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Yet there is one legitimate point of anger.
Apart from its pure wrongness, the edit has the potential to be an enduring point of anger and confusion.
Frustration, to the point of anger, and a taste for the absurd are motifs in the show, the flip side to its optimistic experimentation.
That this does not cover blasphemy, thanks to France's history of bloody anticlerical struggle which led to the separation of religion and state in 1905, is a point of anger among some Muslims.
Over the next several months, CountMeOut became a focal point of anger at the church; 12,000 people downloaded the official form for defection -- "Defectio ab Ecclesia Catholica Actu Formali" -- from the site.
As our colleague Kareem Fahim has explainedthe oil-rich Eastern Province is a stronghold of Saudi Arabia's Shiite Muslim minority, and it has long been a focal point of anger at the Sunni monarchy and of Shiite complaints about discrimination.
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Mr. Obama's advisers have been studying in particular Mr. McCain's temperament and mood and looking for potential flash points of anger.
"Many of us Inuit use humour to make a strong point instead of anger.
In death, he became a focal point of antigovernment anger.
For colleagues (especially Roberts), who worry about the court as a focal point of partisan anger, Alito's plan might offer hope.
What happens to reformers like Heizo Takenaka, the economics and financial services minister who has been the focal point of conservative anger, will send out strong signals.
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