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This is the subject of The Faculty, in which the students suspect that their teachers are bloodthirsty extraterrestrials; of Teaching Mrs Tingle, in which irate students avenge themselves upon a reviled teacher; of Outside Providence, and of many other films aimed at a high-school audience.
There's A League Of Their Own, of course, which, irate midfielders notwithstanding, he says he enjoys more than the umpteen other panel shows he's appeared on because – improbably enough, given that it's largely staffed by former sportsmen – it's not as competitive.
The Clippy campaign, which will cost about $500,000, also includes a Web-site-based computer game in which irate users, many of whom have long found the paper clip program annoying to the point of distraction, will finally be able to retaliate by shooting virtual staples, tacks and rubber bands at the animated Clippy figure.
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In the middle of the night, they dumped it in front of Nassau Hall, at which an irate President John Maclean 1816 came sprinting over in dressing gown and slippers.
ToyTalk records every exchange with the aim of "improving speech recognition", but it also sends the audio to unspecified third parties, which prompted irate parents to petition for the doll to be pulled from the shelves.
Pakistan Railways, the state-owned company that Mr. Bilour presides over, is deeply in debt, and its performance has been marked by frequent strikes, poor service and train crashes — a fact to which some irate Pakistanis referred in comments on social media after the reward was announced.
Tomlinson is eventually ousted from his job at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and an inquiry finds that he violated federal law by meddling with the programming at PBS. 2009: Conservative bloggers put up a stink over a "Sesame Street" short in which an irate female grouch calls in to the Grouch News Network (a.k.a. GNN) and vows: "From now on I am watching Pox News.
The extra "e", he said, stood for "Excellence, England, Europe and Entente (Cordiale)" – which brought him irate letters pointing out that the nose cones were actually made in Scotland.
George and Mr. Spacely's plan went well until a floating cameraman -- a precursor to today's Skycam -- identified George as the millionth fan and beamed his and Mr. Spacely's smiling, waving images to the TV audience, which included an irate Jane and Mrs. Spacely.
The father got more irate, which is a little tricky when you are in a seat you haven't even paid for.
A fellow Tea Party-backed Senate candidate, Alaska's Joe Miller, gave an evasive answer regarding the Palin-for-President scenario on Fox news last month, which drew an irate email from Palin's husband, Todd, uncovered this week.
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