21.   Bushnell also tried to defuse public anger in diplomatic terms.

22.   But Chinese analysts said the public anger was both predictable and avoidable.

23.   But it has also profited from public anger at the corruption, incompetence and occasional brutality with which Turkey has been governed for decades.

24.   But it is not entirely clear whether Gore or his Republican opponent, Texas Gov. George W. Bush, would be harmed most by public anger over gasoline prices.

25.   But now Democrats across the spectrum are posting lackluster ratings, fighting public anger and lacking issues to motivate their voters.

26.   But the continuing strength of public anger and popular protest may have surpassed even his worst fears.

27.   But the diplomats and experts said deep public anger in Iran over the fate of the diplomats made any prediction risky.

28.   Dangerous as they may look on CNN, such demonstrations are often staged events by political parties rather than spontaneous eruptions of public anger.

29.   Critics also charge that parole breeds public anger and cynicism when offenders are released before their sentences end.

30.   Ethnic Chinese have often been targets of public anger here because of the perception that they are better off than the ethnic Malay majority.

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%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
anger 0.58%
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