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In fact, the label Angry Young Man came about by accident.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
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Nine bazillion women suddenly admitted they were going nuts with staying home keeping house, and proceeded to get mad as hell-well, women always have been angry, but-and this is so clever, this what happens when the patriarchy makes the language-the term Angry Woman means oh so much more, and at the same time less than that.
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In fact, the label Angry Young Man came about by accident.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
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Drive Angry is slated to hit theaters on February 11, 2011.
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The segments are called "Angry Curds," and I urge you to watch.
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Angry is not even a suffcient word to discribe what I was feeling our marriage began to uncoil fast he was completely insensitive to my feelings and I could not tolerate that at all.
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Hirst has a number of side projects, most notably The Ghostwriters, and he recently recruited guitarist Martin Rotsey for another group of his called The Angry Tradesmen.
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I have sort of picked up the name Angry Eb recently. even though everyone here knows I get the job done, I realize that with growth comes changing my attitude at times. i just so use to fighting for everything I want that I never let my guard down... but I warn people...
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Bob the Builder doing a filk of Mambo Number 5, realising that Norbert in Angry Beavers is also the cat in Sabrina, and a Bedard "Sitting Duck" series.
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NOK, starts to fade, the government is hoping its future prosperity will be brightened by companies such as Rovio Mobile, the maker of a hit cell phone game called Angry Birds.
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