Approach it just from anger and you will be fought all the way.
But there was just as much anger over the destruction of the hills, an inevitable consequence of copper mining.
They chronicle their daily lives, fears, frustration, anger and just normal day-to-day existence in a broken city.
Just as we confront anger or jealousy, we also confront pleasure and joy.
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One, I think you have to look at the practical implications of the anger that you just spoke about.
Until policy makers reassure taxpayers that they are reading all the data--not just the happy stuff--the anger will grow.
That such a small group could pull a contrite message out of a chief executive also shows just how the Web can channel consumers' anger.
With tragic irony, Mr Kerr's death might help: it provoked not just powerful symbolism among politicians, but palpable anger on both sides of the community, sections of which have in the past been inclined to regard the dissidents as little more than a disruptive nuisance.
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Popular anger about universities' costs is rising just as technology is shaking colleges to their foundations.
The American was furious, throwing his ball away in anger, but it seemed to be just the spur he needed to carry him past Lawrie in the closing stages.
Just reading the description of the book fills me with anger.
Now we just need to see how and why everyone else joins the anger party.
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Ms. BIONDOLILLO: I think people in general are just angry or depressed and they want someplace to take their anger out on someone.
They shake their fists, not in anger but in glee, like children who have just scored a goal or opened a Christmas gift.
Mr McCain speaks to the professional classes' guilt about not serving in Vietnam just as clearly as he speaks to the Reagan Democrats' anger about serving and being betrayed.
Their anger is unlikely to dissipate and could easily ignite again, just as quickly as it did last time.
Grant Leadbitter had Sunderland's first shot in anger as he struck a 22-yard effort wide before Kenwyne Jones just failed to get a crucial headed touch to divert cross past keeper Petr Cech.
So thoroughly has this fable soaked into the culture that it is now mere conventional wisdom that if we just let it all out from the deep recesses of our souls--the anger, the fear, the prejudice, whatever--we will all be better off.
He also advised protesters not just to sign petitions, but to write to the Post Office individually to show their anger at the decisions.
Rescue crews struggled to save them, knowing they probably had just a few hours left to live, as desperate relatives clashed with police in their anger and grief.
Although teachers may (just about) have been bought off, their pay offer could backfire on the government by causing anger in other parts of the public sector, where disputes over last year's pay settlements are turning into running battles.
In most firms, there is anger among many employees seething at those who made fortunes doing deals that subsequently lost the firm not just money but also reputation.
In April of 1968, just one week after the assassination of Martin Luther King, as our nation mourned in grief and shuddered in anger, President Lyndon Johnson signed landmark civil rights legislation.
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But Mr Bush, and perhaps his pugnacious ambassador too, seem to have been persuaded that the anger this would cause among Democrats, with whom Mr Bush is now obliged to work, was just not worth it.
But the anger of both Protestant paramilitaries and politicians was given a dangerous focus by the assassination in prison, just after Christmas, of Billy Wright, a member of the Loyalist Volunteer Force, a fringe loyalist group opposed to peace talks.
Though he won many awards for his journalism, including the What the Papers Say Campaigning Journalist of the Decade, Paul Foot never lost his drive or his measured anger, as shown by his incisive critique of the government's Public Finance Initiative, published just a few weeks ago.
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