tougher, angrier free spirit in Agnes Varda's "Vagabond," is attractive and a bit vacuous.
I feel far more angry than celebratory by this video.
The Dutch were by far the angriest at the let-off for France and Germany.
Americans are far too angry at Wall Street and the obvious failure of government regulations.
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