There was a good deal more energy - and anger - in this third and last encounter.
Mr Romney and his aides sought to soften the message of economic gloom with talk of a brighter future ahead, and more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger attacks on the president.
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He sat and listened as Professor Longley and Labour members fired shots - in anger - at his claim that the report, on which the government set such store, was based on 'collusion, ' that the Professor's job had essentially been to make the government's case for it.
In recent days, the protest has gathered support from thousands of students at a range of universities - with hundreds expressing their anger in website comments - putting pressure on HSBC to re-think its proposals.
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His tirades are also channelling white working-class anger in a way the carefully rehearsed Mr Romney never could.
The Island of the Stars is not going to be stormed by a mob, but there is a deep, inchoate, slow-burning anger in America.
And although the final results took six days to be released, not a machete was lifted in anger - this was Kenyans at their most patient.
Wes Wilhite, the company commander, says he knows a lot of his soldiers have "some form of pent-up anger in them, but at the same time they are trained" to deal with the loss of comrades.
The B-1B - the original B-1A project was cancelled - went into operational use in the mid-1980s but was not used in anger until December 1998, against Iraq.
The 10th-seeded Argentine kicked the small barrier surrounding the line judge in anger after dropping his serve to Marin Cilic at 3-3 in the second set.
Nice to know the anger-management classes finally kicked in.
His frustration and anger lead to a run-in with the law that gets them both sentenced to community service with a Big Brothers-like organization and, not surprisingly, these immature adults ultimately learn to grow up by helping children in need.
The internet community - if there is such a thing - has risen up in anger over recent weeks.
When I ask one of them, Tin Tun Maung, about policy debate and decision-making, an acetylene anger flares in his eyes.
Bales had some encounters with police over the years, and was ordered by a judge in a 2002 assault case in Tacoma to obtain anger-management counseling.
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The party of Thomas Dewey or Richard Nixon, men who basically spoke for the social establishments of their day, has now become something more populist and more rooted in working-class anger.
Public anger first surfaced in Edinburgh where Mortonhall - a council run crematorium - routinely told grieving parents there would be nothing to scatter after cremations, but ashes were then buried in a garden of remembrance.
Robot soldiers would not commit rape, burn down a village in anger or become erratic decision-makers amid the stress of combat.
Think of what it must be like to be a 100-pound woman held prisoner in her own home trying to run away from the anger of her 200-pound boyfriend or husband.
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They chronicle their daily lives, fears, frustration, anger and just normal day-to-day existence in a broken city.
Cue anger in the press, especially the anti-EU English press (robbed of the right to buy traditional light bulbs, thundered the Mail).
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Grant Leadbitter had Sunderland's first shot in anger as he struck a 22-yard effort wide before Kenwyne Jones just failed to get a crucial headed touch to divert cross past keeper Petr Cech.
In an open letter published online over the weekend, Salman Al-Oadah described a rising tide of anger in the deeply conservative kingdom, writing that "negative feelings have been accumulating for a long time" in Saudi Arabia.
The younger Sheen told US website Access Hollywood his father had been cast as his on-screen father in his new TV show Anger Management.
"I looked up, and I saw a young man with a very scary look in his eyes -- fury, anger, hatred, " choir member Brenda King told CNN affiliate KOAT.
Kipling came to prominence after the adventurers and privateers who had built the British empire (he himself never heard a shot fired in anger) and before the naked power-politics of the mid-20th century (he hated Nazism).
He may be in a grief-stricken crazyland, but his anger seems to have dwindled somehow.
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In January 2011, years of pent-up anger and frustration erupted across North Africa and the Middle East.
We live in pretty extraordinary times - there's real anger out there.
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