51.   The killing, widely blamed on Israel, set off widespread anger among Palestinians.

52.   The move sparked widespread anger and fears that the government would effectively confiscate savings to balance its books.

53.   The newspaper did not accuse the CIA of directly abetting the sale of drugs to raise funds for the Contras, but it sparked widespread anger in black communities.

54.   The raid set off widespread anger among Palestinians.

55.   The planned seizure provoked widespread anger in the Arab world, where moderate regimes warned that the Israeli move embarrassed peace advocates and strengthened the position of hard-liners.

56.   The U.S.-led bombing of Yugoslavia, a Russian ally, caused widespread anger.

57.   There has been widespread anger at the United States here for what many Yemenis believe is U.S. bias toward Israel in its confrontations with the Palestinians.

58.   Amid widespread popular anger, local authorities in northern Iran have banned the export of foodstuffs to Central Asia and the Caucasus unless special permits are acquired.

59.   Belgian minister Karel Pinxten reflected widespread anger that Britain had pushed the issue back on to the front pages, reawakening consumer concern.

60.   But the implications, and vast cost, of the way the defence, television and semi-conductor interests of Thomson SA would be broken up have provoked widespread anger.

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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