The court heard Mr Niazi acted out of anger and revenge, and not depression, at the breakdown of the relationship.
On Friday, Buzbee accused Williams of filing the lawsuit out of anger after Marzouki refused to reconcile after the last breakup.
Under the McCourt regime in recent years, fans have been seeing volcanic red out of anger rather than bleeding Dodger blue.
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But I also know that, in a time of crisis, we cannot afford to govern out of anger or yield to the politics of the moment.
So if Tiger fired Mr. Williams out of anger over a temporary switching of the bags, is that kosher after he gave him permission to do so?
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Wenger afterwards admitted that he had kicked the bottle not out of anger at the decision to rule out the goal but disappointment at his side's failure to get the equaliser.
They discovered that when people are offered an unfair split, a primal part of their brains known as the anterior insula sends out signals of disgust and anger.
But, as Mr Moran points out, much of the anger was directed at technocrats whose promises have spectacularly failed to come true.
Labour want to portray the government as out of touch with public anger on banking whilst ministers want to present Labour as responsible for the mistakes of the past.
But that's still doesn't make him immune to public anger, and there's a lot of anger out there about Schwarzenegger and his inability to do the things that he promised to do in the recall when he dislodged Governor Davis.
In August Lorenzo Zambrano, the chairman and CEO of Cemex, the world's biggest building-materials supplier, which built its empire out of the limestone cliffs of Monterrey, vented his anger on Twitter.
Aides say that the president decided to get out in front of any public anger.
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Then, with the fugitives willing to shoot their way out of trouble, fear replaced anger.
If you look at the left blogosphere out there, most of their anger is not at conservative Republicans like Rick Santorum or Jon Kyl or other Republicans up for reelection this year who might be in trouble.
"I don't know whether it was out of respect for the church or anger or fear, I have no idea, " she said.
Those who feel like they can intimidate our fellow citizens to take out their anger don't represent the best of America.
"Those who feel like they can intimidate our fellow citizens to take out their anger don't represent the best of America, they represent the worst of humankind and they should be ashamed of that kind of behaviour, " he said.
The pain and anger she portrayed as she forced Onegin out of her life stopped me cold.
By calling an election for October 3rd, Mr Howard is hoping to avoid the worst of voter anger at the economic fall-out from the Asian crisis.
But dismissing this remedy out of hand ignores the very real pain, fear and anger felt by recent college students as they stare down the barrel of huge student loan payments in the worst job market since the Great Depression.
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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.
Look, I'll say this, Savannah, there are -- undoubtedly the frustration in this country of watching those that caused the acceleration and the wreckage of this economy through excessive risk-taking that they were then rewarded for, then they were bailed out for, is a source of enormous frustration and enormous anger, a big percentage of what I think people have heard last night and over the past year, undoubtedly.
The incident involving the two boys apparently passed without ill effect but under different circumstances, as Professor Boissevain pointed out, "such deeply embedded prejudices that surface unexpectedly in moments of anger, can spark off crises".
"What they need to do when they get out of the relationship is make sure they're aware of their own anger, and then they can learn how to freely express it in a healthy, normal way, " he said.
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.
This is a bit rich coming from Microsoft, a convicted monopolist in operating-system software, which has also been known to squeeze out smaller competitors, but its anger that it has had to endure years of scrutiny by regulators, while Google has been left alone, is genuine.
But for someone who has been thrown out of the Catholic Church for his unorthodox views, Balasuriya, 72, displays little anger toward the Vatican.
So my anger turned out not to be justified, and for that reason I felt even more of a fool.
And part of the anger that's in America is in order to save the system, it turns out there were some collateral beneficiaries.
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