It seems to be Dorner's belief that he was fired because of this, and it seems to be the spark for his larger anger toward the department.
Mr Clegg has gambled that the rewards and opportunities of government will compensate for the anger his choice will provoke among some Lib Dem voters.
Democrats trooped to the floor to ridicule the Speaker Newt Gingrich for allowing his personal anger over a perceived snub by President Clinton to influence his attitude during budget negotiations.
But in that case was it sensible for the senator to make his anger and disappointment so public?
The by-election was triggered by popular Labour MP Ian Gibson quitting after he was barred from standing again for the party over his expenses - sparking anger among some constituents.
But his biggest anger was reserved for the developers and the county council who had ignored the results of a local referendum in which nearly 93% of people voted against the plans.
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Tebe, like other activists, focuses his energy and anger against his own government and the oil companies he blames for neglecting the region -- but he feels the U.S., as the largest consumer of Nigerian oil, also must also play its part.
But for someone who has been thrown out of the Catholic Church for his unorthodox views, Balasuriya, 72, displays little anger toward the Vatican.
Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson), a small-time farmer and erstwhile bluesman, lives alone with the burning anger that has consumed him since his wife left him for his brother.
Echoing a recent warning by former prime minister Tony Blair to his party, Ms Williams described Labour as now the "repository for anger and not the politics of ideas" in both Westminster and Cardiff Bay.
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.
For Vinas' mother and sister, the shock of his arrest has been replaced by terrible disappointment and flashes of anger.
His conclusion will anger some and surprise others: gas-guzzlers will have plenty to run on for the rest of this century.
Branch secretary for Unison at the council, Paul Gilroy, said his members were reacting to the news with "shock, anger and disappointment".
Yet his anger at what he sees as the cluelessness of the governing class hasn't dampened his zest for life, or his sense of wonder at such transformations as the tatty dog track of his youth giving way to a resplendent Olympic stadium.
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