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“In fact, the label Angry Young Man came about by accident.”
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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.”
“Drive Angry is slated to hit theaters on February 11, 2011.”
“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.”
“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...”
“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.”
“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.”
“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.”
“Our top pick of the week is the budget title Angry Birds, but we also liked Bird Strike.”
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