Word: angers
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...Verbatim, you quoted Nick Onslow, spokesman for the East Kent Hunt, about the last legal foxhunt before Britain's ban on hunting with dogs took effect [Feb. 28]. Onslow said, "It's a very emotional day. There are people who are in distress, but underlying that is anger. We are going to beat the government at this." Onslow's feeling about the slightly absurd hunting ban was typical of many. It will not protect foxes from being killed in other, less natural ways, but that is not the point. Hunting with hounds has taken place for centuries in Europe...
Kaabour briefly telephoned into the HFA at the end of the screening, to issue an apology for not being present and field a few questions. The director, speaking without overt anger, simply commented on the irony that “the paranoia that inspired the making of the film prevented [me] from coming tonight...
...Parklife title track is a peerless statement of purpose, but manage to maintain a humor that gives more resilience to the weaker musical moments, whereas the minute an Oasis song isn’t a song as good as ”Don’t Look Back in Anger,” the high-mindedness and blatant subscription to guitar-rock cliché becomes brutally apparent...
...planning process has proceeded. That is to say, largely without their input. Some correlate what they see as low endowment payouts with the looming Allston expenditure. On top of that come accusations that the University president is not vetting Allston plans early or often enough with faculty and students. Anger over Allston has already spilled into other initiatives over which the Faculty has more control, and it helped helped convince Faculty members to vote against Summers on Tuesday...
...bill draws on Skotko’s experiences at the Children’s Hospital in Boston where he noticed the “frustration, anger, and overall discontentment” of parents who receive a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome...