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1 The company often draws public anger over perceived problems linked to searches.
2 Despite growing public anger it will be difficult to change the rules.
3 When will public anger over the NHS reach a political tipping point?
4 Rising unemployment and poorly implemented financial aid packages have incited public anger .
5 Mr Lenihan said he understood public anger and its articulation by commentators.
6 The church's suspected role in the outbreak has caused significant public anger .
7 The public anger at the time of the Brexit referendum was palpable.
8 At least three people died in custody there, causing widespread public anger .
9 His comments come amid public anger after the murder of Monica Spear.
10 Facebook Twitter Pinterest There has been public anger at Moschino's pill-inspired collection.
11 Amid public anger , the federal and state governments commissioned independent enquiries.
12 At his press conference, Obama acknowledged public anger on the issue.
13 Recent factory closures have fueled public anger and tempers have risen in industry.
14 Feinberg said he cannot help but empathize with that public anger .
15 Time and careful management is a powerful antidote to public anger .
16 It has fuelled public anger over the presence of foreign forces.
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