Locals in Margate took to social media websites to express anger at a poster on the rail network saying: "This year end up in Malaga, not Margate".
"Given the scale of the planned cuts, you might expect a caring population to express anger about cuts to care for older people, about the impact of cuts on the highway network and congestion and about the impact of cuts on recycling, " he wrote.
Perhaps my most surprising discovery is the hostility voiced over not being able to express their anger.
Later on Thursday, hundreds of people took to the streets of the eastern city of Lublin to express their anger over the treaty.
" He's now, with this Giants team, happier than he's ever been, he said, and so "I don't have to express my anger so much.
"We have sent more officers on the ground to ensure there is peace, " he said, after protesters had taken to the streets to express their anger over the attack.
In an early paper, Lanier wrote of the ability of some octopuses to express fear or anger by changing color.
Ed Miliband left it to a handful of his backbenchers to express the deep anger felt in many Labour hearts.
Only in Greenfield's case, he's changed the expressions on the faces of many of those images to express outrage or anger.
In forums where Saudis are able to express discontent, anger is rising.
They voted in Corby because they wanted to back a candidate, send a message, express their anger and all the other reasons why people bother to go to the polls.
Britain's is the first Western government to do more than simply express its anger with Israel.
He said he did not know whether a Truth and Reconciliation Commission was the best way to do it, but there needed to be some way to allow people to express their "grief, pain and anger".
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"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.
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