As I'm considering this, Mr. Angry peels off to the left.
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In his statement, Mr Broughton said he felt angry that Mr Eardley had asked him to lie and he handed in his notice immediately, refusing to sign the documents.
Many of Thursday's newspapers claimed Mr Brown's allies were angry at Mr Miliband for perceived disloyalty, although these reports were attributed to unidentified sources within Labour.
Mr Dunbar is angry about the way that banks got away with it and argues that little has changed.
Prosecutors said Mr Goh was angry about being denied a tuition fee refund when he arrived at the college with a .45 calibre weapon.
Mr Correa is angry at the recent leak of a captured video in which a FARC leader refers to a donation to his election campaign.
Mr Sharon is said to accept that talks could be held on alleviating the Palestinians' growing economic plight, but angry that Mr Peres was broadening the agenda prematurely.
Mr Dean appeals to many of the same angry centrists who supported Mr Hart in 1984, Ross Perot in 1992 and John McCain in 2000.
Mr Rogers's tale is less angry and less polemical than Mr Godwin's but in its gentle way it is just as revealing.
Mr Rogers had been angry about the decision to set up rides on the beachfront during the permanent fair's closure.
Snubbed and angry, Mr Peres led the half-dozen Labour Party ministers out of the cabinet room before the vote was taken.
When she inquired, Mr. Haggerty became angry and told her that it was his money which he used to pay his bills.
Mr Gove also faced angry demands from Labour MPs to release a list of all the schools that would be affected under the plans.
But although it is just possible that Mr Darling will see the reforms through, Mr Field's angry resignation suggests that radical reform has been abandoned for being too politically difficult.
Shortly afterwards, Mr Capriles emerged, angry and defiant.
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Marian Lewis defending, asked the girl if her mother held a grudge against Mr Thorley and the girl replied that she did not know what a grudge was but that her mother had certainly been angry with Mr Thorley, the court heard.
When Europe's leaders gathered for a pre-summit dinner 10 days later, Mr. Trichet was still angry.
Mr De Wever's angry remarks followed a series of objections from political commentators and academics.
Mr Weston said he was angry about the government's decision to pursue the issue.
The candidate who should benefit from this is Mr Gephardt, who says angry things about foreign competition.
Mr Hook said Unite was angry about Barclays' decision to close the centre.
But protesters are now particularly angry that the Mr Orban's government has abolished their retirement rights retroactively, our correspondent adds.
In the 2002 presidential election, angry voters propelled Mr. Le Pen into a second-round runoff against incumbent President Jacques Chirac.
But to soothe angry depositors, Mr Duhalde had earlier promised that bank deposits in dollars (as most are) will be returned to savers in full.
On the night of the shootings, the sisters and other family members had been out to a local rugby club without Mr Atherton, who grew angry when his son Mick told him they were together.
Mr. FABER: Progressives are angry that there is not enough funding for nutrition and conservation.
You might almost think, surveying the angry headlines, that Mr Blair had made a mistake.
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