11. The angry spectators voiced their anger, and were told they could not move the rope before receiving the proper signal from the hole marshal. 12. Throughout the Tour, riders voiced anger that the press, often camped out at team hotels, ignored the racing action and focused instead on the drug controversy. 13. Throughout the night Union Pacific employees not involved in the investigation or cleanup showed up at the scene, some voicing anger over the deaths of two co-workers. 14. To most people who voiced anger about Clinton, it was the lying more than any sexual misdeed that caused the most harm. 15. Without mentioning the new US administration, he voiced anger at the Cold War thinking still prevalent in some quarters. 16. Hong Kong democrats voiced fresh anger Thursday over decisions by Britain and the United States to send envoys to the swearing-in of the new legislature set up by China. 17. However, several Golkar legislators have voiced anger over the treatment of Tandjung. 18. Hundreds of Democratic supporters voiced their anger Monday over the halted vote recount in Florida, alleging that a disproportionate number of the uncounted ballots were cast by blacks. 19. Many Chechens, including the Kremlin-installed leader of Chechnya, have voiced anger about the discrimination they face because of the bombings. 20. Mark Pallone, a regional vice president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, voiced anger over the reports. |