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- verb   Present participle of anger .
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Examples
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								With the Soviet Union on the ropes, the president spent his second term angering conservatives and confusing his own advisers by pursuing his "dream" of a nuclear-free world with his "friend" Mikhail Gorbachev in a series of dovish summits that enabled the Soviet leader to make the internal reforms required to end the Cold War. 
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								He succeeded in angering not only the radical proponents of land reform policies and economic nationalism but also the land owners, who opposed all change and disliked Madero's weakness. 
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								He succeeded in angering not only the radical proponents of land reform policies and economic nationalism but also the land owners, who opposed all change and disliked Madero's weakness. 
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								I wonder if Darcy the teenage babysitter would see John Kennedy in the same light -- "angering" the Soviets. Sound Politics: Darcy Burner Can't Seem to Get Enough of the Far Left 2006 
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								The fallacy of the old world is angering a lot of people and the veil has already begun to fall. Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: Renaissance for Change: A New Civil Order? Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2012 
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								The fallacy of the old world is angering a lot of people and the veil has already begun to fall. Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: Renaissance for Change: A New Civil Order? Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2012 
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								The fallacy of the old world is angering a lot of people and the veil has already begun to fall. Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: Renaissance for Change: A New Civil Order? Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2012 
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								The fallacy of the old world is angering a lot of people and the veil has already begun to fall. Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: Renaissance for Change: A New Civil Order? Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2012 
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								The fallacy of the old world is angering a lot of people and the veil has already begun to fall. Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: Renaissance for Change: A New Civil Order? Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2012 
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								The fallacy of the old world is angering a lot of people and the veil has already begun to fall. Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: Renaissance for Change: A New Civil Order? Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2012 
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