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They also get very, very angry, with much rage vented at the planning officer.
Rollins appeared on the giant screen to mock Lesnar before, obviously, John Cena came out to give his tuppence about being an honest, respectable guy but he can get very, very angry; the usual monologue that we get every week.
Borwick said: "The MPA civil liberties panel is there to restore confidence in public order policing and then, when you see videos like this, people get very, very angry.
First, you get very, very angry.
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And the rank-and-file Republicans across the state got very, very angry".
"If things don't go exactly his way, he gets very, very angry.
That news quickly spread, and whether it is rumor or true, people got very, very angry".
I mean, I do my job and then I can go home, can't I? I got very, very angry.
What I may do, when a director is working on one of my plays, is say: 'But that doesn't make any sense!' And then it's the director who gets very, very angry".
"People are getting very, very angry, and ultimately we will not be able to guarantee that they will not resort to self-help," the secretary general, Welshman Ncube, said.
And I, at that point, got very, very angry and said to him: 'Well I didn't enjoy it'.
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