On May 17th party supporters vented their anger on the streets.
Chirwa blamed the attacks on young men frustrated with the system who were venting their anger on women because they were easy targets.
Pupils vented their anger on social networking sites, with some calling for the exams to be re-staged.
It was the Reich that taught the fundamentalists to focus their anger on the Jews instead of on women.
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Workers and relatives of those who died vented their anger on Monday as thousands protested in Dhaka, demanding better protection.
When activists realized their rocks wouldn't reach the officers, they turned their anger on the neighboring Ministry of Transport building.
Mr Kulikov and other hardliners are concentrating their anger on the emergence of Shamil Basaev as Chechnya's new acting prime minister.
For now, they have trained their anger on Pakistan's president, Asif Zardari.
He blamed their anger on the Congress party's secularism which he said left no room for Hindus to take pride in their religion.
Users also focused their anger on Amazon for listing the shirts.
Of course this is all a combination for road rage, with the most flummoxed drivers being especially prone to venting their anger on their fellow commuters.
Shaken national pride, a brutal war in the Caucasus and years of mismanaged reforms have landed many without perspectives but with a clear enemy to vent their anger on.
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Customers sometimes take out their anger on the local gas station as if it had the power to create stability in the Middle East or curb speculation in oil markets.
By the end of the second period after Brad Marchand thumped James Neal into the boards in front of the Pittsburgh bench the Penguins turned their anger on the Bruins.
Bahraini villagers, with their leaders in jail or in exile, their demands for political reform unmet and unemployment touching 40%, cruelly vent their anger on the Asian expatriates nearly a third of the island's 590, 000 people who have the jobs they believe should be rightfully theirs.
At the low-key anti-war protest near the Hillsborough talks on Monday evening, the demonstrators expressed their anger at nationalist party leaders who said they would join President Bush for talks on Northern Ireland.
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Ms. BIONDOLILLO: I think people in general are just angry or depressed and they want someplace to take their anger out on someone.
As the town buried their dead on Sunday, anger against Syrian refugees who had moved to the town in thousands was palpable, with hundreds of residents gathering to protest and calling for Syrians to be ejected from the town.
Their anger has focused on the fact that the Israeli assault on the prison came directly after the British and American monitors' withdrawal, suggesting to some that the events had been co-ordinated by the three countries.
But many of the people mentioned in it felt betrayed, and the book's page on Amazon was an obvious outlet for their anger.
"Today's massive mandate for action by RMT members on First Devon and Cornwall buses reflects their anger at the failure to come up with a serious pay offer, " Mr Crow said.
Newcastle, England (CNN) -- Waving flags and chanting, far-right marchers rallied in northern England on Saturday, their numbers apparently swelled by anger over the slaying of a British soldier allegedly by attackers who claimed an Islamist motive.
Fierce loyalty to those actually putting their lives on the line, pride in their personal commitment, courage and skill, anger at those who seem to undermine them as they face the terrible risks of war.
The talks with Japan ended abruptly on their second day, after a North Korean walkout, apparently in anger at Japan's stance on North Korea's abduction of Japanese citizens in the 1970s and 1980s.
But he admitted to being "gobsmacked" at his side's 3-1 home defeat by Bournemouth on Tuesday, after which some fans vented their anger at chairman Karl Oyston after booing the players off.
American efforts to free their man plodded along slowly, hampered in part by politicians, notably the rulers of Punjab province, who were happy to milk anger on the street to bolster their own popularity.
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And any and all of those detectives who saw Grace Flint's shattered face, or heard descriptions of it, wanted to get their hands on Clayton Buller and, having been denied that gratification by his death, they transferred their anger to Frank Harling.
He spoke about hatred and anger, with citizens turning their backs on the European project.
Women are not taught appropriate methods to handle their anger, so they take it out on other women.
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