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It was a day of anger, tears, ecstasy, frustration, even one of those ridiculous pay cheques the size of a double decker bus was wiggled about.
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This following day was one of shock, anger, and silent tears.
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My anger is aimed at the loss of a day that, up until now, was considered important enough for only the most essential services to be open.
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After 1940 there was no more politics, but instead a deeper humanist component: the anger of Captain Haddock upon discovering modern-day slavery, the defence of gypsies accused of having stolen an emerald.
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In March, anger and dissatisfaction led to call for a nationwide "Day of Action" to defend education.
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Part of me is also jealous that they don't know the fear and the anger and pain that we all feel as a result of that day.
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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?
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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.
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Increasing poverty, and anger that sacred Quechua sites were being exploited, led to a violent four-day occupation of one Canadian-owned gold mine in 1996.
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Proper preparation of a player and his family can prevent anger, humiliation or embarrassment from erupting on the day itself, with dashed expectations turning real triumph into perceived failure.
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