Word: angered
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...face of it, CAB's anger seemed justified; the airline situation in Hawaii is indeed in a mess. But it was CAB itself that had started the fight between the airlines, and it had already cost the U.S. $3,280,000 in subsidies...
...vaporings about love and life, it was (and still is) one of the greatest comic novels ever written in English. None of Lewis' later novels-even The Revenge for Love, The Apes of God, The Childermass-has ousted Tarr from first place, but each displays uniquely the mingled anger, intellectual probity and hair-raising humor that are the stamp of a Lewis opus. What is most curious and most defective about all these novels is that Lewis, archapostle of gardeners and barbers, is himself in capable of giving his often cumbersome style a well-trimmed look...
...however, said to be envious and quick to anger...
...like any bureaucrat in any Communist town hall, Marshal Zhukov read off the standard mimeographed tributes to workers in animal husbandry fulfilling their norms. His speech was short and sweet. Even when he came to foreign policy, he denounced West German rearmament almost more in sorrow than in anger. It "hampers," he said, "the lessening of international tension." As for Russia, he proclaimed, its policy is Lenin's: "The possibility of a peaceful coexistence and economic competition of states regardless of social and state systems...
...next day Chou himself had thought better of his anger, dropped back into his role of the mild man of peace. He walked up to Sir John, grasped his hand, and said in English: "There are some constructive portions in your speech, and I support you." Sir John was speechless with surprise. "I desire to show a conciliatory attitude," Chou explained to the conferees...