• Nine percent of workers who played hooky wanted to skip a meeting, spend time working on an overdue project or avoid the wrath of a boss or colleague.

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  • However, intelligence and international relations experts had for the past few years been stating that the US must change its foreign policy or face the wrath of extremists.

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  • On this point -- and here I'll fend off the wrath or maybe the scorn of the managers by quoting not a scholar or a professor, but rather a witness called by the majority members of the Judiciary Committee to testify as an expert on the issue of perjury, a witness who had served on the Judiciary Committee in 1974.

    CNN: Transcript: White House Counsel Ruff's opening statement

  • VAT, higher inheritance taxes or a reintroduced wealth tax, this has not diminished the wrath of business leaders or of the opposition.

    ECONOMIST: Germany's new government

  • Good news: It totally doesn't matter that you barely cracked "The Grapes of Wrath" or "Light in August" sophomore year.

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  • Every member of Congress should feel urgency to prove that they can in fact work together on the economy, or face the anti-incumbent wrath of all voters.

    CNN: 3 bipartisan bills that could get the economy moving

  • The monks wear ritual clothing and use hand gestures and various musical instruments while praying for the spiritual and moral well-being of the people, for purification and peace of mind, to appease the wrath of evil spirits or to invoke the blessing of various Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, deities and rinpoches.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • Mr Barak's supporters are busy digging up similar stories about rival parties, in the hope of deflecting or at least attenuating Mr Rubinstein's wrath.

    ECONOMIST: Israel

  • If the policy review does come down on one side or the other, Mr Miliband will incur internal wrath.

    ECONOMIST: Labour��s education divide

  • Without the specialist expertise to ferret out the next fraud or impropriety, these agencies will risk facing the wrath of disgruntled investors when the next financial crisis begins to unfold.

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  • If the deal they made holds, there will be endless spin and analysis about who moved and who blinked, but perhaps more significant is that all parties wanted a deal rather than to stand alone and risk the wrath of either the victims of press abuse or of newspapers enraged by regulation.

    BBC: How the leaders reached Leveson deal

  • If Bush were to push for full amnesty or something very much like it, he would incur their wrath.

    CNN: Major Garrett: Amnesty could win Hispanic vote

  • The classic presentation of this once it blows up , whether professionally or personally, is the N appearing confident, in control, slick and even deeply concerned about the situation while the target of his wrath appears shaken, has difficulty explaining, proving or documenting what has happened.

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  • While your pistol is weak compared to most attacks, it builds up the Wrath meter really quickly when you fire it on foes, allowing you to summon your ghouls or perform powerful special attacks more regularly.

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