• As soon as I got to work, I wrote a fairly irate but detailed email, as a private citizen rather than a journalist, to the Connect to Cardiff (C2C) online service, pointing out the mayhem the changes were causing and asking for warning signs to be put up straightaway as a minimum until the lines could be re-painted.

    BBC: Lines painted in early Spring...

  • "I took a call from a very irate parent who screamed at me because I won't cancel the race, because I'm putting her daughter at risk, " said Jan Seeley, a director for the Illinois Marathon.

    WSJ: Security beefed up worldwide after Boston blasts

  • He was getting a little irate.

    NEWYORKER: The Other Obama

  • In one recent case, the berobed judges solemnly adjudicated between a pair of irate farmers feuding over three old hoes.

    ECONOMIST: Pervasive corruption is bad for business

  • Grubman is a victim of irate investors and cruel hindsight.

    FORBES: The Scapegoat

  • The police minister didn't help himself by arriving late to deliver his statement - an attempted point of order from a quick witted backbencher provided just enough cover to allow him to scramble into position as a puzzled and irate Speaker Bercow scanned the horizon.

    BBC: Police minister Nick Herbert under pressure over bail

  • Accusations are levelled not in the ceremonious rigor of a court but in a dingy office, with the irate plaintiffs standing up and leaning over the desk of a judge, the better to hammer home their case.

    NEWYORKER: Tehran Tales

  • Earlier this week, I received an irate call from a gentleman named Doug in Texas.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Irate villagers catch Snowy chasing a cow and decide to "slay" him at the "altar of Siva".

    BBC: India's undying love affair with Tintin

  • Among the irate is Martin Sepulveda, a military veteran who unsuccessfully ran for Congress last year in Arizona.

    WSJ: Prank and File: These Military Reports Are Out of Line

  • The new Woody Allen film stars Larry David as Boris Yellnikoff, an irate New Yorker who once had a beautiful wife and a serious reputation as a physicist. (Or so he tells us, talking straight to the camera.) Now he has a lousy apartment, no job unless you count chess tutoring and nobody to share his life except for a few cronies.

    NEWYORKER: Whatever Works

  • Could an irate (but silent) customer create a similar emotion in those around him?

    FORBES: Yes, You Really Can Smell Emotions

  • The other company had failed to pick up a pet on time, and the owner was irate.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • As I write, the UK Transport Secretary, Patrick McLoughlin, is answering questions from increasingly irate Tory MPs about plans to build a high-speed railway - HS2 - through their constituencies.

    BBC: HS2 railway divides Welsh Secretaries past and present

  • But the exhibit displays a page from the gallery's 1954 guestbook with irate entries by visitors demanding to see the Madonna again.

    WSJ: The Sistine Madonna | Old Masters Picture Gallery | The Madonna Above the Cherubs | By A.J. Goldmann

  • But just how much more than 99 percent is the difference between 20, 000 outraged and upset people a day (1 percent), and just one irate traveler who has submitted to the long arm of the law (.00005 percent)?

    FORBES: The Pilgrims Versus The TSA

  • One Indian got so irate that he stormed behind the ticketing desk and shoved a computer to the floor.

    FORBES: India's Airport Boom Embraces Green Building

  • The Mississippi attorney general and irate flood victims have sued Allstate and its peers in a bid to force payments for the water damage.

    FORBES: Good Hands, Iron Fist

  • Perhaps more importantly however, the policy would face certain resistance among outraged flyers, some of whom would likely be irate enough to boycott any airlines that took up such a practice.

    BBC: Should heavy travellers pay more?

  • Irate citizens finally forced San Diego, California, to dismantle its traps after a lawsuit revealed that cameras were placed at intersections solely to generate revenue.

    FORBES: OUT OF FOCUS

  • But while those new safeguards are enough to raise hackles in the advertising industry, irate privacy groups say they fall short of their demands, and even represent a deterioration of current privacy protections.

    FORBES

  • That point was underscored Wednesday, when House leaders met with irate representatives from New York and New Jersey who felt they had been ignored by Boehner when he scrapped a planned vote late Tuesday on the full aid package.

    CNN: Limited Sandy relief vote to occur on Friday

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