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If fire-play continues, the child is probably angry and defiant, Dr. Paul writes, "and it is also probable that your family relations and home life are strained and need attention".
But the real reason Trump is probably angry about the bill is that Democrats won out.
So he was probably angry about Russian bombardments of Aleppo that were aimed at driving out anti-government rebels.
For another, when the Osage people return to the prairie later in the book and come around looking at the house, I will try to tell the story from their perspectives, too: that this was their home, that they were away and came home to find strange people living there, that they were confused and probably angry.
Frankly, if this WC is won by any other country either than South Africa or France, I will be surprised, disappointed and probably angry!
The beers are there to allow a little downtime for adults who are just trying to live their lives, and the angry kids are few and far between and are probably angry for reasons we don't understand.
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Bacevich read on: "Recall that in his testimony before this committee, speaking on behalf of other antiwar veterans, the young John Kerry remarked that 'we are probably angriest about all that we were told about Vietnam, and about the mystical war against Communism.' " Kerry looked down at his notes.
Still, as Tapper says, there are probably "some angry, angry people in Chicago right now".
If we take such a definition for granted, it is possible to deduce circumstances in which a person will most probably be angry; for example, we can deduce (i) in what state of mind people are angry and (ii) against whom they are angry and (iii) for what sorts of reason.
"Blacks are probably more angry than whites," he said.
I was probably rather angry at the time.
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