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...change provoked such anger that a crowd of between 750 and 2,000, depending on estimates, gathered in the Yard on a cold December morning in 1995 to protest...
...always prefer to start from a basis of trust and excitement rather than anger,” Kidd says. “I didn’t feel the attacks on me were personal...PBHA did not want that level of oversight, and therefore they were going to be angry no matter who was put in that position...
Lurie attributes some of the council’s anger with Mahan’s leadership to the president’s personal involvement with many of the council’s major debates...
...arrest occurred because this victim in her anger called the police right away,” Catalano said. “We had so many people that night it was possible to assist CPD in making the arrest...we flooded the area. It was a good description from victim combined with good police work...
...America). Worried was 67%; Frightened, 37%. If Frustrated had been included, it might have scored 110%. Embarrassed would have done well too. Indeed, Angry is a bit vague for my taste. At whom? The President? The terrorists? The media? The French? All the above? On the other hand, anger, the experts say, is a primary cause of psychological depression. And most of the people I know, especially those following the situation in Iraq closely, are not feeling very peppy these days...