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Mr. Gottlieb was irate at the news.
But many residents were irate at the labor protest.
(Does he? "It means wholeness, not virtue," he said, sounding genuinely irate at the frequent misuse).
A steep increase in customs duties took effect on Monday, catching some travelers unaware and leaving others irate at the new fees.
Emre Hadimogullari, 22, an electrical engineering student in Gaziantep, is so irate at the Turkish government's policy in Syria that he has grown a long beard in protest.
The local paper, the Merced Sun-Star, is reporting that residents are irate at the coffee behemoth for pulling water from the parched region.
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Liberal bloggers were irate at this capitulation, but the writer Samantha Power, who has worked for Obama on foreign policy, says, "Standing on one side of the room with his arms folded is just not his M.O".
Make sure you use Google and the "search" functions on community websites because people may get irate at answering the same questions all the time in forums and on irc.
Joanna had returned to New York the night before Jerry arrived, irate at both the jail and her boyfriend, and determined to get her lawyer mother to sue someone.
"The conductor became irate at this.
And, no doubt, somewhere in Ramallah there was a sixty-year-old Palestinian slamming his fist on his own table, irate at what the Israelis did to his father's olive tree in 1948.
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