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His love for the art is transparent, which may be why he's irate that Britain has written it off as naff.
He's irate that we're currently spending $250 billion on green energy initiatives that will reduce global temperatures by only "one-tenth of a degree by the end of the century".
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But he is irate at Labour's toadying to America.
Another question in the Gray case concerns how the police heard a black man's screams, and what they meant to them: that he was "irate" and "upset," as though he were being willfully difficult, an angry man who needed leg irons, not that he was in pain and needed a doctor.
In private, he described Mr. Grasso's package as indefensible, people close to him said, and he was irate at not being informed that Mr. Grasso was due another $48 million from the new contract he signed in August.
He was irate, and he was chasing someone.
"He was irate and kept going and going," Wells testified.
When Mr. Maher learned that he had been exposed, he was irate, threatening to kill the informant, according to an F.B.I. affidavit filed in federal court.
He was irate at what he called scare tactics in the media over capital controls, and unsure of what might happen next.
In comments on an episode from January, 2015, a man wrote that he was irate because at one point some music distracted him.
In one discussion, he is irate at his fellow hackers for revealing the name of a site used in an attack, because it could expose his computer's location.
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