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Justice Samuel A. Alito filed an angry dissent for four conservatives.

He was angry that they weren't clapping for the "astronomical achievements" he has not actually accomplished, failing to recognize that they were not clapping or standing for the execrable achievements he has.

From Salon

He's angry too with those like a popular podcaster who declared recently: "He's a brown Hindu; how is he English."

From BBC

The angry exchange meant the deal, that would give the US access to Ukraine's deposits of rare earth minerals, was left unsigned.

From BBC

It even asked members to write angry letters to Pacific Bell about the decision to publish the Yellow Pages in Spanish.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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