Seoul's successful launch may be viewed with apprehension if not outright anger by its regional neighbors.
Members registered their anger by only "noting" the legislation and called for more consultation with them in future.
In this suffocating situation, it's perhaps understandable that many Indonesians vent their anger by lashing out at somebody, anybody.
Does he subtly act out his anger by being unavailable, uncooperative, or evasive?
George Bush is shielded from right-wing anger by the fact that he is far more conservative than his father.
In an early paper, Lanier wrote of the ability of some octopuses to express fear or anger by changing color.
The government has tried to halt rising public anger by announcing a series of measures intended to make Delhi safer for women.
Unfortunately, too many governments in emerging markets have tried to quell inflation and reduce popular anger by subsidising the prices of both food and fuel.
Some walked for days for the chance to show their anger by publicly giving up their membership cards for Tanzania's ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM).
Yes, I think it's in poor taste, and more important, I think any child or teen wearing such a mask could be a victim of anger by other people.
The anger generated by the video was the impetus for the formation ScienceGrrl (hence the Grr).
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Mr. Obama, in his first public comments on the controversy, echoed the anger expressed by Republican and Democratic lawmakers.
The vote is non-binding, but underscores the anger felt by some investors at the perceived uncoupling of pay from performance.
She now works with children in care and understands the anger felt by those who have been put in care voluntarily.
One in five 13- or 14-year-olds in relationships say they know friends and peers who have been "struck in anger" by a boyfriend or girlfriend.
One of Dr Hibbeln's other studies, for example, showed that omega-3 supplements given to violent alcoholics reduced their anger levels by a third within three months.
"Most pundits suggested that anger sparked by the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas hearings helped women mobilise to appeal to women voters, " said Mary Hawkesworth, director of the Center for the American Woman and Politics at Rutgers University.
But dismissing this remedy out of hand ignores the very real pain, fear and anger felt by recent college students as they stare down the barrel of huge student loan payments in the worst job market since the Great Depression.
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Anger is leavened by memories of the City's contribution to Labour's spending splurge in office.
Mr Wright's anger is shared by many black Americans who were born in a country that denied them basic rights.
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Some have regressed to Anger, attracted by the energy of the mob.
Elsewhere, elation at an end to the end to the ban was tempered by anger that it was imposed in the first place.
Obama has expressed a willingness to anger his base by taking on entitlement reforms, but he's never put anything on paper to that effect.
Sadiq Khan, the minister for community cohesion, said that on a recent trip to Pakistan he had encountered anger at attacks by unmanned American drones.
Thursday's protest was fuelled by anger at Mr Perez Molina, who has proposed constitutional reforms that he says will modernise Guatemala's economic and regulatory systems.
Willey says hundreds of students have gotten caught up in fights driven by racial anger.
Sir David Nicholson has the focus of anger from families affected by the scandal.
As that fear receded in Italy, it seems to have been replaced by popular anger, some analysts say.
He himself was appointed in January to deal with growing public anger about excessive behaviour by the force.
That process may be spurred by local anger at how politicians have lived it up in Copenhagen, the Danish capital.
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