Sentence examples for quiet wrath from inspiring English sources

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This reads fire like "the fire of a socialite's quiet wrath after being asked if she has elephantiasis of the sternum or is it just her bodice".

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You make an in-app purchase to keep your minder quiet or face the wrath of a pile of ads.

However, jailing a victim who found the courage to come forward sends a clear message not just to women in Somalia, but to women around the world, that they should keep quiet or face the wrath of the state that is supposed to protect them.

Sure, they're quiet while playing them, but I must face the wrath of who they become when I take them away.

"We kept quiet on the kidnap out of fear of drawing the wrath of the government, which was already grappling with the embarrassment of the kidnap of the Chibok schoolgirls," a local administrator whose seven-year-old child was kidnapped told Agence France Presse news agency on Wednesday.

It's like All Quiet on the Western Front, Heart of Darkness and The Grapes of Wrath squeezed into one budget edition.

In public he frequently dismissed his westerns as potboilers and professed to remain proudest of the literary adaptations: "The Informer" (1935), "The Grapes of Wrath" (1940) and, conveniently, "How Green Was My Valley" and "The Quiet Man," each of which earned him a best director Oscar.

In recent months, insurgents seem to have shifted tactics, now preferring quiet assassinations to the car bombs that killed scores of civilians but incurred the wrath of all Iraqis.

I first read her in college in 1979, and to a young person high-schooled on Jane Austen and "The Grapes of Wrath," her fiction, with its wistful, present-tense take on lives of quiet postgraduate desperation, felt excitingly contemporary.

Vincent Canby, in an article in The New York Times on outstanding small roles, praised Mr. Blossom in "Escape From Alcatraz" for "one of his quietest, creepiest performances to date" as Doc Dalton, an elderly inmate who incurs the wrath of the sadistic warden when he paints his portrait.

Mr. King says his wrath grew slowly, beginning in the 1990s with a feud with Mexican neighbors who disrupted the quiet of his leafy street.

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