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But that did not mean anger among the Iona players, coaches and parents had dissipated.
But Soviet-era notions about the responsibilities of big enterprises, combined with despair at getting anything from Moscow, mean anger focuses on the company.
Eyes wide, a glimpse of teeth, corners of the mouth turning up rather than down: usually these indicated a smile that could, he knew, mean anger but more often meant friendliness.
From the opening image – of a man in a straitjacket determined to tell the tale of one Mr. Todd – to the overflowing buckets of blood that were sloshed liberally throughout, this "Sweeney" brought the musical's madness – and by that I mean anger as well as insanity – to the surface.
Pinned back ears can also mean anger or fear.
Bright greens represent growth and healing, blues tend to be calming and intellectual, red is very passionate and can mean anger or desire, and so on.
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For those whose formative cricket-watching came through the 1970s and 80s, the West Indies meant anger, power, intimidation and fear.
Although the word bei means sorrow, the next word, fen, means anger — but more in a vengeful sense, like anger in the face of injustice caused by other human beings.
Firstly, red means determination and focus, but it also means anger.
decision and lift the tariffs, even if it means angering the very steel workers he set out to woo.
But now some White House officials say they hope he will strengthen his support, even if it means angering unions.
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