Our correspondent adds that there is particular anger from the US side over the president's demand to reduce special forces missions.
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There was anger from the local population after the shooting, but it did not manifest itself at the national or international level.
Anita M Busch said the film, which was released in the US last month, had "drawn more gut anger from the industry than I've ever heard".
Shafik has been the target of particular anger from the Muslim Brotherhood, the country's venerable Islamic opposition movement that won the largest share of the seats in parliamentary elections after the revolution.
Conroy appeared to have got that call right despite the resulting anger from the home support, but he was too lenient 11 minutes later when only producing a yellow card after Lafferty lunged dangerously, studs-first into Hinkel's shin.
"At this stage then it becomes acutely difficult, if not quite impossible, to set a budget and precept which is acceptable without causing a severe level of disappointment within the police service, difficulties amongst our partners and anger from the public that we exist to serve, " Mr Michael said.
The roots of Bruce Wayne's emotional problems are explored exhaustively, and exhaustingly -- anger stemming from the murder of his parents, guilt from his failure to avenge it, plus a Rosebuddy fear of bats.
But there has been anger both from the people being told to leave - some after many years - and from employers in sectors such as construction, who say they need the foreign labour.
Sir David Nicholson has the focus of anger from families affected by the scandal.
By calling an election for October 3rd, Mr Howard is hoping to avoid the worst of voter anger at the economic fall-out from the Asian crisis.
But we can't let anger stop us from taking the steps that are necessary to maintain the stability of the financial system, keep credit flowing.
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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This season they only narrowly avoided relegation, and ended up playing their home games away from their home city of Rio de Janeiro, running away from the anger of their supporters.
Conservatives have allowed liberals to channel the anger and frustration that comes from this oppressive dynamic to attack the very idea of success itself.
Saleh is currently the president of the GPC party and since stepping down from power has provoked the anger of the country's opposition with continuous involvement in the political scene.
If the ECB did then there would be eruptions of anger from Germany at such an egregious breaking of the law.
In the Haute-Pyrenees departement of France, there is anger that the area has been excluded from France's officially-designated disaster area, reducing the aid available to farmers.
Aside from sadness and anger, the smoke engendered an enduring sense of duty to prevent the next big attack.
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However, the main opposition candidate, Ranil Wickremesinghe, who was himself prime minister until losing parliamentary elections in April last year, did not benefit as much as hoped from the popular anger.
If we allow our safety net to be weakened, or lose a sense of fairness in our tax code, then we can expect more anger and frustration from citizens across the political spectrum.
Instead, I noticed first hand that students preferred learning additional ways from each other to show defiance and aggression when doing Anger Coping and that the status they gained from being grouped together was more important to them than considering and using the tools I was teaching them.
If the strategy was to pop the build-up of angst and anger amongst its core customers, it appears from the Facebook page to be doing so.
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George Bush is shielded from right-wing anger by the fact that he is far more conservative than his father.
From initial shock and anger, the Venezuelan press is beginning to echo a more reflective mood developing in the country following last week's landslides.
"You heard anger boiling up about the police from every corner of Egyptian life, but it was hushed because there was such intense fear, " Khalil said.
However, it may be impossible and even politically counterproductive for Congressional Republicans to pull back from the brink and anger the base voters whose energy and money have put them in office.
So thoroughly has this fable soaked into the culture that it is now mere conventional wisdom that if we just let it all out from the deep recesses of our souls--the anger, the fear, the prejudice, whatever--we will all be better off.
Whatever your reason may be for opposing Obamacare, why not, on this one day, take a day-off from the disapproval and anger and simply feel good for the millions of Americans who face challenges in their lives that people with healthy families cannot even imagine?
The vote is non-binding, but underscores the anger felt by some investors at the perceived uncoupling of pay from performance.
Mike Fisher from the British Association of Anger Management said many teenagers have anger management issues.
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