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The note of anger -- of contempt -- is unmistakable.
Indeed, the only note of anger comes when he describes the "creep" who shot him.
However, the mayor sounded a rare note of anger about the flight of all his constituents.
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Those who weren't so affected still more than likely walked away feeling that the chord Kushner had struck, consisting of notes of anger, instruction, intelligence, mysticism, and, not least, humor, would linger in their heads for a long time.
However, Vitaris did note that "what makes 'Redux II' tolerable is Duchovny, who always hits the right notes of anger, despair, grief, relief, or emotional numbness".
A note of urgent anger enters his fluid, crisp recitation when he speaks of the dubious treatments marketed to the desperately ill, who then spend the last of their days in a "futile search for a cure".
They said the culture of high rewards persisted in banking even after the near collapse of the financial system in 2008 and while boards of other companies had been forced to take note of shareholder anger expressed in a wave of protest votes.
(tone of anger).
Reviewers have noted the absence of anger in Stag's Leap; it is there, but diverted, rarely overt, only occasionally surfacing.
While many philosophers have ignored or dismissed the moral relevance of the emotions, others such as Aristotle have noted the importance of anger to a good life.
There was a note of impatience, even anger, in his voice.
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