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Throughout a day of excruciating evidence, showing police officers screaming in pain and rioters screaming angrily, some Republican senators reacted with visible emotion.
REPUBLICAN SENATORS SHOW EMOTION, BUT LITTLE EVIDENCE OF CHANGED MINDSSEUNG MIN KIM, KAROUN DEMIRJIANFEBRUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIf you can find issues that activate grievance and tribal identification on the right, then put on a show of angrily channeling what the base is feeling, no matter how misinformed or absurd those beliefs, that’s how you draw attention to yourself.
WANT TO UNDERSTAND THE GOP’S PROBLEM? LOOK AT ITS NEWLY ELECTED EXTREMISTS.PAUL WALDMANJANUARY 22, 2021WASHINGTON POSTCousins’s irritation showed several times, most notably when he stalked angrily off the field at halftime.
ALVIN KAMARA’S SIX-TOUCHDOWN GREATNESS GIVES THE SAINTS ANOTHER DIVISION CROWNMARK MASKEDECEMBER 26, 2020WASHINGTON POSTSkura, who had a cut on his hand, had two poor snaps in a rainy night game last week in New England and reacted angrily after his wife was targeted with angry social media messages.
AFC SOUTH THRIVES AND THE STEELERS STAY UNBEATEN IN NFL WEEK 11CINDY BOREN, MARK MASKE, DES BIELERNOVEMBER 23, 2020WASHINGTON POSTShe then angrily stormed west on Kennedy Street, leading marchers as they continued to scream demands for justice.
POLICE MAY HAVE PURSUED MOPED BEFORE FATAL CRASH, OFFICIALS SAYPETER HERMANN, JUSTIN JOUVENAL, CLARENCE WILLIAMSOCTOBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTRoberts, in a live Fox News hit after the briefing, responded angrily to critics of his question.
KAYLEIGH MCENANY’S FIRST POST-DEBATE BRIEFING GOES OFF THE RAILSAARON BLAKEOCTOBER 1, 2020WASHINGTON POSTHe was beset by his sensitive dislike to mix in other people's affairs, but almost angrily he overcame it.
BELLA DONNAROBERT HICHENSShe hissed at him angrily, and made a threatening gesture with her hands, which sent him slinking back to the darkness.
BELLA DONNAROBERT HICHENSRabecque swore angrily and bitterly, and his vexation had two entirely separate sources.
ST. MARTIN'S SUMMERRAFAEL SABATINI“I would be shamed to death,” Jessie declared, her face flushing almost angrily, for sometimes Amy did try her.
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Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.