Following the speech, television reports showed many angry protesters leaving the square.
But would the thought of the kind of dollar signs torn from Dow Corning again make the lawyers swarm like so many angry wasps?
So if it helps you keep perspective, just pretend this is what really happened: The streaming service so many angry customers in fact claim is too weak and limited and not worth the extra money etc?
Many are angry here that DR Congo's neighbours are not in the dock.
"Many are angry that he accepted a corrupt government, and that he accepted an extension from a corrupt government, " said Ms. Siddiqa.
There was a decade that followed the great successes of Birmingham and Selma in which he was just struggling, fighting the good fight, and scorned, and many folks angry.
As if that weren't enough, the partisan divide in the U.S. Congress took the country to the brink of default on its debt payments in early August, leaving many investors angry over what was seen as unnecessary turmoil in the markets.
Moseley-Braun was elected in 1992, when many women were active and angry, many of them over the Senate Judiciary Committee's treatment of Anita Hill.
Many got very angry that their photos were seemingly being hosted by a 3rd party.
Many Tories are angry about comments reportedly made by Conservative co-chairman Lord Feldman.
Many protesters were angry over what they described as harsh austerity measures being implemented by the current centre-right government.
Many Malays feel angry about the emphasis the government places on Mandarin (spoken by most Chinese) and promoted by national campaigns.
Bankers are finally beginning to see as a result of movements like Occupy Wall Street how angry many people are.
When I first started at Google, fresh out of school, I was taken aback by how curt and angry many senior execs seemed.
But many Mayans are angry that Bush is visiting Iximche, founded as the capital of the Kaqchiqueles kingdom before the Spanish conquest in 1524.
Many Democrats are angry at President Obama because he has compromised too much with Republicans, failed to lead or manage, and has broken campaign promises.
Many victims are angry that this scheme denies them their day in court, and a chance to force the church publicly to examine its conscience.
The lockdown has left many Street execs angry and demoralized, fearful that the restrictions will snarl the gears of commerce and wreck their already reeling businesses.
With many companies understandably angry over the loss of their favored treatment, they could likely be placated by an across-the-board cut in corporate income tax rates.
Many Argentines remain angry over the church's acknowledged failure to openly confront a regime that was kidnapping and killing thousands of people as it sought to eliminate "subversive elements" in society.
While many European allies are angry at Bush for his opposition to the accord, Sen.
But he added that many people were increasingly angry at apparent abuses of the planning system by travellers.
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Only about 10 percent were arrested and few weapons are actually recovered, leaving many let go feeling angry and humiliated.
Mr Dean appeals to many of the same angry centrists who supported Mr Hart in 1984, Ross Perot in 1992 and John McCain in 2000.
Many people will be angry and disappointed if it does not.
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But many protesters are still angry that the transfer deal has not gone far enough and that it gives Mr Saleh and his family immunity from prosecution.
But the building contractors say it is not feasible or safe for work to be done after dark and many residents would be angry at being disturbed in the evening.
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