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Palpable anger inhabited all that furious mastication.
In fact, there is palpable anger beyond the odd protest.
There was palpable anger in Ms. Russ's work, but it was leavened by wit and humor.
This is facile and reductive, assigning her palpable anger to an easy, and false, target.
In Port Talbot, there is palpable anger at the government for not doing more.
Some arts group members said they felt unwanted in the church space, and sensed palpable anger about their presence.
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"If you combine some palpable street anger with organizational resources in a changing political mood," he said, "you can begin to see more of these sort of riskier, militant adventures, and they're more likely to succeed".
More palpable than the anger over the raid was the sadness at Ms. Spruill's death.
"It's never been like this before, with such a palpable sense of anger," said Baroness d'Souza, convener of the cross-bench peers, who have no party affiliation.
More than 24 hours after two bombs went off near the ever-crowded Dilsukhnagar bus stand, there is palpable frustration and anger in the area.
The emergency medical workers' presence was so conspicuous that even Mr. Jaccarino's lawyer, Gary Farrell, noted the "palpable and justifiable anger" directed at his client.
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