First, this Angry Birds Bad Piggies game is not authentic: it is a pigs-shoot-birds game.
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Meanwhile, this angry, somewhat campy man described how he had worked without pay for 15 years to maintain the old movie projectors.
If one could only punch a hole in the wall and look through it, one would see right away that this angry man is sitting there.
The latest revision by Lucas (putting the word "no" into Darth Vader's concealed mouth during a tense scene during which he had previously been mute) elicited this angry (and strongly-worded) Twitter response from Simon Pegg, the Shaun of the Dead writer and star.
This led to angry reprimands from the United Nations Security Council and from America itself.
"I've seen people die all over the world, but I've never been this upset or angry in my career, " Segatore said.
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This has left angry workers facing a substantial loss of retirement income.
These "vote no" campaigns have added momentum this year as angry shareholders take to annual meetings, but while they help register demands for change, they aren't universally successful.
But even this is sparking angry squabbles over Slovakia's past.
This suggestion provoked angry and impassioned responses.
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While this not so angry bird doesn't seem too eager to attack, it might be a good idea for other companies (especially social networks) using similar technologies to assess their current setup just to be on the safe side.
She was angry at him for pulling this stunt and ashamed of herself for feeling angry at him in his hour of need, and was trying to put the shame and anger behind her now so she could do what might be needed.
Despite the fact that the only affiliation this company may have with Angry Birds is my suspicion a few employees are partial to the game, this developer of digital entertainment software used by consumers to update the entertainment data on their media libraries is still a stock I am holding for this attractive breakout.
I'm also frustrated and angry that this seems to have been swept under the rug.
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It makes me so angry that this mess has been caused by the greed and recklessness of other people.
It was not violent but the residents of this border town are angry and their suspects are the usual ones.
"This has made people angry, not least of all because other companies are going through difficult times too, " said Mr Cannan.
"The tears which are shed are angry tears, because I feel angry that this didn't need to have happened, " she added.
The energy and passion of this loose grouping of angry conservatives has made the party relevant after a crushing defeat in 2008.
"You can't go close to this and not get angry, " says Grove.
AIDS. Mr Hilleman, usually a gentle, patient man, got angry about this.
As I'm considering this, Mr. Angry peels off to the left.
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Many victims are angry that this scheme denies them their day in court, and a chance to force the church publicly to examine its conscience.
Ms. LING: Maybe we will be, you know, angry about this matter because, you know, we can do the best, but the feedback is not good.
This resulted in more angry mayors but again no action.
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"I am very angry about this news, " Russian Wrestling Federation president Mikhail Mamiashvili said in an interview with a Russian sports agency posted on the federation's website on Tuesday.
It can help explain why the so-called median American voter, a concept used in political science literature, seems so angry at this time, looking around for culprits behind the economic predicament of the American middle class.
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