71.   Their supposed involvement produced an outpouring of public anger at the behavior of paparazzi as well as much media soul-searching about harassment of celebrities.

72.   They simply divert public anger from their opponents, by creating matching crises, messes and stupidities of their very own.

73.   They hope to capitalize on public anger and win a majority there.

74.   Today many politicians think they can manipulate public anger in their own interests, only to find that anger coming back at them.

75.   Turning off public anger toward Israel, and calling for negotiations over war, may now prove difficult for moderate Arab leaders.

76.   Ultimately, Palestinians expect that this clampdown, however severe, will be eased once public anger inside Israel itself is cooled.

77.   When it appeared in January that he would survive the impeachment moves, public anger against him exploded in huge street demonstrations.

78.   Whatever the evidence shows, the avalanche of negative information fuels public anger toward young people.

79.   While the media turned these sentiments into a major story by spotlighting the pro-Woodward protests, talk radio provided the emotional outlet for this public anger.

80.   While public anger increased at his reaction, Mori defended his actions, fueling yet more criticism.

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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