Word: rage
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...would prefer to continue blasting Taliban lines with B-52 carpet bombs while the Northern Alliance does the dirty work on the ground. Though the number of U.S. sorties flown daily last week dipped from 100 to 75, the bombers were able to hit harder and with more focused rage. U.S. special-ops spotters deployed to the front more than doubled last week to almost 100 men. Target guides on the ground allowed the U.S. to pulverize Taliban troops in the north with a pair of BLU-82 "daisy cutters"--15,000-lb., minivan-size killing machines carried...
...killer eventually results in an arrest, it will be largely thanks to James Fitzgerald of the FBI Academy's Behavioral Analysis Unit, a longtime student of such grandiose murderers. They're almost invariably male, says Fitzgerald, and they're always filled with anger. In this case, the rage is directed, for reasons still unclear, at Tom Brokaw, Tom Daschle and someone at the New York Post. "They represent something to him," says Fitzgerald. "Whatever agenda he's operating under, these people meant something to him." Indeed, the FBI is hoping the mailer might have spoken contemptuously of them...
Doku captures Beatrice’s rage, cruelty and hopelessness quite well. Her sarcastic delivery of (the few) humorous lines helps to bring back the audience’s attention, especially during slow scenes...
System of a Down are comprised of four Californian Armenian-Americans who have come to use their music as a means for disseminating their political ideals, replacing Rage Against the Machine as metal’s prominent political activists. Some areas of concern for the four-piece band, consisting of singer Serj Tankian, guitarist Daron Malakian, bassist Shavo Odadjian and drummer John Dolomayan, include an aversion for American cultural and political hegemony, a desire for global recognition of and reparations for the Armenian genocide by Turkey, and a suspicion for virtually all aspects of the American political system. Their track...
...loss varied across campus, ranging from depression to anger to disturbing sexual excitement. Samir K. “40” Shankar ‘03 curled into a fetal position, sobbing, as the Diamondbacks’ winning run crossed the plate. Ten minutes later he broke into a rage, kicking his Phoenix-native roommate in the groin and breaking every television in his entryway with his bare fists...Felix P. Johnson ‘03 exuded smugness, despite the fact that he missed the first eight innings of Game 7 watching a homemade “Will & Grace?...