Word: angers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Cried the Speaker, shrill with anger but punctilious of phrase: "The Honorable Member from Peckham will retire from the House immediately...
Having called Lord Rothermere a blackmailer by implication Mr. Baldwin said that a more preposterous and insolent demand than the Press Lord's "was never made on the leader of any political party " With rising anger he lumped Baron Beaverbrook with Viscount Rothermere shouted. They desire to dictate the policy of a big party, they desire to choose its "leader they desire to become Ministers of the crown...
...what you say is right," shouted Minister of Finance N. C. Havenga, white with anger, "this is not the end of secession but it may well be the beginning...
...names on the register." This is too staggering an order for Sir John Simon and colleagues. They recommend extending the adult franchise in British India from 2.8% not to 100%, but to 10% of the population. By and large the whole Report is a 10% affair, sure to anger Indian moderates (20%) and to render Gandhites (100%,) blue-purple with disgruntled rage...
Senator Walsh, the Senate's most famed and feared inquisitor, warned him he was risking the fate of Oilman Harry Sinclair, who went to prison for contempt of the Senate. But the Bishop contended stub bornly, sometimes waving his crutch in anger, that this Committee had no authority to expose anyone's political activities. He read aloud Supreme Court utterances which, he said, denied all committees the right to make "fruitless inquiries into citizens' personal affairs." He protested: ''This appears to me to be an effort to attack me and to impair my influence exactly...