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As players debate their next move, the most common emotions seem to be anger and frustration.
And surely, if there is anything that brings young women to feminism, it has to be anger?
"There is always going to be anger – if people are antagonised and pushed, then we have seen what can happen".
The strongest force in Spanish politics used to be anger; now it is disillusionment, and constant change has become the way to deal with it.
The catalyst for the protest on Wednesday appeared to be anger over the government's rejection of a request by some opposition lawmakers to question the prime minister about the use of public funds.
TOKYO — The Japanese police say the motive in last week's stabbing deaths of a former health ministry official and his wife appeared to be anger over a long-dead dog.
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Dr. Ride told a colleague it was difficult not to be angered by the findings.
I'm more likely to be angered by the insidious misogynistic subtext in a romantic comedy.
Van Gaal was also said to be angered at Rojo missing out on the pre-season tour of the US because of passport issues.
"Women are more apt to be angered by a lack of engagement behavior from the sales associates.
It is also said to be angered by government plans to close a number of Hizmet-run schools - a charge the movement itself denies.
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