1.   And he will need to talk to them about protecting American troops and diffusing popular anger over their presence on Saudi soil.

2.   Arab countries that have signed peace agreements with Israel, or opened trade and diplomatic ties, have found themselves roiled by popular anger.

3.   Any such action is likely to provoke a wave of European popular anger.

4.   But the problem has been that popular anger, once channeled into the ballot box, tends to bolster Islamic groups, which are often well organized.

5.   For the Taliban, the most effective weapon in a depleted armory appeared to lie in fomenting popular anger.

6.   He added, however, that a perception of U.S. bias in the region had contributed to popular anger.

7.   He had attended the meeting despite the hostage crisis, provoking significant popular anger.

8.   In many countries, the popular anger that this quake has produced might have led the government to fall.

9.   National leaders have also been adept at deflecting popular anger.

10.   Popular anger erupted outside the U.S. Embassy Thursday, a week after Israel retaliated against Lebanon for guerrilla attacks that killed several Israeli soldiers.

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%
popular + n. >>共 1191
culture 3.92%
support 3.74%
vote 2.98%
music 2.11%
tourist 1.56%
destination 1.28%
program 1.21%
sport 1.18%
figure 1.08%
belief 1.00%
anger 0.39%
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