Firstly, he appears authentically angry at the failure to proceed with the Longannet carbon capture scheme.
Electricity workers, angry at lower severance payments, have suspended maintenance, so power cuts may follow.
It's no secret that they're angry at the idea of bailing out Wall Street.
But Tony Blair, the British prime minister, was angry at the failure to reform the CAP.
Health officials investigating and treating SARS have become increasingly angry at the conduct of the Chinese.
Russian politicians are also angry at the American support of the Georgian version of events.
While many European allies are angry at Bush for his opposition to the accord, Sen.
Cypriots are angry at a planned one-off levy of up to almost 10% on savings.
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How can someone be so angry at a time when Kim Kardashian is so happy?
You might feel angry and betrayed, but would it help to get angry at her?
My first impulse was to be angry at MIT, where I went to college.
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" He said: "We are really angry at the way our science is being misinterpreted.
The BBC has also received dozens of e-mails from heads angry at "inconsistencies" in marking.
Ms Newton said she was angry at the misrepresentation and intended to seek legal advice.
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The court heard that Sutherland had been angry at getting paint stains on his jacket.
In recent days, people angry at the power cuts have blocked roads and ransacked local electricity offices.
Now you have hoards of techno-polyglots who use both Windows and Linux, very angry at Windows (Microsoft).
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They are angry at Democrats but also at themselves for letting it get to this dismal situation.
Opponents of the war were equally angry at the UN's failure to stop America from launching it.
These are the people who run things, Bess they don't waste their time getting angry at someone like me.
Pfizer could also be hurt because some doctors are angry at the way it has developed its drug.
But he added that many people were increasingly angry at apparent abuses of the planning system by travellers.
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Umm, yes, I do get angry, angry at length obviously, at journalists (and environmentalists) not understanding this point.
She was saying that he must not hurt her sister or she would get very angry at him.
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Many of the former workers remain angry at how the closure of the Broxburn site has been handled.
The demonstrators were angry at constitutional reforms which the government says will modernise Guatemala's economic and regulatory systems.
But Pakistanis are outraged they are already angry at attacks by unmanned American aircraft on targets in their country.
Many investors who bought into the shares after the IPO are angry at Facebook insiders and earlier investors.
Is it fair to say that the White House was angry at the way he reacted after that meeting?
Member states are angry at Russia and its delayed response to its promise to withdraw troops from the region.
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