Strategic congruence notwithstanding, I have yet to send a card in anger, so a service like this is likely to look increasingly good to me and my unhappy brethren and sistren at a time when anything promising simplification of the celebratory process is worth a look.
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It is a code, a discipline, he has lived by for decades to create art in a place of anger, darkness and despair.
Are we, in a fit of anger, going to throw away the legal and commercial advances of the past 300 years because most of us have recently lost a lot of money?
Then things really got serious and someone slashed every tire on my parents' Volvo, and once, in a fit of anger or grief, someone hurled a Birkenstock through one of our bay windows.
She came in flustered and apologetic, a touch of anger in her face.
"Let there be no doubt that anyone wishing to revisit harm upon this country will find, in the men and women of this department, adversaries who have found clarity of purpose in their grief, a strength of resolve in their anger, " Gates said.
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One in five 13- or 14-year-olds in relationships say they know friends and peers who have been "struck in anger" by a boyfriend or girlfriend.
In an open letter published online over the weekend, Salman Al-Oadah described a rising tide of anger in the deeply conservative kingdom, writing that "negative feelings have been accumulating for a long time" in Saudi Arabia.
He leans forward, he rolls his eyes or waves a finger in righteous anger.
His influence extends even to people who have never conjured a fireball in anger.
His tirades are also channelling white working-class anger in a way the carefully rehearsed Mr Romney never could.
In a year when populist anger was surging over the financial meltdown, voters looked to new people for a credible voice.
Robot soldiers would not commit rape, burn down a village in anger or become erratic decision-makers amid the stress of combat.
In fact, a similar anger exists within segments of the white community.
His anger in a NATO ministerial and subsequent public remarks was palpable, a stark contrast to the stoical, if not flaccid, demeanor that has been his trademark.
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Chirban says the media have a reason for keeping the country in a holding position of anger as the details of this shooting and other similar tragedies are reported: ratings.
These days, most athletes are aware that they're role models and know that when the world is watching, there's a time and place to jump up and down joyfully and to pound a wall in anger.
Investors are showing new assertiveness because of financial uncertainty in the biotechnology business and anger at a perceived lack of predictability in FDA decisions, said former FDA Deputy Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, now a partner in a health-care investment firm.
The key for Democrats then is to throw the balance off by finding a candidate who is capable of expressing the frustration and anger of voters in a state that has significantly higher unemployment than the rest of the country.
The Ferns case has triggered fresh claims of clerical sex abuse incidents and a flood of anger in overwhelmingly Catholic Ireland, where the church's image has been severely damaged by a string of scandals in the last decade.
The Ferns case has triggered fresh claims of clerical sex abuse incidents and a flood of anger in overwhelmingly Roman Catholic Ireland, where the Church's image has been severely damaged by a string of scandals in the last decade.
Cairo (CNN) -- Two people were killed and at least 15 injured Saturday in Cairo, officials said, as Egyptians in two rival cities took to the streets to vent their anger over court verdicts in a controversial case involving deadly riots at a soccer game.
The prosecution argues that Woodward shook the infant in anger because of a curfew imposed by the family limited her social activities.
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Kipling came to prominence after the adventurers and privateers who had built the British empire (he himself never heard a shot fired in anger) and before the naked power-politics of the mid-20th century (he hated Nazism).
But in a couple of days' time when he is more reflective, because there is a shock and anger at the moment, a sense of reality will set in.
So this is where a little anger and a lot of effort from citizens in 50 states are necessary to get Washington to pay attention.
The gamers also had a decrease in suppressed, internalized anger that reached marginal statistical significance.
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The song packages anger and frustration in a shiny new box with a scratch on the bottom.
The sense of anger was captured in a report published by Criminal Justice Inspection in November 2010.
Conservative Mr Gove's comments, made in a speech at an event in London last week, have sparked anger.
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