Word: angers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Last Mile (World Wide) is a querulous picture of life in the deathhouse. John Wexley's play, based on a deathhouse convict's actual diary and news reports of several prison breaks, was angrily realistic. The cinema has omitted the anger and realism, added hope rays and a new plot...
...musically vibrating voice and a changeable grey eye?was the town's biggest banker. Trueman, solid and more of a sport, was a cattleman. Their friendship was impressive, impervious to differences in their characters. It had become as substantial as a monument before it ended, in a breath of anger over politics, the year Bryan first ran for President...
During Mr. Gibson's speech Comrade Litvinov, his moon face red with anger, tore into smaller & smaller bits a printed copy of the resolution...
...when caught in some particularly outrageous roguery. And they are banjo-like. He indited his first novel. No! No.' The Woman! to me thus: "To Dort." Actually he calls me "Dorit Biskit." Philosophic, I take it as a tribute to my mild feats at biscuit-shooting, voice no anger...
...kind to you? Witness (softly): Yes. Prosecutor: Did you have a psychopathic examination at the University of Hawaii last summer? Witness (bridling): I went to see Dr. Kelly. Prosecutor (handing her a piece of paper): Do you remember writing these answers to a set of questions. . . ? Witness (blazing with anger): Where did you get that? (Snatching the paper.) Do you realize this is a confidential document-a matter between doctor and patient? What right have you to bring this into a public court?* Prosecutor: I'm asking questions, not answering them. Is that your handwriting? Witness (bolt upright with...