But others use it to vent the bitterness and frustration that they have against women.
The disruption prompted angry BlackBerry users to vent their frustrations on social networking sites like Twitter.
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The tattooing became a way to "vent, " he said, in his offseasons a few years ago.
Its surface is no more unpleasant than the inside of a volcanic vent, where bacteria thrive.
Definitely a step backward for a society that increasingly values and needs a means to vent.
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As it stands now, the new order gives Gilliam much more room to vent.
Alas, he owns no media empire, and seems almost embarrassed to give vent to his feelings.
Politicians want votes and there's nothing easier to campaign on vent fear and hatred.
But such initiatives can do little beyond allowing people to vent their anger about corruption.
So they've now actually had the opportunity to vent out the anger that they've been having.
The public doesn't often have the opportunity to discuss it or find out why or simply vent.
Virgin points out that it has several internal channels through which staff can vent frustrations.
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For others, it is a chance to vent against New South Wales and Sydney.
Mrs Kemp, a grandmother-of-two, then took to Twitter to vent her frustration, calling the company's behaviour "disgraceful".
In the summer, the house was closed up and the vent with the wind turbine was opened.
The cylinders' downpipes merge in an underslung exhaust nacelle that looks like it should vent ionized plasma.
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It is evident across companies and cultures: A tight group enables employees to vent and gain support.
Some vent a little pent-up energy with wrestl-ing games as they hang their robes in the hall.
Barzalona pulled up his mount Grand Vent and Bronze Cannon suffered a similar fate on the hard ground.
Thieves entered the building, just a few blocks from the U.S. capitol, through a vent on the roof.
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Brighton fans took to Twitter to vent their anger after the game, criticising the behaviour of Colin Kazim-Richards.
Northumbria Police say extra officers will be on duty and have urged fans to vent their frustration peacefully.
The internet is giving people a tool to both scrutinise the party and vent their anger about corruption.
In this suffocating situation, it's perhaps understandable that many Indonesians vent their anger by lashing out at somebody, anybody.
They can help you learn the ropes, give you a place to vent and help you avoid their mistakes.
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Tens of thousands of workers took to the Berlin streets this week to vent their anger, frustration and fears.
And the system's underground vent system, designed to suck away smoke, isn't working.
So Consol has experience drilling into coal seams to vent and flare gas.
Both micro- and macro-organisms at vent locations can withstand extreme toxicity and pressure.
Those batteries are prone to heat up and the 787 battery design makes it difficult to vent that heat.
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