Sentence examples for suggested anger from inspiring English sources

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Our observational register of self-reported symptoms suggested anger being more often a problem in patients taking LEV than in PWE taking other AED.

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She had violently pushed passed me and all I said was, "May I suggest anger management?" It seemed to make her more angry.

Rantin, we are told in the course of the performance, is a Scottish word that can suggest anger or joy; or it can relate to the joining of things that do not fit together.

He talks about using words like "punk" to describe Trayvon and recants what he previously told cops and the 911 dispatcher that 'the bad guys always get away.' This suggests anger and a predispostion.

For example rain is used to connote sorrow, sunshine happiness and a storm to suggest anger or rage.

She suggested the anger was far from exhausted.

But the editorial suggested that anger over the issue may cut across ethnic and class lines.

He suggested that anger at him arose from jealousy and longstanding suspicions that he served as the family's banker.

The presence of the crowd, which came from up and down the East Coast, suggested that anger over the killing and the verdict showed no sign of abating.

The student demonstrations and riots that followed his death were of a cataclysmic force that suggested the anger they embodied had been long aborning.

She suggested that "Anger doesn't help people to listen".

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