Anger in A Sentence

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    A bronze statue of the reformer was erected in the Anger, the chief street of the town, in 1890.

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    A cold anger gripped her.

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    A flush spread across the woman's face, and anger glittered in her eyes.

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    A grain of anger or a grain of suspicion produces strange acoustical effects, and makes the ear greedy to remark offense.

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    A massacre took place, and Antiochus braved the anger of Yahweh by entering and pillaging the Temple with impunity.

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    A novel feeling of anger against the foe made him forget his own sorrow.

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    A novice bodhisattva's anger at a mature bodhisattva, for instance, will not de-commission her, but it will impede her development.

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    A novice bodhisattva's anger at a mature bodhisattva's anger at a mature bodhisattva, for instance, will not de-commission her, but it will impede her development.

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    A poet of some importance was Sebastian Fabian Klonowicz (1545-1602), who latinized his name into Acernus, Klon being the Polish for maple, and wrote in both Latin and Polish, and through his inclination to reform drew down on himself the anger of the clergy.

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    A subdued Mr Straw experienced the anger of his own backbenchers.

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    Accordingly, in ' the ninth book, when they are still protected by the rampart (see 348 sqq.), he rejects gifts and fair words alike; in the sixteenth he is moved by the tears and, of Patroclus, and the sight of the Greek ships on fire; in the nineteenth his anger is quenched in grief.

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    After a divorce, you may feel as though no one understands what you are going through, so you isolate yourself so you don't have to feel as though you are bothering others with your frustrations, anger, sadness and self-ridicule.

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    After hearing the details of Anatole's marriage from Pierre, and giving vent to her anger against Anatole in words of abuse, Marya Dmitrievna told Pierre why she had sent for him.

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    After his attempt on the life of Phrixus, which was supposed to have succeeded, the Phthiots were ordered to sacrifice him to Zeus Laphystius, in order to appease the anger of the gods.

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    After some time his Lutheran tendencies exposed him to the anger of the authorities, who were of the Reformed Church.

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    After the initial bewilderment, I must admit I felt some slight anger and betrayal.

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    After which Seneca launches into a lengthy moral diatribe against anger in any of its forms.

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    All their thoughts are spent in empty declamations and forms of satire or anger, and these do not subdue affections.

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    All this misery, and money, and Dolokhov, and anger, and honor--it's all nonsense... but this is real....

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    Alleviating feelings of anger, jealousy, resentment and humiliation in your spouse may also help speed the divorce proceedings along and ultimately free you to start a new relationship.

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    Along with anger management skills, seminars generally include communication skills and techniques of stress management.

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    Already by the middle of the 16th century the yoke was so heavy that the voivode Elias (1546-51) became Mahommedan to avoid the sultan's anger.

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    Although he sounded indignant, he spoke mere bluster and would not follow through on his anger.

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    Although John George was unable to procure his minister's release, Leopold managed to allay the elector's anger, and early in 1693 the Saxon soldiers rejoined the imperialists.

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    Amin, in anger, caused the will of his father, which, as we have seen, was preserved in the Ka`ba, to be destroyed, declared on his own authority that Mamun's rights of succession were forfeited, and caused the army to swear allegiance to his own son Musa, a child of five, on whom he bestowed the title of an-N atiq bil-Haqq (" he who speaks according to truth"), A.H.

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    Among the excellent services offered by Anderson and Anderson Anger Management is an anger management home study course.

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    And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers.

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    And in anger and wrath I will execute vengeance on the nations that did not obey.

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    And it is fair to remember in her defence that Pirkheimer when he denounced her was old, gouty and peevish, and that the immediate occasion of his outbreak against his friend's widow was a fit of anger because she had not let him have a pair of antlers - a household ornament much prized in those days - to which he fancied himself entitled out of the property left by Darer.

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    And the feeling of energy with which the troops had started began to turn into vexation and anger at the stupid arrangements and at the Germans.

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    And this anger and disgust were exasperated by the dread with which certain proceedings in England had inspired him, that the aims, principles, methods and language which he so misdoubted or abhorred in France were likely to infect the people of Great Britain.

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    And whenever he had to deal with this sort of folks, if he did not beforehand take a strong resolution of keeping his temper, he quickly fell into a passion; for he was naturally choleric, but his anger never lasted long.

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    And with that feeling as a basis we will ever be suffusing the whole wide world with thought of love far-reaching, grown great, beyond measure, void of anger or ill-will."6 The relative importance of love, as compared with other habits, is thus described."

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    Anger again showed in Natasha's face.

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    Anger and bitterness had preyed upon me continually for weeks and a deep languor had succeeded this passionate struggle.

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    Anger and other emotions grew within her.

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    Anger and panic bubbled within her.

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    Anger and terror were on his face.

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    Anger burned in her blood.

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    Anger crept through him.

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    Anger crossed through eyes as green as spring buds.

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    Anger flared within her.

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    Anger fluttered through her.

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    Anger is a passion, Carmen.

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    Anger made Kris.s face warm.

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    Anger management seminars are excellent resources for anyone having trouble controlling their temper.

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    Anger management seminars offer help for those that are unable to control their angry feelings.

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    Anger management tips can help you control your anger before it takes control of you.

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    Anger mounting at bungled police raid ANGER IS still mounting at the police dawn raid in Forest Gate.

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    Anger or the desire to punish the perpetrator can be safely directed through the art materials.

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    Anger rose, but Gabe reined it in, exhausted.

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    Anger seized me, my fingers refused to move, I sat rigid for one long moment, the blood throbbing in my temples, and all the hatred that a child can feel concentrated in my heart.

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    Anger simmered beneath her controlled façade.

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    Anger stirred within her at the satisfaction on his face.

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    Anger trickled into him.

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    Anger washed over her in a bold wave.

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    Anger, frustration and an overwhelming grief are common emotions flowing from experiences of great trial or pain as described above.

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    Anger, frustration and irritation can outlet themselves in negative ways if children don't know how to channel it in an appropriate manner.

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    Answer these questions and find out what is behind all the anger.

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    As for anger, it is a murderous disease in its excess, but murder is punishable with death.

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    As it always did, memories of the twins sparked a fire of anger at her father.

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    As often happens with passionate people, he was mastered by anger but was still seeking an object on which to vent it.

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    As suddenly as she appeared, Death was gone.  Anger rising, Kris looked around to make sure she really was gone then cursed.

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    Ascribing his defeat to Henrys defection, Frederick returned to Germany full of anger against the Saxon duke and firmly resolved to punish him.

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    At first the Angel is seen only by the ass, which arouses Balaam's anger by its efforts to avoid the Angel.

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    At least the offer was on the table, barring any anger he had at her slapping him today.

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    At this time he was still faithful to Benedict XIII., and the disinclination he felt to joining the members of the French clergy who were on the point of ratifying the royal declaration of neutrality excited the anger of Charles VI.'s government, and a mandate, which was however not executed, ordered the arrest of the bishop of Cambrai.

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    But after a time he became enamoured of Ino, the daughter of Cadmus, and neglected Nephele, who disappeared in anger.

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    But before he had finished speaking, Prince Andrew, feeling tears of shame and anger choking him, had already leapt from his horse and run to the standard.

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    But early talk of compulsory purchase aroused some local anger and the agencies backed off.

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    But in the Iliad the whole stress is laid on the anger of Achilles, which can only be satisfied by the defeat and extreme peril of the Greeks.'

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    But it wasn't anger he felt standing over Jessi's unmoving form.

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    But now, let me unsay what I said in anger.

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    But some foolish and ignorant Scotsmen were moved to anger by a little unpalatable truth which was mingled with much eulogy, and assailed him whom they chose to consider as the enemy of their country with libels much more dishonourable to their country than anything that he had ever said or written.

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    But the lines originally written on Paris, having been inserted in one of his new satires, excited the jealous anger of an actor of the time, who was a favourite of the emperor, and procured the poet's banishment under the form of a military appointment to the extremity of Egypt.

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    But then he read the Greenstar brochure and knew that what he ought to feel was anger at so much misdirected goodwill and effort.

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    But, don't be uneasy, he added, noticing that the count was beginning to breathe heavily and quickly which was always a sign of approaching anger.

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    By the patient study of the behaviour of precocious young birds, such as chicks, pheasants, ducklings and moorhens, it can be readily ascertained that such modes of activity as running, swimming, diving, preening the down, scratching the ground, pecking at small objects, with the characteristic attitudes expressive of fear and anger, are so far instinctive as to be definite on their first occurrence - they do not require to be learnt.

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    Can we wonder that he gave vent to his anger 's and declared that Ney had ruined France?

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    Carmen pushed away the anger her words aroused.

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    Cassie transferred her anger to him.

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    Charles attempted to buy off these redoubtable invaders, a policy which aroused the anger of his German subjects, whose resentment was accentuated by the kings indifference to their condition, and found expression in 887 when Arnulf, an illegitimate son of Carloman, the eldest son of Louis the German, led an army of Bavarians against him.

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    Convinced that opposition to Babylonian rule was suicidal, and interpreting historical events, in the manner of the times, as indications of the temper of the deity, he held that the imminent political destruction of the nation was proof of Yahweh's anger with the people on account of their moral and religious depravity; Jerusalem was hopelessly corrupt and must be destroyed (xxiv.).

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    Crying is a great catharsis for releasing pain and anger.

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    Cynthia felt first anger and then violation that a thief had entered their private quarters.

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    Cynthia looked about to cry, but her anger held her tears in check, at least until they were back in bed.

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    Cynthia said, with anger in her voice.

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    Dante ' s own anger at the darkness of his times here achieves catharsis through Mark's condemnation.

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    Darian asked, his anger rising another notch at the thought of Jenn with the Original Vamp.

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    Dark brown hair, ginger beard; nature venting its anger at the poisoning of the seas.

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    Darnley at once threw himself into the arms of the party opposed to the policy of the queen and her secretary - a policy which at that moment was doubly and trebly calculated to exasperate the fears of the religious and the pride of the patriotic. Mary was invited if not induced by the king of Spain to join his league for the suppression of Protestantism; while the actual or prospective endowment of Rizzio with Morton's office of chancellor, and the projected attainder of Murray and his allies, combined to inflame at once the anger and the apprehension of the Protestant nobles.

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    Darnley stood aloof, in fear and anger.

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    Dating may sometimes anger the other parent to the point of irrational or erratic behavior, which further damages children of divorce.

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    De Lessart having incurred its anger by the tameness of his replies to Austrian dictation, the Assembly voted his impeachment.

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    December's parliamentary elections only accentuated this process, much to the anger of Bush's regime.

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    Deidre sensed his anger, though his movements were as controlled and purposeful as usual.

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    Deidre squeezed her eyes closed, not wanting to see Darkyn response and afraid his anger might be directed at her.

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    Deidre swallowed hard, wanting to chase after him but unsettled by his anger and the changes in him.

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    Despite her anger at her sister, Katie felt the warm smile affect her.

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    Despite her anger, she recognized the physical effort he put into his words.

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    Despite his anger, he felt the urge to touch her, to cradle her in his arms until her distress subsided.

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    Despite the memories of Saddam Hussein 's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, there are strong undercurrents of anger in the Gulf.

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    Despite the memories of Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, there are strong undercurrents of anger in the Gulf.

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    Details of the schemes emerged in a leaked memo last night, causing anger among MPs.

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    Disease was generally attributed to the anger of the gods.

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    Dr Farnell, however, holds that Erechtheus and Poseidon were originally independent figures, and that both Erechtheus and Athena were prior to Poseidon, As he gave, so he could withhold, springs of water; thus the waterless neighbourhood of Argos was supposed to be the result of his anger.

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    During his absence the Greeks were hard pressed, and at last he so far relaxed his anger as to allow his friend Patroclus to personate him, lending him his chariot and armour.

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    During the Kosovo War, HMS Splendid became the first RN submarine to fire a tomahawk in anger.

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    During the Kosovo War, HMS Splendid became the first RN submarine to fire a Tomahawk in anger.

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    Dusty echoed, anger burning through him.

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    Elected a member of the Versailles assembly, he resigned his mandate in anger at French insults, and withdrew to Caprera until, in 1874, he was elected deputy for Rome.

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    Elected deputy in 1861, his anger against Cavour found violent expression.

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    Entertained by her exasperation, Xander's anger subsided.

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    Equally praiseworthy is the generous pardon that the emperor, after much intercession, granted to the seditious people of Antioch, who, out of anger at the growing imposts, had beaten down the imperial statues of their city (387).

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    Essex was thus thrown upon his own resources, and his anger against the queen being roused afresh by the refusal to renew his monopoly of sweet wines, he formed the desperate project of seizing her person and compelling her to dismiss from her council his enemies Raleigh, Cobham, and Cecil.

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    Even as he thought of his last moments with Kris, he felt his anger turn to resolve.

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    Even as she thought it, she knew her anger had nothing to do with their heritage.

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    Even Frank seemed somewhat downcast â a bad sign, as heâs normally a cheery soul, despite the anger raging inside him.

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    Everyone experiences feelings of anger, and angry outbursts, from time to time.

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    Familiar anger and pain swirled through him, the same he felt the night he killed the last Grey God.

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    Family counselors offer advice for single parents to try to keep the anger towards the other parent from showing to the child.

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    Family, friends and co-workers may be intimated, or even feel fear, when your anger outbursts are out of control.

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    Fear must release me to my God Anger must leave me, As a gentle whisper in the wind Death must lose its sting.

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    Female Guardians were very rare, and he recalled the last he faced with a mixture of respect and anger.

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    For general talk about the evils of slavery they cared little, but this assertion that every slave was entitled to instant freedom filled them with alarm and roused them to anger, for they saw that, if the conscience of the nation were to respond to the proposition, the system must inevitably fall.

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    From all sides, like the roar of the sea, were heard the rattle of wheels, the tramp of feet, and incessant shouts of anger and abuse.

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    Gabe watched it, anger stirring as the Oracle confirmed Darkyn's story about bringing back a dead-dead immortal.

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    Gabriel clapped him on the arm, and Rhyn shook his head to clear the anger.

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    Gabriel shifted in either frustration or anger.

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    Giolitti removed the prefect of Rome for not having prevented an expression of popular anger, and presented formal excuses to the French consul at Messina for a demonstration against that consulate.

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    Haggai argued that material prosperity was conditioned by zeal in worship; the prevailing distress was an indication of divine anger due to the people's religious apathy.

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    Having boasted that he could construct a machine for regulating the inundations of the Nile, he was summoned to Egypt by the caliph Hakim; but, aware of the impracticability of his scheme, and fearing the caliph's anger, he feigned madness until Hakim's death in 1021.

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    He didn't show any anger at all, just disappointment—not so much at my going to the quarry as lying to him.

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    He died in 1304, traditionally of anger at the Syrian fiasco, and was succeeded by his brother Ijijaitu (Oeljeitu).

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    He felt nothing for the beautiful woman before him, not even anger, despite their shared history.

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    He felt nothing, seated beside his dead mother, except the prick of anger.

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    He forced his anger and frustration away to keep his eyes from flaring amber, then approached.

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    He fought it until his anger subsided, unable to shake the sense of fear.

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    He grabbed her shoulders, pulling her roughly against him and kissed her lips in a demanding way that roused more anger than anything else.

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    He grew still more irritable, and it was Princess Mary who generally bore the brunt of his frequent fits of unprovoked anger.

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    He had long been identified with the rigorist party in the church, and as president of the Council of Trent had incurred the anger of the emperor by his jealous defence of papal prerogative.

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    He is almost Lucretian in his anger against religion which would withdraw the secret of the universe from our direct gaze.

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    He is described as being generous to excess, free from cupidity, merciful to his vanquished enemies, and strictly continent, but subject to violent bursts of anger and possessed of unyielding pride and fanatical religious zeal.

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    He liked books and quiet corners all his days, he says; and so, when conviction of sin and visions of God's grace came to him in the medieval fashion of a dream of the anger and forgiveness of the Virgin, Florentius told him that a monk's life would suit him best, advised him to join the Augustinian order, and sent him to Zwolle to the new convent of Mount St Agnes, where his brother John was prior.

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    He looked up at the sweet voice, his anger melting at the sight of Hannah.s pretty face.

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    He lowered his head to her neck, breathing in her scent with a mix of longing and anger.

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    He missed one strike, and she pulled the punch, not wanting to hurt him despite her anger.

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    He or she may experience feelings of jealousy, insecurity, and even anger at the arrival of a new baby.

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    He pulled up his knees and encircled them with his arms as he stared at her, his expression somewhere between anger and perplexed.

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    He sailed back to Otranto in order to recover his health, but the new pope, Gregory IX., launched in hot anger the bolt of excommunication, in the belief that Frederick was malingering once more.

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    He soon felt that the queen's anger was not to be appeased by such a justification.

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    He sought to make anger predominate over love; and he had his will, becoming prince of hell, the kingdom of God's anger, which still remains, however, an integral part of the Divine universe.

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    He squinted down at her in the dim light, his gray eyes smoldering with unmasked anger.

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    He stalked past her, his anger palpable.

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    He stalked to the door, sexual frustration and anger in his blood again.

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    He survives, like a war veteran, by ' keeping his anger ' .

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    He thought he'd feel anger and a familiar passion for the first and only woman he'd ever made love to.

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    He vented his anger upon Catherine, who reproved him for minding temporal rather than spiritual things, but in the beginning of 1378 sent her on an embassy to Florence and especially to the Guelph party.

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    He wanted to agree out of anger but couldn't.

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    He wanted to feel the power in him again, to take away his anger.

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    He warned his hearers against the fires of concupiscence, anger, ignorance, birth, death, decay and anxiety; and taking each of the senses in order he compared all human sensations to a burning flame which seems to be something it is not, which produces pleasure and pain, but passes rapidly away, and ends only in destruction.3 Accompanied by his new disciples, the Buddha walked on to Rajagaha, the capital of King Bimbisara, who, not unmindful of their former interview, came out to welcome him.

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    He was also quick in his anger, but easily appeased."

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    He was assessing her again, amused by her anger.

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    He was in a state of physical suffering as if from corporal punishment, and could not avoid expressing it by cries of anger and distress.

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    He was patient, still dealing with his own anger issues.

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    He was trained in all manly accomplishments by heroes of the highest renown in each, until in a transport of anger at a reprimand he slew Linus, his instructor in music, with the lyre.

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    He went through my memories, she said with a note of anger.

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    He will not chide continually, nor keep his anger still.

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    Hence offerings, &c., were made to appease their anger.

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    Her anger turned to embarrassment.

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    Her anger turned to thoughtfulness.

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    Her breathing was hard, her wild look one of pure anger and fear.

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    Her bronze curls were captured in a ponytail, her face flushed from his bite and her gray eyes glittering with anger that made him want to sweep her up and kiss her until the dazed look returned.

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    Her emotions would not control her; she just needed tobanishher anger from her mind.

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    Her eyes were heavy, her anger draining her last bit of energy.

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    Her face was flushed from exertion and anger.

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    Her father turned to her, anger and triumph on his normally stoic features.

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    Her gaze went from Darian to her father, and Jule saw the flash of anger that crossed her face.

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    Her head felt ready to explode with anger, and adrenaline warmed her from the inside out.

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    Her warmth and openness disarmed him enough to take the edge off his anger.

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    Her words did nothing to quell the anger boiling within him.

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    Here his evangelistic fervour attracted multitudes to his preaching, including Roman Catholics, but at the same time excited the anger of his opponents; and the result of their opposition was that after a ministry of fifteen months he was commanded by the civil authorities (27th of September 1691) to leave Erfurt within forty-eight hours.

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    His anger against Fesch was such that he stopped the sum of 150,000 florins which had been accorded to him.

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    His anger burned too hot for him to face her, too hot for him to do anything but drive his wired body into the ground with activity.

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    His anger faltered, and sorrow filled his face.

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    His anger had settled enough for him to admire the flush of her cheeks.

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    His anger lessened without him understanding why.

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    His anger looked too real to be faked.

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    His anger subsided as he left the underground and entered the night.

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    His anger surprised her with its intensity, and she judged from Ully's reaction that seeing the lord and master pissed was not something the good-natured mad scientist wanted anything to do with.

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    His anger was as strong as his desire.

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    His anger was great, but he kept it carefully to himself.

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    His anger was provoked, however, by the election of the third caliph, Uthman.

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    His anger was unfounded, but she had to accept some of the blame for his method of approach.

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    His anger with his wife and anxiety that his name should not be smirched now seemed not merely trivial but even amusing.

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    His death was a signal for some of the suppressed anger at the bureaucratic regimes of Eastern Europe to surface.

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    His expression revealed surprise for a brief moment, and then his eyes flashed with anger.

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    His expression was a fifty-fifty mixture of pain and anger.

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    His expression was more concern than anger.

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    His face mottled with anger, he released her with a curse and paced.

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    His fists clenched behind the laptop he had erected on his knee in sheer anger.

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    His hand dropped to his side and his eyes flashed with anger.

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    His look melted her anger.

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    His look was one of frigid anger as he stormed out.

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    His power is limitless, his anger at wrong-doing unassuageable, and he is omniscient.

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    His relentless war against his neighbor caused fear and anger.

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    His shock wore off, replaced by anger.

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    His silence was worse than his anger.

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    His skin flushed beet red and he started yelling before his anger escalated into a true homicidal rage.

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    His total disregard of the crowds reaction seemed to only incite more anger from people.

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    His voice was soft, anger suddenly a thing of the past.

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    Holding on to your anger only prevents you from moving on with your life.

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    Hollingsworth 's anger was matched by Lis Howell 's simmering resentment toward her one-time masters at GMTV.

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    Hollingsworth's anger was matched by Lis Howell's simmering resentment toward her one-time masters at GMTV.

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    Hope and anger raced through her, her body tingling with more than his magic.

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    However, this anger is soon tempered by the realization that China offers the world 's largest untapped export market.

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    I feel the anger rising up inside, but recognize the futility of it.

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    I guess I was letting off my anger at everything.

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    I guess that shows they at least believed what they were doing was right—not just whacking you on the spur of the moment because they were mad as hell, taking their anger out on your backside.

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    I hastily swallowed my anger.

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    I have only just learned there is more than my selfish anger that matters.

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    I need to vent some anger about people who can't walk.

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    I recollected myself and drove away that thought only when I found myself glowing with anger, but I did not sufficiently repent.

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    I took all my frustration and anger out on you.

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    I was seething with anger all the way home from Sydney to Perth.

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    I whizzed round the corner, then felt a mixture of anger, rage, mixed with a little contrition.

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    If anything, his anger melted into the contemplation of a man who had a new problem he intended to solve.

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    If he spoke with anger or frustration or anything other than the quiet, impassioned tone, she would've been able to handle the news better.

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    If they had waited till his popularity had waned, they might have had some chance of success, but in anger and resentment they struck too soon.

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    If this sounds like you, your anger might be out of control.

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    If we believe in previous lives, we have imprints of anger going back countless lifetimes.

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    If you experience difficulty with anger outbursts that seem to be out of your control, participating in an anger management seminar may be just the help you need.

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    If you need to get your anger out, write letters to the trichster that you later burn without sending but always appear supportive.

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    In 1629 Prynne came forward as the assailant of Arminianism in doctrine and of ceremonialism in practice, and thus drew down upon himself the anger of Laud.

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    In 1643 he was offered a seat in the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, but declined it publicly in terms which drew upon him the anger of the House of Commons, and an order for the confiscation of his library was averted only by the interposition of Selden.

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    In 1865 he opposed the federation of the British American provinces, and, in his anger at the refusal of the British government to repeal such portions of the British North America Act as referred to Nova Scotia, made a speech which won for him the name of Haul-down-the-flag Jones.

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    In fact they did make alterations sometimes and roused the anger of the Trustees in doing so.

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    In God, however, as the condition of His manifestation, lies, according to Boehme, the "eternal nature" or the mysterium magnum, which is as anger to love, as darkness to light, and, in general, as the negative to the positive.

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    In her anger she had told the queen she wished for no answer, and she was now met by a stony and exasperating silence, broken only by the words constantly repeated, "You desired no answer and you shall have none."

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    In his anger the Burgundian ceased to support Bedford, and would have joined Charles VII.

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    In many cases, parents are so overcome with grief and anger at the loss of their child that they are understandably oblivious to the pain that the baby's caregiver is experiencing, particularly if the child died in that person's care.

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    In the Anger, a public park between the town and the river, is the theatre.

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    In the army, Bonaparte and the French were still regarded with mingled feelings of anger, contempt, and fear.

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    Inside, he was burning with anger at the reminder.

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    Instead of happiness and love, he or she may experience anger and fear, so it's very important that families spend time fostering a bond with the child.

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    Instead of receiving God's approval, the excuses Moses gave only kindled God's anger.

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    Intimidated by the paternal anger and threats he took refuge in Austria, and when he had been induced by illusory promises to return to Russia he was tried for high treason by a special tribunal, and after being subjected to torture died in prison (1718).

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    Is tennis a good way of unleashing all your pent-up anger?

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    It 's all self-righteous anger, I can figure that much.

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    It but remains to call attention to the fact that the earlier view of the liver as the seat of the soul gave way among many ancient nations to the theory which, reflecting the growth of anatomical knowledge, assigned that function to the heart, while, with the further change which led to placing the seat of soul-life in the brain, an attempt was made to partition the various functions of manifestations of personality among the three organs, brain, heart and liver, the intellectual activity being assigned to the first-named; the higher emotions, as love and courage, to the second; while the liver, once the master of the entire domain of soul-life as understood in antiquity, was degraded to serve as the seat of the lower emotions, such as jealousy, anger and the like.

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    It is often exserted with a rapid motion, sometimes with the object of feeling some object, sometimes under the influence of anger or fear.

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    It is probable, however, that Harun's anger was caused to a large extent by the insinuations of his courtiers that he was a mere puppet in the hands of a powerful family.

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    It is when that anger is out of your control and no one can reason with you that it becomes an anger management issue.

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    It took effort to repress his anger and his desire to tear outta there to find her.

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    It was Winston who answered, anger in his voice.

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    It wasn't anger she felt towards him but … hunger.

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    It wasn't anger she felt towards him but … hunger.

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    Jade couldn.t help the flash of anger he felt at the sight of such a creature comfortable and content.

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    Jade looked up again, interested as much in the sudden anger in Kris.s voice as he was in the knowledge that Katie was in the castle.

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    Jake breathed, guilt and anger crossing his face.

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    James' attempt to obtain further supplies from the Commons by opening a bargain for the surrender of some of his old feudal prerogatives, such as wardship and marriage, which had no longer any real meaning except as a means of obtaining money in an oppressive way, broke down, and early in 1611 he dissolved his first parliament in anger.

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    Jamess attempt to obtain further supplies from the Commons by opening a bargain for the surrender of some of his old feudal prerogatives, such as wardship and marriage, which had no longer any real meaning except as a means of obtaining money in an oppressive way, broke down, and early in 16i1 he dissolved his first parliament in anger.

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    Jayne has expressed anger at Big Brother ' s insistence that she be uncharacteristically subdued.

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    Jessi's laughter bubbled up at the anger in his tone.

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    John returned to England foiled, and in great anger; he resolved to give up the French war, secured a truce with King Philip by abandoning his attempt to reconquer his lost lands on the Loire, and turned to attack the recalcitrant subjects who had refused to join him in his late campaignbeyond the Channel.

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    Jonny's head snapped up, his expression one of surprise that quickly turned to anger.

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    Jule rose and paced, anger rippling through him.

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    Jule studied him, guessing his words to be correct by the anger on the Watcher's face.

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    Keep yourself and the people around you happy by using some of these anger management tips!

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    Khalid, to whose care he had been entrusted, suffered him to escape, and that this was the real cause of Harun's anger against the Barmecides (q.v.).

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    Knowing his doom, he bade his sons, Alcmaeon and Amphilochus, avenge his death upon their mother, upon whom, as he stepped into his chariot, he turned a look of anger.

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    Kris looked at him, anger building.  The muscular half-demon was bleeding from a wound in his chest.  His dark eyes glowed like a demon's, though his face was still that of an Immortal.

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    Kris.s gaze was amber, a visual indicator of his anger despite his calm features.

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    Later, however, a disastrous expedition sent to aid the Libyans against the Greek colony of Cyrene roused the suspicion and anger of the native soldiery at favors shown to the mercenaries, who of course had taken no part in it.

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    Let's take a closer look at anger management worksheets by going through a sample of questions that can get to the heart of the problem.

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    Like their parents, they may take responsibility for the deterioration of their home lives and often feel anger, loneliness, fear, guilt and depression.

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    Linda looked at her, and she cleared her throat, anger spiraling through her again.

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    Lisa waited for his reply in tense silence, but his response filled her with equal anger and pain.

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    Look for anger clues that might be the cause of your anger moods.

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    Magic shot through him, burning like fire.  Kris gasped.  Another blast, and he fell to the ground.  His body roiled with the demon magic, convulsing until the blow faded.  He felt himself hauled up by his neck and thrust onto the ground again.  His vision blurry, Kris could only see Hannah's beautiful blond hair.  Sorrow replaced anger, and he reached out, touching the soft wheat curls.

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    Many communities have support groups for anger management, look in your newspaper, or call a community center.

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    Many have already followed it, and conquering the lust and pride and anger of their own hearts, have become free from ignorance and doubt and wrong belief, have entered the calm state of universal kindliness, and have reached Nirvana even in this life.

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    Marcellus, therefore, struck his first blow at Leontini, which was quickly stormed; and the tale of the horrors of the sack was at once carried to Syracuse and roused; the anger of its population, who could not but sympathize with their near neighbours, Greeks like themselves.

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    Maybe it was anger that prompted him to make the remark about her spending his money, but he never apologized about it specifically.

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    Megan forced the anger to the back of her mind and greeted the couple warmly.

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    Moon in Pisces in 10th house sextile Mars in Taurus in 12th house - Anger ex-workers deceiving him.

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    More anger stirred as Jade bit his lip to keep from defending Kris.

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    Most of the changes which he advocated were wise and have since been adopted; but the violence of Mackenzie's attacks roused great anger among the social and political set at York (Toronto), which was headed by John Beverley Robinson.

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    Nadirs anger and indignation had been great at this weak proceeding; indeed, he had made it the ostensible cause of the shahs deposition.

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    Next you need to identify the specific causes of your anger.

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    No single act of the Mutiny elicited such a storm of fierce anger among the British, both those who were fighting in India and those who supported them at home; for none was a more terrible vengeance taken, though the Nana himself escaped from his pursuers.

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    Now you must identify the effects that your anger has on yourself and other people.

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    Now, they run a taxi firm in New York City, and anger Americans instead with rude hand gestures and minor traffic offenses.

    294

    Of all the emotions she expected to feel on the day of her great victory, anger and guilt were not among them.

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    On Archbishop Theodore's arrival (668) he was restored to his see, and spent in it nine years of ceaseless activity, especially in building churches, only to be driven out through the anger of King Ecgfrith's queen (677).

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    On hearing this message, Mahmud at first reproached Hasan with having caused him to break his word, but the wily treasurer succeeded in turning his master's anger upon Firdousi to such an extent that he threatened that on the morrow he would "cast that Carmathian (heretic) under the feet of his elephants."

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    Once finished the fighters may then taunt each other, but no blows may be struck in anger.

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    Once the initial anger subsides and people headed for a breakup have time to think things over, they may find themselves wondering how to stop a divorce.

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    Once the seminar has been completed, it is up to you to decide whether you need further anger management help.

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    Once you understand that concept, you have taken the first step towards gaining control of your anger.

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    One should give up anger, renounce pride, and overcome all fetters.

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    Others may recognize the fact that their anger is so out of control they need anger management classes or individual instruction.

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    Parents reacted in anger at the decision and plan to resume a series of protests.

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    Passau consists of the town proper, lying on the rocky tongue of land between the Danube and the Inn, and of four suburbs, Innstadt on the right bank of the Inn, Iizstadt on the left bank of the Ilz, Anger in the angle between Ilz and the Danube, and St Nikola.

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    Passionate writing and courageous performance born out of anger, disillusionment, and an implacable hatred of Ben Elton.

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    People did things differently—spanking was more acceptable then, but now we know hitting causes anger and rebellion.

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    People did things differently—spanking was more acceptable then, but now we know hitting causes anger and rebellion.

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    Picus rejected her advances, and the goddess in her anger changed him into a woodpecker, which pecks impotently at the branches of trees, but still retains prophetic powers.

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    Pissing off Jonny wasn't part of her plan, so she took her anger out on punching bags every evening.

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    Prince Andrew looked sternly at her and an expression of anger suddenly came over his face.

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    Professional regenerators often get alienated by the frustration and anger of local leaders, rather than understanding its causes and building trust.

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    Protest group's asylum anger Jun 23 2006 Protesters marched through a town to highlight the plight of asylum seekers.

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    Proverbs chapter 14 (NLT) 29 Those who control their anger have great understanding; those with a hasty temper will make mistakes.

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    Public expressions of anger were met with the ' repressive state apparatus ' in the form of riot police.

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    Rachel 's anger toward Susan remains unbowed, even with Katya missing.

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    Rachel's anger toward Susan remains unbowed, even with Katya missing.

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    Rather than dread at what lie ahead of him, he felt nothing but anger.

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    Really mad cat - Anger can be funny too!

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    Repressed anger, hostility or sexual tensions unknowingly released by an unhappy subject wreak havoc.

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    Rhyn glanced from the rolling teal waves to his mate.  Her words about Gabe were troubling, and he couldn't determine if she was purposely vague or really didn't know.  Her pretty face was puzzled, and he frowned.  She was beyond tired.  Whatever was happening to her in the underworld, it wasn't good.  Anger filled him.  As much as he wanted to stay in the dream world in case it really was the last time he saw her, he couldn't help her while stuck in the dream.

    321

    Rhyn had been as manipulated as poor Jade, who was now crazy with guilt and anger.

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    Rhyn.s anger stirred at the sight of her bleeding alone, and he crossed to her, snatching the first aid kit off the bed.

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    Rhyn's anger made his cell wall shake before the energies of Hell itself began suctioning his power from him.

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    Role-playing may be used to illustrate the techniques of anger management and help the participants understand and internalize them.

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    Roused to anger King Edward rose from his bed, mounted his horse, and started for Scotland.

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    Russia had shown symptoms of anger against Rumania for not having taken up a decided attitude in the approaching struggle, and the Russian ambassador Ignatiev had some months previously threatened that his government would seize Rumania as a pledge as soon as the Turks occupied Servia and Montenegro.

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    Second, God's abhorrence of sin leads to fierce anger.

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    Seminars on anger management can be conducted during one session, while others may be a series of seminars spread over a time period of four to six weeks.

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    She could not see his face in the shadows but felt his anger.

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    She cringed as he approached, sensing his anger.

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    She flung a knife against the wall in anger then strode out of the Black God's chamber to the ground floor.

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    She focused on him again, pain and anger in her gaze.

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    She glared at him, anger taking possession of her body.

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    She had been reluctant to mention her idea before, but now she was desperate enough to risk his anger.

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    She had to eat, sleep, think, speak, weep, work, give vent to her anger, and so on, merely because she had a stomach, a brain, muscles, nerves, and a liver.

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    She has learned to connect certain movements of the body with anger, others with joy, and others still with sorrow.

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    She heard his anger.

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    She is the mother of Ur, the personified fire of hell, who in anger and pride made a violent onset on the world of light (compare the similar occurrence in the Manichaean mythology), but was mastered by Hibil and thrown in chains down to the "black water," and imprisoned within seven iron and seven golden walls.

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    She is the mother of Ur, the personified fire of hell, who in anger and pride made a violent onset on the world of light, but was mastered by Hibil and thrown in chains down to the "black water," and imprisoned within seven iron and seven golden walls.

    340

    She looked up at him, anger heating her blood again.

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    She looked up at him, sensing both his anger and his regret.

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    She looked up, fear and anger flashing through her.

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    She moved along, foot-by-foot, focusing on the next stone and on her anger to keep from sobbing and falling to her doom.

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    She nestled herself comfortably in Dorothy's lap until the kitten gave a snarl of jealous anger and leaped up with a sharp claw fiercely bared to strike Billina a blow.

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    She nudged her horse, taking in the scene with growing anger and fear.

    346

    She paused, as if hesitating to confide, until her anger overcame her reticence.

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    She pulled at her captured wrist, and his eyes flashed with anger.

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    She pulled away, her anger rippling through him.

    349

    She recalled what sent her outside the castle, and her anger at Kris ratcheted up another notch.

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    She sensed his anger.

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    She shook her head to clear her anger and sat with her back to the counter, forcing herself to concentrate on the shadow world and tapping into Rhyn.s power despite the sounds of demons fighting so near the kitchen.

    352

    She stared hard at his chest as she struggled with her anger and need.

    353

    She stopped, anger chasing away the tears.

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    She strained, mad with anger and fear.

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    She was helpless, and the violence of her grief and anger soon changed to passive resistance, and than to a complete forbearance and complaisance which gained the king's regard and favour.

    356

    She was torn between anger and pity for Gabriel's mate right now.

    357

    Similarly in Egypt at the present day the jinn are believed to swarm so thickly that it is necessary to ask their permission before pouring water on the ground, lest one should accidentally be soused and vent his anger on the offending human being.

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    Since seminars are groups of people, unlike private anger management counseling, members of the group are usually encouraged to discusses various triggers that set of their angry emotional outbursts.

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    Sir Robert in his anger takes her pet spaniel away from her.

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    So let's get started with some anger management tips!

    361

    Some of the eagles feathers, blown to his side, suggest the death of the bird; at his feet lies the corpse of the little boy, and the horror, grief and anger that such a tragedy would inspire are depicted with striking realism in the farmers face.

    362

    Some of their stories are harrowing but nowhere does one detect self-pity or any anger against the Turks or Samians.

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    Some people may discover the root of their anger comes from unresolved issues within themselves or their families and opt for individual counseling.

    364

    Sometimes one Erinys is mentioned, sometimes several; Euripides first spoke of them as three in number, to whom later Alexandrian writers gave the names Alecto (unceasing in anger), Tisiphone (avenger of murder), Megaera (jealous).

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    Sometimes people walk through life in a constant state of anger.

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    Start taking control of your anger right now.

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    Such a sage agrees in his thought with God; he no longer blames either God or man; he fails of nothing which he purposes and falls in with no misfortune unprepared; he indulges in neither anger nor envy nor jealousy; he is leaving manhood for godhead, and in his dead body his thoughts are concerned about his fellowship with God.

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    Such was the anger of the king that Ragnvald was forced to accompany Ingeger5 to Russia, where she was married to the grand-duke Jaroslav at Novgorod.

    369

    Taken aback by his anger, she watched him run a hand through his hair in an unusual sign of agitation.

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    Talon knelt where Czerno had fallen and then rose, roaring in anger.

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    Taran felt anger bubble within him.

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    Taran had never known how selfish his own anger was.

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    Tears of anger and shame burned her eyes as she swung away from him.

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    That explained a lot of things, like why he had insisted she keep the farm in her name, and his anger that day in the barn.

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    That Kris could attack his brother.s mate but refuse to strong-arm his brothers into fighting demons made his anger boil.

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    That which goes northward is charged to wreak His anger on the north country.

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    That's not the way a functional relationship works, she said, anger building.

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    The American war had finally exhausted the exchequer, and, in order to replenish it, he would have needed to inspire confidence in the minds of capitalists; but the resumption in 2778 of the plan of provincial assemblies charged with remodelling the various imposts, and his corn pterendu in which he exhibited the monarchy paying its pensioners for their inactivity as it had never paid its agents for their zeal, aroused a fresh outburst of anger.

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    The anger he saw in the blue eyes couldn't hide the pain in Daniel's soul.

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    The anger of the Danes was turned against the envoys of the Swedish sovereign; Coyet, it is true, succeeded in escaping, but the second minister, Steno Bjelke, and the whole suite were arrested and thrown into prison.

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    The anger of the emperor was again roused by this dishonour, and Andronicus was compelled to fly.

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    The anger showed clearly.

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    The anxiety and anger aroused by her conduct was reputed to be the cause of Elizabeth's death the same year.

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    The attempt to dehumanize proletarians produced a simmering anger which sometimes boiled over into social unrest.

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    The attorney can also negotiate on your behalf and since they are not emotionally involved in the situation, they can look at the issues logically instead of with anger or hurt.

    386

    The blow was a fatal one to the aged and war-worn Campeador, who died of anger and grief in July 1099.

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    The brutality of some Spanish governors on the spot provoked anger The cortes assembled in Cadiz, being under the influence of the merchants and mob, could make no concessions, and all Spanish America flamed into revolt.

    388

    The count, pipe in hand, was pacing up and down the room, when Natasha, her face distorted by anger, burst in like a tempest and approached her mother with rapid steps.

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    The course of events, and especially the anger of the people, now began to terrify Charles IV., the queen and Godoy.

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    The Dawkins—the Ginger/Joseph half—drove up, this time making no effort to hide their rented Jeep, or their door-slamming anger.

    391

    The De Institutione Coenobiorum (twelve books) describes the dress, the food, the devotional exercises, the discipline and the special spiritual dangers of monastic life in the East (gluttony, unchastity, avarice, anger, gloom, apathy, vanity and pride).

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    The Emperor's mild and handsome face was flushed and his eyes gleamed with resolution and anger.

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    The facilitator will explain how to recognize the various anger triggers, talk about appropriate and inappropriate anger responses, and offer methods and techniques of dealing with angry emotions.

    394

    The first book, for instance, consists of a lay on the anger of Achilles (1-347), and two continuations, the return of Chryseis (430-492) and the scenes in Olympus (348-429, 493611).

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    The first part may be equivalent to Aeshma, the impersonation of anger.

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    The following are several online resources concerning anger management.

    397

    The fragments of Sallust contain the substance of a speech delivered by Cotta in order to calm the popular anger at a deficient corn-supply.

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    The gods, to be sure, are easily aroused to anger, and in some of them the dire aspects predominated, but the view becomes more and more pronounced that there is some cause always for the divine wrath.

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    The Grey God's face grew stormy, and anger colored his features.

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    The growing anger in Japanese society is so palpable that the ruling class is terrified.

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    The heat of her anger vanished, replaced by fear.

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    The heterodox views which he maintained aroused the anger of the Church on behalf of its cherished Aristotelianism, and a short time after his death his books were placed on the Index.

    403

    The image of Taran's face flashed before her closed eyes, and with it a sense of frustration, fear, anger, and, most damning of all, desire.

    404

    The insults of Talleyrand, and his shameless attempts to extort bribes from the American commissioners, roused the deep anger of the people against France.

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    The leader also explains that anger, and the way you express it, is a learned behavior.

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    The look of shear fury on his face replaced her anger with fear.

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    The maltolt or illegal taxas his subjects called it, provoked the anger of the whole body of merchants in England.

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    The moment he saw Jessi's still body, his scattered thoughts crystallized into one and any anger he felt fled.

    409

    The most worrisome issues exhibited by school age kids may include intense grief and crying, feeling rejected, violent acting out, excessive anger, sleep or eating disturbances and random physical symptoms like an upset tummy or headache.

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    The nervous irritation aroused by the appearance of Mack, the news of his defeat, and the thought of what lay before the Russian army found vent in anger at Zherkov's untimely jest.

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    The other subjects are Marriage (yabaK aoyos), Continence, the Duties of Bishops, Presbyters, Deacons and Widows, Prophecy, the Soul, the Transmigration of the Soul and the Devil, Angels, the Origin of the World, First Principles and the Divinity of the Logos, Allegorical Interpretations of Statements made with regard to God's anger and similar affections, the Unity of the Church, and the Resurrection.

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    The perfect man thus described will not be angry with the wrongdoer; he will only pity his erring brother; for anger in such a case would only betray that he too thought the wrong-doer gained a substantial blessing by his wrongful act, instead of being, as he is, utterly ruined.

    413

    The President's activity and enormous popularity roused the anger of the Opposition parties, and the Radical-Socialist congress at Pau, on Oct.

    414

    The president's proclamation of neutrality, in the war between England and France, excited them to anger; his support of Jay's treaty with Great Britain roused them to fury.

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    The presidential candidate made a diatribe against the opposing party, causing there to be even more anger between the parties.

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    The purpose of this first step is to identify the anger by making it more specific.

    417

    The quarrel which all the acquaintances of the two philosophers had predicted soon came, and no language had expressions strong enough for Rousseau's anger.

    418

    The re-organization of the university was also discussed, and as Wenceslaus for a time favoured the Germans, Hus and Jerome, as leaders of the Bohemians, incurred the anger of the king, who threatened them with death by fire should they oppose his will.

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    The reactionaries in power put off their promised reforms so persistently as to anger even Metternich; nor did the replacement of Bernetti by Lambruschini in 1836 mend matters; for the new cardinal secretary of state objected even to railways and illuminating gas, and was liberal chiefly in his employment of spies and of prisons.

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    The result can be severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms include agoraphobia, inability to communicate, uncontrollable anger and distress.

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    The savagery of battle pauses briefly to allow the snatched happiness of the wedding before the desperate flight from anger and betrayal.

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    The second was just issued, and the subscribers, in their anger, refused by thousands to receive it.

    423

    The seminar leader goes on to explain methods to change your normal behavioral responses when faced with a situation that causes anger.

    424

    The sense of anger which follows a violation of custom has the name of " Nemesis " - righteous displeasure.

    425

    The shameful capitulation of the eclectics caused much anger in our ranks.

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    The speech provoked a storm of anger in the South, but the North was heartened to find at last a leader whose courage matched his conscience.

    427

    The subject of the Iliad, as the first line proclaims, is the " anger of Achilles."

    428

    The thought of Sofia in Czerno's hands did worse than anger him—he felt fear for the first time in millennia.

    429

    The thought of wrong or misery moved him less to pity for the victim than to anger against the cause.

    430

    The train manager tried to placate my anger but made matters worse by spouting garbage that it wasn't her fault.

    431

    The unavenged blood was the cause of divine anger, and retribution must be made.

    432

    The wealth of the ancient Siphniotes was shown by their treasury at Delphi, where they deposited the tenth of their gold and silver; but, says the legend, they once failed to do this, and Apollo in his anger flooded their mines.

    433

    The widening of the investigation has aroused the anger of the schools involved who deny any impropriety.

    434

    The words were cold, unaffected by Darian's anger.

    435

    Their anger at the insult of being at the receiving end of such shabby treatment boiled over on the third day of the Conference.

    436

    Their pleasure charmed away King Frost's anger, and he, too, began to admire the painted trees, and at last he said to himself, My treasures are not wasted if they make little children happy.

    437

    Themis in anger at the riddle being solved sent a wild beast to ravage the countryside.

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    Then comes gentleness - the virtue regulative of anger; and the list is concluded by the excellences of social intercourse, friendliness (as a mean between obsequiousness and surliness), truthfulness and decorous wit.

    439

    Then we can know that sati is aware of the reality of anger at that moment.

    440

    Then, with a snarl of anger, he left me and entered the cottage from which I had just come.

    441

    There are songs in the crevices of every happy child; a bitter life for the child suckled on anger.

    442

    There is widespread anger building up on the estates, which is spreading into support for the Defend Council Housing campaign.

    443

    There was a note of familiar anger in his voice.

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    There was anger in her voice, her eyes cast downward "We have to talk," Dean said, taking the only other seat.

    445

    There was anger in his sharp voice this time, and his golden eyes flashed.

    446

    There, in pride and anger, he summons a dark and malevolent spirit that sorcery cannot conquer.

    447

    These all-pervading soul atoms exercise different functions in different organs; the head is the seat of reason, the heart of anger, the liver of desire.

    448

    These are such blatantly unjust situations that we must react with anger.

    449

    These disputes can often cause anger and stress and if allowed to continue, can lead to increasing mistrust and even threats.

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    These proceedings aroused the anger and jealousy of the barons, and their wrath was diminished neither by Gaveston's superior skill at the tournament, nor by his haughty and arrogant behaviour to themselves.

    451

    These suggestions were indignantly repelled by Rudolph, whose anger was greatly increased by a letter of Pope Clement VIII.

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    These worksheets can help you redirect your anger in appropriate ways.

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    They are also meant to be used when you feel you need them, for example if you are faced with an emotional situation and you need help coping with your feelings of anger.

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    They are no clamorous expressions of anger at the discrepancies and contrasts of humanity, but plain, solemn pictures of conditions of life, which neither the politician nor the moralist can deny to exist, and which they are imperatively called upon to remedy.

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    They contemplate the world with nostalgia, with anger, with sharp satirical wit.

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    They taunt each other whenever they have the chance and oftentimes want to anger the other but don't intend to follow through.

    457

    They were just and temperate in anger, the guardians of good faith, and the ministers of peace, obedient to their elders and to the majority.

    458

    Think of all the factors that contribute to causing your anger.

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    This anger and contempt may have been partly justified by the discreditable state into which the study of logic had fallen.

    460

    This disaster, the most serious suffered by the French since Rossbach, sent a thrill through the Napoleonic vassal states and aroused in Napoleon transports of anger against Dupont.

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    This means that you need to be aware of when you are angry, and how specifically your anger shows.

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    This medication is effective for anger, fear, grief or addictive craving; in fact, it can be tried for any emotional disorder.

    463

    This proceeding roused the anger of the Burgundian duke, Philip the Good, who required him early in the next year to return to his prison, from which he was released two years later on payment of a heavy ransom.

    464

    Though controlling anger might seem a daunting and formidable task, anger management worksheets can help alleviate anger and reduce the accumulative stresses associated with these powerful emotions.

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    Though, in accounting for the anger of the gods, no sharp distinction is made between moral offences and a ritualistic oversight or neglect, yet the stress laid in the hymns and prayers, as well as in the elaborate atonement ritual prescribed in order to appease the anger of the gods, on the need of being clean and pure in the sight of the higher powers, the inculcation of a proper aspect of humility, and above all the need of confessing one's guilt and sins without any reserve - all this bears testimony to the strength which the ethical factor acquired in the domain of the religion.

    466

    Throw anger into the mix and soon a volatile potion of discord is brewing on the coals of what was once a happy marriage.

    467

    Tiyan warriors looked on in quiet anger while Memon's warriors explored the chamber in fascination.

    468

    To one who favoured simplicity of cult the new worship was a desecration of Yahweh, and, braving the anger of the king and queen, he foreshadowed their fate.

    469

    Tricked into a liaison with the Fisher King's daughter Elaine, he becomes the father of Galahad, the Grail winner, and, as a result of the queen's jealous anger at his relations with the lady, goes mad, and remains an exile from the court for some years.

    470

    Try to imagine the frustration, the boredom, the anger that this system creates.

    471

    Uncontrolled anger is very damaging to those around you.

    472

    Urgency rose within him, along with anger.

    473

    We're going to inspire our audience with a righteous anger.

    474

    What sportsmen! and as if scorning to say more to the frightened and shamefaced count, he lashed the heaving flanks of his sweating chestnut gelding with all the anger the count had aroused and flew off after the hounds.

    475

    What was often called ' sad ' in fact was anger seething just below the surface.

    476

    When both parties reach a point where anger, vindictiveness and blame no longer play a large role, the path to some measure of wedded bliss (or harmony, or at least contentment) lies before them.

    477

    When the Greeks were visited with pestilence on account of Chryseis, he disclosed the reasons of Apollo's anger.

    478

    Whether due to his anger or his concern for Rissa, Vara didn't return.

    479

    While in Malacca Xavier met one Yajiro, a Japanese exile (known to the biographies as Anger, Angero car Anjiro), who fired him with zeal for the conversion of Japan.

    480

    While the stories are told in measured prose, Conroy 's anger suffuses every page.

    481

    Why, then, did he feel a familiar stir of deep-set anger?

    482

    With a loud roar of anger, he charged toward Jared.

    483

    With a shrill cry of anger a man rose from a reclining chair beside the fire.

    484

    With Anger is a Gift, Last Nation, Broken Daylight, and The One I hate.

    485

    With clearly visible anger they moved briskly to remove the peaceful demonstrators.

    486

    With her sisters, she had been sent to look for water, the district of Argos being then parched through the anger of Poseidon.

    487

    With Yancey's kind, there's no such thing as a mild emotion, neither in anger nor in love.

    488

    Wynn asked in barely controlled anger.

    489

    Xander waited until this bout of anger settled enough for him to deal with the woman who frustrated him then rose, making his way back to the food court.

    490

    Yazid, when informed of this, swore in his anger to have him imprisoned.

    491

    Yet, the unwarranted personalization of certain items may result in extreme anger in their owners…some restrictions apply.

    492

    You don't want to take out your frustrations and anger out on your children.

    493

    You experienced your old, single life when you were younger and it was not surrounded by feelings like hurt, anger, depression and anxiety.

    494

    You know that you need to unlearn your previous behavioral responses to anger.

    495

    You may find common anger triggers and gain insight as ideas are exchanged within the group.

    496

    You may have wished your life to be different or made some statement in anger.

    497

    You must be able to recognize your feelings of anger.

    498

    You must remember, Catiche, that it was all done casually in a moment of anger, of illness, and was afterwards forgotten.

    499

    You need a safe place to express your hurt, frustration, and anger about the situation.

    500

    You wouldn't believe the amount of repressed anger most Immortals have.