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His brother Shahbaz Sharif, former chief minister of Punjab, had stopped all projects by the US Agency for International Development USAIDD) in Punjab province as a mark of anger against Washington's policies and its use of drones.
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Her lifeless countenance displayed the marks of convulsive anger; and she left an ample fortune behind her to those who did not regret her loss.
His funeral ceremony, held in the vast Chinese-built People's Palace, was marked by outbursts of anger against Rwanda and Uganda.
International Women's Day was marked amid a mood of anger that the struggle for equality is far from being won.
There are a few absurdities – see Sam West's – but what's striking is the relative lack of anger, and marked displacement of criticism in the general direction of the Arts Council: the tone of Richard Eyre's comments is worth noting.
We have to think about systems and organizations; A.I. is an enabler of dramatic change in how we wage war, and simplistic suggestions that computers are unemotional and won't kill out of anger miss the mark quite entirely.
-Ms. Peterson said that the ambiguous letters also signify someone who doesn't "really care what other people think of them," adding that the small mark above the signature represents "a slash of anger, when someone is angry about something".
Senator Jeff Sessions believes Northrop's forced withdrawal has left an "irreparable stain" on a programme already marked by scandal.There have also been expressions of anger in Europe.
In my opinion, John Ashcroft's unique past will indelibly mark his future, making his nomination a source of anger and fear to many in our country.
Thanks to the upsurge of anger about tuition fees, 2010 marked a highpoint of student protest, seen most dramatically when protesters attacked the Westminster HQ of the Conservative party.
In his 2013 New Republic essay, which the Binghamton researchers acknowledge, Ben Crair argues that our tiniest punctuation mark can help us express something else: different shades of anger. .
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