He had a history of violence and Missy was fearful as well as very angry.
"I am very angry with the Germans and the French, " he told JydskeVestkysten newspaper.
They were both looking back over the past few weeks and became very angry.
He even got very angry indeed when SNP leader Alex Salmond asked the same question.
Another union member, Mike Stannett, e-mailed the BBC to say he was "angry - very angry".
Many got very angry that their photos were seemingly being hosted by a 3rd party.
Hammers chairman David Sullivan this week claimed he was "very angry" with Spurs for unsettling Parker.
"I know some old team-mates are still very angry about it, but I've moved on, " he said.
All he had left when he got there was an empty truck and a very angry customer.
We still have the Bat-Pod, which looks like a motorbike crossed with a very angry praying mantis.
Now you have hoards of techno-polyglots who use both Windows and Linux, very angry at Windows (Microsoft).
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Meanwhile, European policymakers are starting to make very angry noises about Asian countries not doing their bit.
She was saying that he must not hurt her sister or she would get very angry at him.
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"Muslims are very angry, " he said, calling on authorities to investigate what happened.
Mr. HERSH: In all fairness to the White House, I do stuff that gets the White House very angry.
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The bike theft has left him "very angry and disappointed, " said Mr Davies.
"I am very relieved but more importantly I am very, very angry, " he said outside the High Court in London.
He said the results showed there was a mandate to campaign for full industrial rights and his members were very angry.
Speaking after violence, Assistant Chief Constable Stephen White said he was very angry and disappointed at what happened at the barrier.
More than one-quarter of respondents said technology failures made them very angry, resulting in their being grumpy or snappy with co-workers.
In other words, it's up to Labour to remind people of things they were very angry about ... a little while ago.
Ms Omoregie, who organised Grace Kamara's funeral, said she was "very, very angry" at the mix-up and claimed procedures were not followed.
Packard "got very angry with me and left the room, " Perkins recalls.
"Noura was very angry that Ayat had seen her, " Ms Khalaf said.
And the language has - and rhetoric in American discourse has often been very, very angry and has a lot of tension in it.
Not long ago, I found myself sitting at the edge of a field with a bear and thirty or forty thousand very angry bees.
Ms. BANKS: (Through translator) Obviously and naturally, we're very angry with the way our - my brother, my father and the cousin are being treated.
The move comes after a "very angry" man made threats to a Town Hall receptionist earlier this month about the scheme, the city council confirmed.
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