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There's an option to 'make it stronger', in terms of tone/forcefulness, in case a first draft/s aren't appropriately irate enough.
While this wasn't the sole reason that the lockout was eventually settled, it made it clear that the league's top players were irate enough about the work stoppage that they would put their names on a lawsuit.
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Yet she dwindles soon enough, becomes irate about something written on a noticeboard and loses her perspective once more.
Not young enough to be bolshy and irate all day, not old enough to have complaints coming out of every orifice.
With one exception: never, ever employ the phrase "Something's rotten in the state of Denmark" (yes, Hamlet again) to describe something trite like a lack of coffee in the house: a dim buzzing sound will fill the world, as an irate Billy spins in his grave fast enough to shoot him straight to the Earth's molten core.
"We are not amateurs so that's not good enough," Dance continued, getting increasingly more irate.
People were reportedly told that the government planned to send a fleet of buses to take them out of the city, and they became irate when they were told there weren't enough busses for everyone.
But while those new safeguards are enough to raise hackles in the advertising industry, irate privacy groups say they fall short of their demands, and even represent a deterioration of current privacy protections.
But that's not reason enough to cancel flights, according to dozens of irate posts over Jetstar's Facebook wall.
The irate Brexiters should calm down: the real outcome will be revealed soon enough.
Judy was irate.
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