If the news is bad, you just make angry calls screaming of bad company.
For two years now, that basic, terrestrial formula was enough to make Angry Birds the de facto king of mobile gaming, and a stand-in for a casual gaming revolution that was gripping phone users and proving a full-fledged commercial phenomenon.
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Meanwhile, European policymakers are starting to make very angry noises about Asian countries not doing their bit.
Maybe Netflix thinks raising prices will make consumers angry on its behalf, pressuring entertainment providers to change tactics.
Companies justified staying in the game by arguing that taking a stand and getting out of it would just make employees angry and encourage them to leave, putting the company at a competitive disadvantage.
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He wants you to see them not as a party of nice, worthy, unthreatening people who "want to stop the world and get off" but as a party that looks and sounds like a party of power - a party that matters enough to make people angry.
Rather than blame others for my discomfort, I chose to turn inward, and asked myself why these statistics make me so angry.
And if that didn't make the parents angry enough, there was the concern that the children, by sitting so close to the TV sets as they drew, could be exposing themselves to harmful radiation.
Also it will make them very angry.
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Del Rey has managed, like a slow car in the left lane, to make everyone around her angry and over-invested, despite doing relatively little.
But Williams countered that the advances in communications technology that Jobs pushed underlay the ability of those angry people to make themselves heard.
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It will just make you and me both more angry.
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Yesterday, I wondered out loud why working mothers seemed to make everyone, particularly employers, so angry.
But would the thought of the kind of dollar signs torn from Dow Corning again make the lawyers swarm like so many angry wasps?
"We must show the world that South Africans are no less angry at such crimes and make an equally loud statement of disgust, and protest in the streets, " he said.
The Labour leader of the council, Phil Davies, said he was angry the authority was having to make the savings.
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The plan "involves a thousand times as much money as AIG executives received in bonuses, and it would make the American people a thousand times as angry, except for the fact that it is so technical that the American people may not fully understand it, " Sherman said in a speech on the House floor.
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During the final task, investment banker Bates became angry when team members defied his wishes to make the drink pink rather than clear-coloured.
Our advice to the board members who must decide what to pay that CEO: Brace for more angry activists and take a few steps to make sure that executives earn those outsize pay packages.
Humans may never have the ability to change into the Incredible Hulk when angry, but donning one of these may soon make the robotic gear in scenes from Alien and Iron Man seem less like science fiction fantasy and more like a new world of enhanced abilities for everyone.
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In 1999 a group of angry parents drafted up a policy document in an attempt to make the food system better.
"We have to make it available everywhere at the same time on the same day, or people get angry, " says Ms. Brown.
They know that these arrangements make a difference, but they also know that the explanation makes no sense or makes them angry.
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