Richards and Hope had been paid by a businessman, angry over a collapsed property deal, to kill a father-of-four who lived in a neighbouring street.
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McCabe was sickened when he heard the news that Ricardo Portillo had died Saturday, a week after the youth soccer referee in Utah had been punched in the head by a 17-year-old player angry over a yellow card.
Mr Bilsborough told a meeting of the full council he was angry that a select few councillors had been sworn to secrecy and then allowed to examine the report.
It is a puzzle game with animations that are a bit Angry Birds and a bit Fruit Ninja.
This week, a crowd of several hundred agitated men gathered at the entrance, angry about a delay of several days in the monthly distribution of food aid.
Facing a sea of angry taxpayers and a wave of reforming governors, government unions are becoming desperate.
Glasgow firm Walker Sandford Property Management looks after several thousand households in the city, but its tactics have led to a series of angry claims by a significant number of its clients.
"I'm disappointed, gutted, angry, a mixture of thoughts and emotions, " Hoggard told BBC Sport.
Cypriots are angry at a planned one-off levy of up to almost 10% on savings.
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How can someone be so angry at a time when Kim Kardashian is so happy?
To call Angry Birds a smash hit on mobile systems would be something of an understatement.
The animal protesters are angry about a shipment of sheep destined for the Eid-el-Kebir Muslim festival outside Paris.
The marchers were mostly public-sector workers angry over a plan to cut their pay, via a 7% pension levy.
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Usually fans are angry when a film adaptation strays too far from a novel, said casting director David Rubin.
His paternal grandparents, reportedly angry about a custody case involving the small boy, took him and disappeared from Indiana.
The shopkeeper is angry at a robot who is physically smaller than he is, who is annoying rather than intimidating.
Karl was angry about a foul call that went against his team.
Conservatives on South Gloucestershire Council said they were angry that a request to lower their flags, in line with national instruction, was blocked.
When Ms. Avant asked her daughter that evening why she cheated, Kaci said she was afraid her mom would be angry over a bad grade.
Murtha is angry as a hornet, and today's speech didn't help.
Star Wars has been mostly absent from social gaming, but recently they just granted Angry Birds a license to use its characters in that game.
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They were angry because a classmate had been killed by a speeding taxi, but their rage was fuelled by a beer van they had raided.
It has made me angry that a perfectly normal everyday activity which I used to do by the thousand was abused to set off such madness.
Period. (he was rather angry at a sales engineer who was dismissive of smaller customers at the time) Remember, a lot of big customers start small.
They are angry at a recent government policy paper that predicted the population would grow by 30% to 6.9 million by 2030, with immigrants making up nearly half that figure.
"I feel angry in a way that Rhyl has got itself such a bad name, when the town as a whole is not a bad place to live, " he said.
Over time, pretending not to be angry with a friend when you are, or turning to a text messages instead of having an honest conversation, becomes a formative habit of communication.
Mr Wells has claimed the trust's attempts at recruiting doctors have been "half-hearted" and that GPs are angry at a proposal which could see them running Downe Hospital's emergency department at night.
Planners in Kirkland, an achingly picturesque waterfront city east of Seattle, had to rewrite their growth plans when residents grew angry about a sudden spate of big new condominium and apartment projects.
Former Penthouse editor Mark Healy recalls a heated conversation last spring with his then boss, Penthouse Media Group Chief Executive Marc Bell, who was angry about a magazine item that tweaked a celebrity.
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