1. By now public anger in America was mounting. 2. Faced with public anger about the Gulf war, the royal autocrat did make some concessions. 3. Food shortages would probably galvanise public anger into action, as would a complete collapse of the economy. 4. His or her work must inevitably lie in an area where public anger, resentment and guilt are rife. 5. Intel was taken aback by the intensity of public anger. 6. Public anger does not appear to be abating. 7. The public anger is driven by more than just the graft scandals, however. 8. The verdict was greeted by an explosion of public anger. 9. The barrage of public anger was intense, Mr Whitney returned to the backbenches not long afterwards. |