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"Unfortunately they're slowly getting more angry and impatient," said David Wimhurst, spokesman for the Brazilian-led UN peacekeeping mission.
"Some people are prejudiced anyway, and then they look at his education and mannerisms and get more angry at him".
"They are slowly getting more angry," said David Winhurst, the spokesman for the United Nations mission in Haiti, speaking by video link from the Port-au-Prince airport.
But people see UN vehicles patrolling the streets to maintain calm and not delivering aid, and "they're slowly getting more angry and impatient".
Barrett said that in such cases you tended "to get more angry at them — you're, like, 'Man, you got a kid, what the hell's wrong with you?' " Barrett sometimes had to return several times in one day to the same house — once, a father, a mother, and a teen-age daughter overdosed on heroin in succession.
It wasn't the most honorable act of Barber's career, but, again, in the context of how we define aberrant N.F.L. behavior, it is hard to get more angry than Manning appeared to be — or not — when he tweaked Barber for last season's long retirement melodrama in his unassuming, Andy of Mayberry way.
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This goes nowhere; you get more angry and dismiss his feelings.
They get more angry and less trusting when they discover that the artists doing the windowing own the exclusive channels.
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