Two of them admitted during their trial they were angry about the victims' western attitudes.
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What's the point in getting angry if you don't know what you're getting angry about?
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We are angry about our economic woes, and we need someone or something to blame.
Then there are the crowds of people who are angry about the angry discourse.
Dissidents angry about the slow pace of change fought with Morsy supporters and police.
Diouf is also angry about delays in paying bonuses to players, and in reimbursing travel costs.
Mr Weston said he was angry about the government's decision to pursue the issue.
Ted Andrzejewski, the mayor of Eastlake, Ohio, and a Democrat, is also angry about the signs.
"I know some old team-mates are still very angry about it, but I've moved on, " he said.
It was around then he began to get angry about the lack of urgency in Parkinson's research.
"I don't have to tell you that I probably feel a little angry about that, " he said.
Some parents are angry about the merger and a lack of consultation, calling the move "hugely misjudged".
Today, childhood obesity is at record levels and spiraling out of control, and people are angry about it.
What they are angry about is what they have read in the newspapers, which is not the truth.
Do you remember someone getting really, really angry about an innovative new idea in a recent company meeting?
The animal protesters are angry about a shipment of sheep destined for the Eid-el-Kebir Muslim festival outside Paris.
"It's inexcusable, and Americans are right to be angry about it, and I am angry about it, " he said.
Many Tories are angry about comments reportedly made by Conservative co-chairman Lord Feldman.
Germans are very angry about paying taxes to support Greeks who have different ideas about hard work and advancement.
He said he was angry about terms of the licence relating to the quantity of toilets and room sizes.
China's leaders know it's an issue that ordinary people are increasingly angry about, but they have offered few solutions.
This is why 60% of Americans are angry about where America is going.
Later, Dr Young told the BBC News Channel that Mr George was unlikely to be angry about his experience.
The four principal corporate ills that people are angry about are fraud, greed, secrecy and a lack of accountability.
He was constantly stressed out and angry about how much he was paying.
Mr Hook said Unite was angry about Barclays' decision to close the centre.
Her mother Gemma Peters, 26, said she was "so angry about what happened".
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They are angry about his advocacy of gun control, in the wake of the 14 December shootings in Connecticut.
His paternal grandparents, reportedly angry about a custody case involving the small boy, took him and disappeared from Indiana.
Mr Dunbar is angry about the way that banks got away with it and argues that little has changed.
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