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But the unexpected gift has generated anger.
The comments, made during women's month in South Africa, have generated anger from equality campaigners.
But recent Kenyan airstrikes that killed five children have generated anger among government officials and civilians alike.
Goldman's rapid recovery has generated anger around the world, at a time when millions of people have lost their jobs in the global downturn.
The accreditation loss and the removal of the board members generated anger and concern about the fate of 52,000 students in the largely black district's 59 schools.
The recent shooting of an unarmed mentally ill black man has generated anger and sadness, but the protests there are nothing like what is happening in Ferguson.
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Violence is rising and economic conditions are ruinous, all of which are generating anger and despair.
But many of the companies launched on the fledgling market have since bombed, generating anger and suspicion.
If you're getting a wall of anger then your communication is generating anger and not getting across whatever management trifle you thought you were communicating.
The airline is embarking on another round of job cuts, generating anger from its biggest union, which is balloting its members on strike action.
B5 Making Adjustments COMPENSATION CONFUSION -- The fund created by Congress that could pay the families of victims in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks more than $1 million each has begun to generate anger and confusion about its fairness and effectiveness.
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