11.   The announcement met with widespread anger and defiance and only appeared to galvanize the determination of Parliament to remove him.

12.   The announcement was met with widespread anger and defiance and only appeared to galvanize the determination of Parliament to remove him.

13.   The decision to provide heavy reinforcements to Hartford was a direct result of widespread anger over the accidental shooting of Takira Gaston by a drug dealer.

14.   The eruption of widespread anger about high gasoline prices poses a problems for many European political leaders.

15.   The shootings have aroused widespread anger at the military at a time when it is under pressure to withdraw from its pervasive political and social roles.

16.   The two-week shutdown of parts of the federal government is the longest in history and it has caused widespread public anger and frustration.

17.   The television performance stimulated widespread anger among ordinary people and led directly to calls for Ahern to resign and call a new parliamentary election.

18.   The widespread public anger at the ineffectiveness of the government is unlikely to benefit any one faction.

19.   A tough new tax inspired by the wealthy European neighbors Croatia wants to emulate has provoked widespread anger among a population trapped in postwar poverty.

20.   Accusations against Makki had been met with widespread anger and had received significant local media interest.

a. + anger >>共 412
public 19.76%
widespread 5.38%
popular 4.27%
growing 3.61%
palestinian 3.48%
arab 2.43%
righteous 1.71%
pent-up 1.25%
russian 1.18%
serb 1.18%
widespread + n. >>共 1160
use 4.24%
support 3.99%
corruption 3.47%
criticism 2.68%
protest 1.95%
damage 1.88%
speculation 1.86%
discrimination 1.76%
violence 1.69%
abuse 1.62%
anger 0.89%
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