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The cold realisation that time is up, and that such progress is over, prompts anger, denial and shock.Living with disillusionPerhaps, however, the ideal of progress has been a myth for longer than Europeans may care to admit.
Re "Phone Plan Prompts Anger on East Side" (news article, Dec. 24): Telephone kiosks might be more palatable to New Yorkers if they were combined with the bathrooms that the city has promised forever.
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The protracted and opaque nature of the hearings has prompted anger in some legal circles.
Coverage of her situation in the Guardian last month prompted anger among politicians and readers.
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