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The alteration prompted anger, incredulity, fear, but little outright challenge.
In the days that followed, reports of widespread looting by police prompted anger and disgust.
But the rules also prompted anger from American troops and their families.
The accident in Jiangsu prompted anger and complaints on microblogs in China.
At Ozcan jewellery, claims that Turkish people were prone to criminality prompted anger.
The decision to scrap the traditional headphone socket prompted anger on social media and among analysts.
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Over the past decade, European regulators have fined other U.S. technology giants like Microsoft and Intel billions of dollars for violating antitrust laws, sometimes prompting anger in Washington.
But in a nation where firefighters are held in the top echelon of public esteem, the spectre of darkened firehouses is prompting anger.
The immediate effect of the public display of the bodies, and of their continued denial of burial, was to prompt anger throughout the Arabic-speaking news media.
BBC West Midlands posted a picture of the flyer, which cites Birmingham Libraries but bears no city council branding, online on Wednesday, prompting anger from locals.
Military officials say privately that they worry the hearings will draw further attention to the case, with photos and other evidence prompting anger among the Afghan civilians whose support is critical to the fight against the Taliban.
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