"I am very angry with the Germans and the French, " he told JydskeVestkysten newspaper.
Not only do we hate to say it, we get angry with people who do.
Even at the risk of having your boss or client get angry with you?
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On the other, the federal government might not be all that angry with Farooq.
"If he is angry with you, he will scold you, " says close friend Kamaruddin Mat Nor.
They are angry with the current governor, Parris Glendening, for his haughty style and zigzagging policies.
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She could have been waving the gun around, angry with Sam and wanting to make a demonstration.
One woman in the city of Malayer told the BBC that Iranians were "very angry with the regime".
She wrote: "I do not know why Father Gerry is angry with me".
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People may be angry with Phil about his prediction as winter's chill dawdles.
They're angry with Arculli's gesture, which, they fear, will keep the debate alive.
It is likely to face extreme pressure on the issue from Conservative back-benchers already angry with the Brussels budget.
She said Gooding soon became angry with other patrons who recognized him and wanted to take pictures with him.
It would be difficult for eight people', and she was angry with me.
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Louis' Community Development Agency, two black businessmen angry with his handling of their contracts sent him to the emergency room.
"My first-born sister used to encourage me, my mum also, but my dad sometimes was angry with me, " Yego said.
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Inspector Pinho said he was angry with one particular policewoman, who had "a history of problems" in the police station.
They have occurred in the center of the capital, Guatemala City, mostly by citizens, angry with crime and criminal impunity.
It began Friday when protesters angry with Morsy's regime clashed with government supporters and police in Suez, Ismailia and elsewhere.
DiSilvestro says that only once in his 21 years of working for Hays did the boss become visibly angry with him.
So why were some Republicans angry with him, and why hasn't his boss, Mr Bush, backed the Cheney line with vigour?
Packard "got very angry with me and left the room, " Perkins recalls.
Ecologists were angry with the plan, saying it would destroy Lantau as a green lung and cause irreversible damage to the environment.
Secondly, will the Cypriot people - angry with the EU and Germany - accept a deal which might still involve depositors being punished?
President of the Gibraltar FA, Joseph Nunez, told BBC Sport he was delighted with the outcome but still angry with Spain's continuing opposition.
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Exit polls found 87% worried about the economy, 41% saying they are now worse off financially and 26% angry with the federal government.
" He said he knew the victims' families were angry with him but "if I tell them sorry, it doesn't bring anybody back.
He said he got angry with Falcon for climbing into a compartment in the tethered balloon on Thursday before the balloon was accidentally released.
She is afraid to step forward to do this and she is also afraid that Mort will get angry with her if she tries.
Thomas said Holt is the parent of a Pomona student who was angry with school administrators over the way her son had been treated.
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