Sentence examples for taste of anger from inspiring English sources

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You listen now to "Welcome to the Jungle" or N.W.A's unprintably titled song about the police and you catch the bitter taste of anger and desperation — as well as a premonition of the chaos to come in just a few years with Rodney King, the L.A. riots, O.J. Simpson, even the Northridge earthquake.

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(Speak to any of the locals nearby and you get some taste of the anger).

The United Nations envoy to Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi, visited Syrian refugee camps in Turkey and Jordan on Tuesday, and was quickly given a taste of the anger brewing among the exiles.

But one senior Conservative MP gave me a taste of the anger at Cameron' election performance in which he won 36% of the vote – around four points more than the 32.3% won by Michael Howard in 2005.

One thing is already clear: just as Mr. Feinberg found himself at times a lightning rod for the stinging criticism from Sept. 11 widows and grieving relatives — though he was ultimately given high marks for his handling of the fund — he is already getting a taste of the anger and emotion of many residents of the Gulf Coast.

When it does, it may be worth considering the possibility that being more respectful will require renouncing a pleasure that most of us are loathe to admit, namely, the delicious taste of vented anger.

Negotiating around sandwiches that yell "love me", and cookies tasting of "tight anger" is bad enough, but Rose's new-found ability as "food psychic" also gives her an unwelcome insight into the lives of those to whom she is ostensibly closest.

On Tuesday, Democrats here got a taste of that popular anger, as voters in a recall election ousted two state senators who had been strong supporters of the gun control laws.

In "Twisted," she asks herself, "How could I believe in this when none of it was true?" while "Bitter Pill" details the "taste of rage and anger burning me inside".

Frustration, to the point of anger, and a taste for the absurd are motifs in the show, the flip side to its optimistic experimentation.

One foreign-policy adviser, the professor and author Samantha Power, betrayed a taste of the Obama campaign's anger at Clinton when she told The Scotsman that Clinton was "a monster..

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