Even at the risk of having your boss or client get angry with you?
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People get excited, people get scared, people fall in love and people get angry.
Batchelor described Pistorius as someone who "had a trip switch, " quick to get angry and fight.
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You might feel angry and betrayed, but would it help to get angry at her?
If someone else makes a mistake with our money our only recourse is to get angry.
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"They'd get angry, swear and start kicking stuff around, " Yuen says with a laugh.
It was around then he began to get angry about the lack of urgency in Parkinson's research.
"Most stars go into seclusion and don't talk and get angry and attack the media, " said Rubinstein.
Umm, yes, I do get angry, angry at length obviously, at journalists (and environmentalists) not understanding this point.
But I get angry when people use the GM bailout as a political football and ignore the facts.
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During that year-long relationship, Renee often refused help but wouldn't get angry when the family offered, Krystal said.
Yet no one doubts that bees get angry, as Darwin himself pointed out.
Will we get angry and upset because of the other person isn't fully getting what we are trying to say?
Trust in her to not walk out or get angry each time I feel a need to talk about something.
You'll laugh, you'll get angry and you are likely to grip your controller a bit tighter as the tension mounts.
Rather than get angry at Turkey, the Bush administration argued that its senior officials had played the diplomatic game poorly.
These people are more likely to get angry, engage in risky driving, display aggression and hostility, and lack honesty and humility.
It is difficult to read through the Fed survey and not get angry at the wreckage from a completely preventable disaster.
"We have to make it available everywhere at the same time on the same day, or people get angry, " says Ms. Brown.
"You can't go close to this and not get angry, " says Grove.
An employee comes to us with substandard work and we get angry.
She is afraid to step forward to do this and she is also afraid that Mort will get angry with her if she tries.
Those that are paying for the bills of others get angry when they see people making the same bad health decisions over and over.
Mr. FRANK MORERRO (Attended Hearing): I get angry, I get emotional.
But people get angry every day over injustices large and small.
Right now, because American patients are divorced from the cost of their care, they get angry when insurers strive to hold the line with overcharging drug companies.
An equally common reaction would be to get angry with the owner and possibly even try to harm the plant or its products in some way before the closing.
The biggest problem for us, aside from some instabilities and a random reboot, was lag when navigating through menus and an atypically long load time to get Angry Birds running.
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