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Her dance routines had the force of a drill sergeant, sharp-angled and slightly angry.
For the first time in the interview he looks upset and, yes, slightly angry.
"It turned slightly angry towards the end, didn't it?" nods Francis.
Studies have shown that people in a slightly sad mood are better at analyzing or editing a written document (they focus better on details), while people who are slightly angry are better able to discriminate between weak and strong arguments.
These sieges left them both disturbed and slightly angry or ashamed, so that they could not stop kissing, clinging, and using fond words to make it up to each other as they said good night.
Throughout, she maintains an intense stare, and seems slightly angry: what with all this, her nasal, estuarine vowels, and a sense of cast-iron certainty (the EU, she says at one point, "dictates to us how we should think, feel and act"), she puts me in mind of the young John Lydon.
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Four response categories were provided, for example, "very angry, somewhat angry, a little angry, and not at all angry".
Most people were looking slightly surprised, angry, confused and annoyed they hadn't had their say".
OK, only slightly fist-clenchingly angry.
Suddenly I saw my husband, who had been such a heroic figure to me, as someone ferocious, angry, slightly deranged.
Cartoonists always portrayed her as looking either slightly mad or angry, I note, and Spitting Image depicted her as man.
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