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With respect to the emotional quality of care giving Solomon and George state that "mothers express intense feelings of pleasure and satisfaction when they are able to protect and comfort their children and that they experience heightened anger, sadness, anxiety or despair when their ability to protect and comfort the children is threatened or blocked" (page 835).
It has all heightened anger toward decision makers in Brussels.
"The president was in a state of heightened anger," one committee member said at the time, on condition of anonymity.
These researchers, who include Richard S. Pond of the University of Kentucky, note that narcissism has been linked to heightened anger and problems maintaining relationships.
Although it makes no mention of the conflicts in the Middle East, its release comes during a time of heightened anger in the Muslim world.
Indeed, the democratization of the stock market -- where more middle-class investors own stock than ever before -- may be contributing to a heightened anger against entrenched and very highly paid chief executives.
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About 2,000 worshipers came to Al Azhar for the weekly communal prayer, but his appeal only heightened their anger.
In any case, the inquest into the distressing story of Fiona Pilkington, who killed herself and her daughter in 2007 after years of bullying by local youths, has heightened public anger over law and order.
This only heightened her anger.
That it was wartime veterans that were attacked heightened their anger.
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