Word: anger
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...DESCRIPTION of a thing, or a person, as a "scoundrel" is a word most often used in anger. It is an epithet hurled, stronger for its restraint and contradictory in its mildness, bolder than any sort of effluent obscenity...
...three volumes of prose, Lillian Hellman has been telling the story of the anger of her life, which she describes as "an uncomfortable, dangerous, and often useful gift." Through An Unfinished Woman and Pentimento, Hellman patched together the fabric of her life, revealing stories in the latter book she had not been able to bring herself to tell in the former. In both books she only touched on the period of the early 1950's. In Scoundrel Time, however, she concentrates on that era, exploring the wide range of her memories of times now remembered as the McCarthy...
...matter how much Ford says and does, Reagan seems to go on scoring points by exploiting the defense issue. In a rare display of public anger, Ford lashed out at his opponent just before the Texas primary as a man whose "simplistic" approach to national-security problems could lead him to make "irresponsible and fundamentally harmful policy decisions" if he ever did become President...
Leroy J. Martinez, who had been displaced as president of the cabinet at a meeting last Friday, wrote, "I would like to retract these statements which I made in anger...
What did surprise and anger Petri is that she was rejected at other less prestigious med schools for what she says is discrimination, not because of age or race, but because of an operation she had two years...