61.   But official estimates are bitterly disputed by the opposition, and high inflation has caused widespread anger in the country.

62.   Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak vowed Friday not to hide the truth about the fire after accepting the resignation of Transport Minister Ibrahim al-Demeri amid widespread public anger.

63.   The opposition began pressing for early elections following the resignation last month of the administration of premier Zhan Videnov amid widespread anger over the economy.

64.   The SWS blamed this on widespread anger caused by a rice shortage that broke out in August, pushing inflation rates to double-digit levels.

65.   There is widespread anger here against many independent candidates and those contesting on tickets with support from pro-Indian militant groups.

66.   There has also been widespread anger over government plans to use public money to bail out failed housing loan firms, while cutting subsidies for Kobe.

67.   There was widespread public anger in China that the fighter pilot had died in the crash.

68.   This failure provoked widespread anger among survivors and their families against the regime and local authorities, with protests in many towns and villages.

69.   It also drew widespread Arab anger when it vetoed a proposed UN Security Council resolution to send international observers to monitor the conflict.

70.   Kim, a former dissident, reshuffled the scandal-tainted cabinet last week to deflect widespread public anger, but his public ratings remain low.

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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