Word: angers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Except in unusual circumstances, an employee should not be disciplined or discharged without an opportunity to present his or her side of the story...An employee should not be disciplined or discharged in haste or anger. If a serious incident occurs which may warrant discharge, the employee should be suspended pending investigation...
Turning people without I.D. cards away could anger them and lead to disturbances, he said...
...unintimidating. Hers is the best character part in a play filled with nothing but. As the grim dowager symbol of the aristocracy in rout, Allan actually manages to be boring; she plays on the same emotional level throughout, scarcely varying her slow delivery, never rising to farcical peaks of anger or ridiculousness...
...voting, money talks. Her group raised $5,000, as opposed to the opposition's combined total of $140,000. One might assume that advertising against a tax bill cannot cause people to vote against a measure that would lower their taxes. But when one takes into account "the powerlessness, anger, frustration, and fear that people feel confronting any issue having to do with taxation, it's really not that surprising," Kessler said. "The opposition has played upon that fear...
...tragedy to modern comedy; she created several roles for George Bernard Shaw, who wrote The Millionairess especially for her. Dame Edith made her film debut at the age of 60 in a 1948 version of Pushkin's The Queen of Spades. Her other films included Look Back in Anger, The Nun's Story, Tom Jones and The Whisperers. Evans started acting in amateur theater productions while working as an apprentice milliner in London. She caught the eye of Director William Poel, who cast her in his 1912 Covent Garden production of Troilus and Cressida. Continuing to act until...