Word: angers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...felt anger," says Greenidge, who was applying to the police academy at the time, "I cried. It really set me back...
...battlefield and probably as damaging to the national psyche as the Civil War. In some important ways it is not over yet. Just a few days of Senate hearings were enough to revive the country's faded memories of bloodshed, the accusations of official duplicity and the anger of the 1970s. Names and faces out of the past returned to Capitol Hill to wrangle and dispute, 20 years later, the fate of American servicemen who did not come home from Indochina...
Ross Perot's announcement yesterday that he would rejoin the presidential race inspired reactions of disappointment among Harvard students, whose emotions toward the Texas billionaire's antics ranged from anger to indifference...
Most student anger yesterday was directed at Perot's reversal of opinion. Some undergraduates thought he had planned such a routine from the beginning...
...settlement to habitat protection and scientific studies but bank most of it in an endowment. A preliminary plan could be released early next year. But given the competing claims and heated emotions, it, like the Exxon Valdez spill itself, will almost certainly leave in its wake a residue of anger and disappointment...