61. The pot simmered until May, when Eugene Glenn, the on-scene commander at Ruby Ridge, wrote an angry letter to FBI headquarters. 62. The presence of a dozen angry letters to the branch manager might not necessarily mean the salesperson pitching you stocks is a crook. 63. The National Lawyers Guild faxed an angry letter to Schell Tuesday afternoon, complaining of excessive police force. 64. The plans triggered angry letters from fellow Democrats, including a lambasting from outgoing Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros. 65. The protests have ranged from angry letters to torched research crops. 66. The senators, all from the Northeast, accused President Clinton in an angry letter of backtracking on his earlier pledges of support for the system. 67. The squabble grew uglier five days later when an angry letter from Ms. Close to Sir Andrew leaked out. 68. The vote prompted a flood of angry letters to The Republic. 69. The United Nations has received scores of angry letters and faxes and has collected some strongly worded press releases and posters from groups concerned about the issue. 70. These views, published in a Greek newspaper in late March, have generated hundreds of angry letters. |
|