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Times are tough, and Americans are understandably worried and angry.
Kwamiah's mother, Antoinette Gethers, was worried and angry.
Senior Afghan officials are acutely aware of it, and are alternately worried and angry.
(Views, Aug. 31): In echoing the flimsy fabric of the Republican convention to nominate Mitt Romney for president, Roger Cohen is right to be worried and angry.
Worried and angry parents hunted for their children amid great confusion at the Senior Secondary School in Khajuri Khas, a crowded neighborhood of Delhi.
Becoming more patient can help you be more effective, less overwhelmed, less worried and angry, kinder, calmer, more tolerant, more loving and more lovable.
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Financial disasters loom annually for Yonkers's 26,300 schoolchildren, so they have gotten used to rumors about who will be cut and who will stay, accustomed to worried teachers and angry parents.
SH: I'm more worried than angry, and perhaps impatient.
That the defense seemingly deployed every known synonym for "weak" in describing their client only makes him resonate even more with people already fearful of crime and worried about angry black mobs taking to the streets.
Paula Rego's women – and most of the figures in her work are women – are sad, and angry, and worried, and vengeful, and afraid.
But when she expressed a desire for intimacy, her fiancé (now her husband) walked away, leaving her feeling hurt and angry and worried about their future together.
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