There are also signs that Iraqis are turning against the insurgents, angry at seeing so many of their compatriots being slaughtered in their attacks.
How can someone be so angry at a time when Kim Kardashian is so happy?
Zimbabwe's former president, the Reverend Canaan Banana, grew so angry at the jollity inspired by his name that he banned all jokes about himself.
They kept me 33 because I was so angry at the people who did the intervention, the first five days didn't do me any good.
It can help explain why the so-called median American voter, a concept used in political science literature, seems so angry at this time, looking around for culprits behind the economic predicament of the American middle class.
Catholics grew so angry at the cardinals' indecision from 1268 to 1271, when Gregory X was elected, that they boarded them up in their chamber and tore off the roof to expose them to the elements.
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The Republicans are so angry at what they perceive is a gaming of the election by a Gore group that has decided to try and create unwarranted confusion in the process that the electors on the Republican side are not even leaning one iota towards this fairy-tale solution.
Electricity workers, angry at lower severance payments, have suspended maintenance, so power cuts may follow.
He still ranks as overpaid because his movies, like Drive Angry and Stolen, have been doing so poorly at the box office.
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Many of these visitors became angry and frustrated at not being allowed into the trench to see the pillars, so workers were building them a boardwalk.
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When, at the end, she reneges on the deal, he becomes so angry that he tears himself in two.
Ms Jemison, who has a 12-year-old daughter, said she became angry at Ms Battle's assertion that she had bought and dropped the winning ticket, and so had decided to claim the prize immediately.
There is an expectation of safety at school, so it's natural for students, parents and staff members to feel angry, shocked and scared.
Which was more than anybody could say for Stan, and this was one of the reasons that my father got so angry with Marie a few days after I met Arthur, before he left for his shift at the works.
She was angry at him for pulling this stunt and ashamed of herself for feeling angry at him in his hour of need, and was trying to put the shame and anger behind her now so she could do what might be needed.
Raised nearby in a neighborhood so fiercely segregated that black residents needed a note from a white person to pass through -- at a time when so many doors of opportunity were closed to African Americans, others might have become angry or disillusioned.
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