Word: wrath
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...grapes are coming back, but it remains to be seen whether students will herald the return of the fruit with welcome or wrath...
...Grapes of Wrath...
Cuba-based artists, who are considered ambassadors of Castro's revolution, are frequent targets of exile wrath. When jazz pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba performed in downtown Miami in April 1996, a crowd of 200 demonstrators spat on concertgoers as they tried to enter the theater. Three months later, a few days before singer Rosita Fornes, 74, was scheduled to perform at a popular night spot, someone threw a Molotov cocktail through the window. The concerts were canceled, and the restaurant, Centro Vasco, a Miami institution, was shut down. "They feel like they are in a situation of war," says Miguel Gonzalez...
Sanchez and other members of Congress, however, seemed only the tip of the iceberg among the victims of Dornan's wrath...
While first-years halogen smugglers might not fear their rooms catching fire, they might fear the wrath of their proctor...