• He acknowledged that smaller companies, many of which face competitive pressures from the major firms, will be angered by the situation.

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  • The former England international initially appeared to be angered by a tackle from Gonzalo Jara and was then aggravated by referee Chris Foy's decision to show him the yellow card.

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  • Yet how could one not be angered by the treatment of more than 150, 000 children who were forcibly relocated from Britain to corners of its empire and commonwealth - a practice that continued until the late 1960s?

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  • The Catholic church has been angered by clauses which could be interpreted as legalising abortion and gay marriage.

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  • That in itself may not necessarily be a criminal matter, but the authorities were angered by what they describe as the obstructive attitude of the bank to the investigation.

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  • He is angered by "the fact that I'm supposed to be punished for doing nothing more than owning a rifle that looks scary because its stock isn't made out of wood, " he said.

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  • The Todd family were angered by the introduction on Tuesday of a witness - said to be the last person to see Shane Todd alive - who they had not been able to vet properly.

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  • Last week Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, angered American and Palestinian negotiators by insisting that 450 housing units in West Bank settlements would be built under plans previously approved.

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