The disruption prompted angry BlackBerry users to vent their frustrations on social networking sites like Twitter.
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As it stands now, the new order gives Gilliam much more room to vent.
For others, it is a chance to vent against New South Wales and Sydney.
Mrs Kemp, a grandmother-of-two, then took to Twitter to vent her frustration, calling the company's behaviour "disgraceful".
It is evident across companies and cultures: A tight group enables employees to vent and gain support.
Brighton fans took to Twitter to vent their anger after the game, criticising the behaviour of Colin Kazim-Richards.
Northumbria Police say extra officers will be on duty and have urged fans to vent their frustration peacefully.
They can help you learn the ropes, give you a place to vent and help you avoid their mistakes.
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Tens of thousands of workers took to the Berlin streets this week to vent their anger, frustration and fears.
So Consol has experience drilling into coal seams to vent and flare gas.
Those batteries are prone to heat up and the 787 battery design makes it difficult to vent that heat.
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For example, physically separating each of the cells would make it easier to vent the heat that each one generates.
The Europeans saw the G7 get-together in Boca Raton as an opportunity to vent their frustration at the rising euro.
The Duffel Blog has become an outlet for Mr. Szoldra and his writers to vent about their frustrations with military culture.
It???s unquestionably wrong for corporate directors to use the media to vent their disapproval of, or disagreement with, various corporate initiatives.
Riyadh's daughter didn't want her name used or her face shown when Robertson interviewed her, but did want to vent her emotions.
Many businesses contacted the BBC to vent their frustration at the service, suggesting today's problems have had a serious impact on sales.
Parents arrived on campus Monday to vent their frustration and demand answers.
Gurcan Balik, an adviser to Mr Davutoglu, chose to vent over Twitter.
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The most effective way to deal with radon is to fit an air pump to a property to vent the gas into the atmosphere.
Surveys "give people a chance to vent so anger doesn't build up and turn into something more, " said Michael Henny, Delta's director of customer experience.
The two men only survived because Coxwell, whose limbs were also paralysed, used his teeth to pull the rope to vent hydrogen from the balloon.
It's better to vent frustration and to address the unasked questions.
Company leaders rarely have a safe place to vent or find support, and this is why mentors and coaches play such a huge role for us.
And even on our own Web site which is, you know, largely an African-American audience, we get comments by, I think, whites who want to vent their rage.
In part, they were using the new medium to vent.
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He takes a moment to vent his frustration with policymakers.
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While some might hope this would be for weaponry that can be used to vent their seething road rage, in fact the lasers are being developed for use as headlamps.
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