41. But the administration stopped short of opposing the loan outright, despite expressing anger over recent actions by Tudjman. 42. But while lecturing in New York before the verdict last summer, he expressed anger about his ordeal. 43. But when the anger is expressed, it is seldom directed toward the corporate elites or the politicians who do their bidding. 44. Citibank has also expressed anger over how the prepayment was made, suggesting it was done deliberately to catch the bank off guard. 45. Clinton said Gore had not expressed that anger personally and added that he believed the American people were inherently fair. 46. Citibank has also expressed anger about how the prepayment was made, suggesting it was done deliberately to catch the bank off guard. 47. Community activists also expressed anger that members of the previous board would get a two-year term on the advisory panel. 48. Curtatone expressed anger Thursday that the indictment had been announced without informing the family or the defendant simultaneously. 49. Davies declined to comment on the memo Friday, except to express anger that it had been made public. 50. Days, hundreds of Vietnamese immigrants show up regularly, some to gawk, most to express the anger and hurt that the symbols still evoke in them. |