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Sue Draper, has lived in the area since the 1980s and is "angry" with the situation.

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But being angry at the system and having a workable alternative to the system are two completely different problems.

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The Victorians worried about a “world denuded of larger significance,” but we suffer from both material surfeit and spiritual abundance, and are captive to a surplus of competing and increasingly angry gods.

Black communities in Darfur have long been angry about years of marginalization by the Arab-dominated governments in Khartoum, resulting in a series of rebellions.

The other cows had finally found their courage, and the angry herd was on the march.

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