31.   Even more galling to the networks, the cable industry has taken the lead in publicizing the depth of public anger about television violence.

32.   Even so, investors should consider how growing public anger could affect stocks.

33.   For example, the governments of Islamic nations would face widespread public anger at home over direct participation.

34.   He said these organizers had deliberately placed young students on the front lines of confrontations, hoping to stir public anger when they were killed or injured.

35.   If the war itself can recede, so can public anger at LBJ.

36.   In January, when it appeared that he would survive the impeachment moves, public anger against him exploded into huge street demonstrations.

37.   In the same way, Nosecho has focused public anger on industrial polluters in Japan.

38.   It is clearly worried that mounting public anger will lead to tighter marketing restrictions, even for adults.

39.   Its architects billboard the plan as an answer to public anger.

40.   Much of the public anger toward immigrants centers on a perception that they receive more in government benefits than they pay in taxes.

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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