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The other wife has a quiet anger problem.
Each airs quiet anger and confusion about the missing young men.
The caller sounded relaxed, but if you listened closely you could hear his voice welling with quiet anger.
In practice the impeachment will only add to the quiet anger that has been swelling since her government was overthrown.
Its power lies in the breadth of detail Junger has marshalled and the quiet anger that fuels his prose.
Han's prose bristles with a quiet anger that would require a finely calibrated ear to capture in translation.
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But his quietest anger, again, is against the media hagiostorm, and its "quiet brainwashing".
Elsewhere, responses ranged from muted anger to quiet resignation: no one seems to think this is a particularly great idea.
Describing himself as a "rational pessimist", he was quiet, humane, lucid and full of restrained anger over the inaction of governments around the world.
This quiet, purposed anger is the most powerful and responsible kind and it has a dignity that is absent in modern discourse, observes Kurt Halryad in ScreenAnarchy.
That kind of attitude may prove beneficial, reformers say, allowing more breathing space for public debate as leaders try to quiet public anger.
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