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- Harry Truman then shocked and angered them by calling their bluff.
- Q ) Why has U . S . policy angered Europeans?
- Her false statements have angered officials at the Old Westbury campus.
- They're still angered to have lost a World Series.
- Many here said they were angered by Liddy's comments.
- Aoshima had apparently angered the sect by calling for its dissolution.
- The quirky offensive formations angered some of the Cowboys'players.
- Many Democrats, angered by the tests, boycotted the speech.
- The opinion angered Murphy and other lawyers in the General Assembly.
- Tomsic apparently angered Belle by taking his picture before the game.
- Excited or angered voters showed up; disillusioned ones stay home.
- That earned him an ejection, which only angered him more.
- But he also angered some traditional allies in his own party.
- The announcement angered United Auto Workers union officials at the time.
- In the competitive world of publishing, such charges angered Carter.
- The government shutdown has offended people; it has angered people.
- This angered Brown and once again has him watching his back.
- I'd much rather be challenged, angered, enlightened.
- The company received calls from angered users, the spokesman said.
- Arbenz's left-wing politics angered the United States.
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