Just as some Americans used to howl about Japan's trade surplus, so now they fume about China's.
The gale blowing in off the Indian Ocean continued to howl around the upper reaches of the brand-new Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, but the crowd created a party atmosphere in the second half.
Until the rest of us get serious about altering the way work gets done in American corporations, we're destined to howl at the moon over the injustice of it all while changing almost nothing.
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The Henry Louis Gates imbroglio did come out of nowhere, and it did give President Obama's opponents a chance to howl about the onerous burdens "reverse racism" puts on the fading white majority in this country.
Mr. Romney said this week that he'd release his 2011 tax return in April, at which point you can expect Team Obama to howl like Occupy Wall Streeters and demand that people like Mr. Romney pay higher tax rates.
There was always a sleepwalker edging along the parapet of a skyscraper with his arms reaching toward the moon, or a werewolf starting to howl in the middle of Times Square, or a pyromaniac setting fire to the dock warehouses.
The ability to raise a howl about liberal close-mindedness after the firing of Juan Williams -- without recalling one's own side's exactly comparable actions not even 90 days ago.
The pastor was, of course, subjected to a viral online howl of outrage over her rude behavior.
The unearthly howl rose to a scream as Carmack throttled it up to its 2, 200 pounds of thrust.
Add to that some recent calls for a national fund to protect against catastrophes, and industry executives howl that government shackles are hindering their efforts to turn themselves around.
So sitting here listening to the wind and weathermen howl, I started having what I guess you could call a Sandy version of a revenge fantasy.
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Yeltsin probably reckoned that, while members of parliament would howl at his unilateral decision to strike in Chechnya, the public would support him.
From the left, trade unions and Democrats howl about the outsourcing of jobs to China.
Indeed, such is the fear of restructuring in Europe that an unremarkable decision by Renault earlier this year to consolidate production in fewer factories raised a howl of protest from Europe's politicians.
In a zany new competition, your wildest howl could get you a free trip to the home of Edvard Munch, Norwegian painter of the famous masterpiece, The Scream, which shows a figure howling in agony against a dramatic backdrop of swirling waters and a fiery orange sky.
They'll howl that all of these proposals are a giveaway to the rich.
As the band has asserted, Howl, is, after all, an homage to legendary 'Frisco beat poet Allen Ginsberg, who wrote a book of poetry by the same name.
In on-the-fly interviews, anonymous fans howl in packs, flash hand-signs and testify to the appeal of metal (and the inferiority of other music styles and artists in this time and place, Madonna).
Through a sidelight at the rear door he watched the flames race in the wind, flowing under his car and fanning out to light the corncrib, the smokehouse, and the big sagging barn, which went up in a howl of crackling lumber and dried-out hay.
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