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She's trying to impress us with a show of anger.
Edin Dzeko, another expensive striker, made a public show of anger when he was substituted.
And in an highly unusual show of anger, the shareholders removed the top executives from the board.
Girardi stayed, even though he left the game through ejection in the fifth inning after his second show of anger.
The firing is a likely show of anger at continuing war games by Washington and Seoul and another ratcheting up of hostility on the Korean peninsula.
Even before the new government's first budget was approved, 12,000 Israelis took to the streets Saturday night in a show of anger reminiscent of the vast social protests that rocked the nation in the summer of 2011.
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Though episodes of dissent have been reported in both places, they remain largely quiescent, and even some activists acknowledge that the lack of popular shows of anger there has hampered their cause.
There were tears and shows of anger, as Ms Rousseff put up an epic fight against what she and her supporters have consistently called a "coup", but her many critics described as the logical outcome of a long, constitutional process aimed at clearing the graft and unaccountability that have too long dominated Brazilian politics.
I had found the flaw in the relationship – shows of anger were as unacceptable to me as they were to her – and in the weeks to come I would probe it, like a finger returning to a wound you can't quite leave alone.
He can show flashes of anger.
Many people show signs of anger in their bodies, even before they realize that they are feeling anger.
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