Could an irate (but silent) customer create a similar emotion in those around him?
More likely, irate shoppers will head off to another pharmacy that will take their insurance.
He recounts being berated by an irate scholar in India for reworking Shakespeare beyond recognition.
Earlier this week, I received an irate call from a gentleman named Doug in Texas.
The captain then told him to leave the area, and the man became irate, police said.
The other company had failed to pick up a pet on time, and the owner was irate.
The suggestion is sure to make environmentalists irate, but it may help Detroit in the short run.
Irate villagers catch Snowy chasing a cow and decide to "slay" him at the "altar of Siva".
Yet predictions that an irate Mr Erdogan would scrap the EU portfolio in his government were wrong.
Miller had watched another Canadian startup, iCraveTV.com, get forced out of the same business by irate U.S. networks.
Among the irate is Martin Sepulveda, a military veteran who unsuccessfully ran for Congress last year in Arizona.
Such name grabs and the confusing rush to pre-reserve names has left a lot of businesses irate over the process.
Palestinians make up 60% of Jordan's 5 million people, and they are irate over U.S. support of Israel.
One Indian got so irate that he stormed behind the ticketing desk and shoved a computer to the floor.
Alaska state officials answer phone calls from hundreds of irate and unhappy investors.
And I recognize that by voicing support for the individual mandate I am inviting irate comments from some readers.
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When the winning goal was scored, the Islanders were irate and complained to the officials before leaving the ice.
Gadhafi sent irate letters to world leaders, warning that they would live to regret any military action against Libya.
When Witherspoon approaches and continues to try to intervene, the trooper starts placing her under arrest and she gets irate.
And I know people in Grand Isle are irate because they say, look, let us go out and do it.
In one recent case, the berobed judges solemnly adjudicated between a pair of irate farmers feuding over three old hoes.
Fans were so irate that they lobbied Bioware until the company agreed to make an expanded ending to answer their concerns.
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But Unite, the workers' union, is irate, and around 85% of its members voted to strike on April 27th and April 28th.
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At the North West provincial conference in May, police had to disperse irate delegates claiming they were wrongfully excluded from the gathering.
But often he did not invest the money as promised, instead spending it on himself or redistributing it among his irate clients.
But the exhibit displays a page from the gallery's 1954 guestbook with irate entries by visitors demanding to see the Madonna again.
Smoothing over ruffled feathers and easing concerns and making things right with downright irate shoppers should be matter of course for retailers today.
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The Mississippi attorney general and irate flood victims have sued Allstate and its peers in a bid to force payments for the water damage.
If he was angry that is probably what he would of chosen, that would of been more satisfying to someone who was truly irate.
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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.
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