1. And that is what angers these people more than anything. 2. Aside from the public subsidy, another aspect of the ballpark project angers some people. 3. At the EPA , DeVillars feels he made a tactical mistake in angering so many people whose help he needed, and he is trying to win staff support. 4. Curry said Farrakhan angered many people with the tour, which included Nigeria, Sudan, Iran, Iraq and Libya. 5. He retires Monday after a career of angering more people for more of the right reasons for longer than almost anyone else in the city. 6. Her past attempts to explain her actions in the context of her concern about the war have angered many people. 7. Her comments in the interview shocked and angered people in Oklahoma and Florida. 8. His writings in magazines and newspapers, highlighting what he called the hypocrisy and vulgarity of the Nigeria of his day, frequently angered people in power. 9. In sum, the result angered people on both extremes, which is generally the mark of sound public policy. 10. In front of the cameras, he becomes a showoff who angers some people. |
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