Word: angers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...University succeeded in keeping the anger engendered by Jeffries's appearance below the surface, out of the national media...
...challenge for the entire community will be how to deal with that anger now that Jeffries is gone and the protest posters have been thrown away...
...angry at being ejected in the first place," Johnson said. "He was probably just acting on his anger...
...going door-to-door in one of Nashua's very white, very middle-class neighborhoods, I was disillusioned. It's not that the people were apathetic; many expressed anger toward President Bush's bare domestic agenda and uncaring attitude about the economy. But very few people had committed themselves to a candidate. And those leaning toward certain candidates did not have strong reasons for supporting them...
Much of the resentment, of course, is fueled by the seemingly endless recession. Bush's Tokyo foray, in which the enduring -- and symbolic -- image was of the American President collapsing into the lap of the Japanese Prime Minister, intensified American feelings of anger and humiliation. Pat Buchanan, whose New Hampshire stump speech includes numerous nods to his isolationist "America First" economic platform, fans the flames. "We're on a wave of Japan bashing that is much more serious than in previous years," concludes I.M. Destler, a visiting fellow at the Institute for International Economics in Washington...