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Once again, the Chinese government voiced anger over Japanese leaders' words and gestures.
The cards on the bouquets voiced anger, shock, and profound grief.
But in Hartford's black neighborhoods, many people voiced anger that Officer Allan had in effect been cleared of wrongdoing.
And they voiced anger that the report was leaked to a reporter before Mr. McCall could release it himself.
Figures from across science research also voiced anger at stripping out hundreds of millions of pounds from their budgets.
Lendle members voiced anger at Amazon on Twitter today, with this comment from @CleaveLands a typical one.
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But consumers are voicing anger over lending practices.
"When we are out with constituents who are voicing anger frustration and fear," Mr. Cantor said, according to transcripts, "in this economy, that's understandable.
The heckler, Julian Borthwick, an IT worker, used the occasion to voice anger over what he said was a lack of fast broadband in the north-east.
Sérgio Cabral, Rio's governor, has been grappling for weeks with demonstrators voicing anger over issues including police brutality and Mr. Cabral's costly use of helicopters to shuttle between residences.
The top musicians in those genres met last summer in Lafayette, La., to voice anger over the way the academy had abolished their category without consulting them, just four years after the award was established.
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