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anger and force
The heretics have made all kinds of efforts to violate these oaths, to go up by force and to seize sovereignty and freedom by themselves, before the appointed time .... have lured the majority of the Jewish people into awful heresy, the like of which as not been seen since the world was created .... And so it is no wonder that the Lord has lashed out in anger .... And there were also righteous people who perished because of the iniquity of the sinners and corrupters, so great was the wrath.
Through thought alone, Meggan can extinguish forest fires, summon gale force winds, and part the waters of a lake or cause earthquakes in a flash of anger.
Researchers have identified other risk factors such as depression and personality disorders, as well as quickness to anger and use of force, addiction to aggressive behaviors, mistaking others ' actions as hostile, concern with preserving self image, and engaging in obsessive or rigid actions.
This attitude, however, quickly turned to anger as they came to see the British Army as an occupying force.
Just Society ) the " buckskin curtain " between aboriginal people and mainstream society with force that was backed up with knowledge, understanding, dignity, anger and pride.
Dissatisfaction and anger due to government opposition to their demands led the PCJSS to organise the Shanti Bahini ( Peace forces ) as military force to launch an armed struggle to win autonomy and secure the rights of the people of the Hill Tracts.
She examines the meaning of " reasonable under the circumstances " stating that it includes only " minor corrective force of a transitory and trifling nature ", but it does not include " corporal punishment of children under two or teenagers ", or " degrading, inhuman or harmful conduct " such as " discipline by the use of objects ", " blows or slaps to the head " or acts of anger.
The anger, the force, and the attitude.
In his anger the king sent Athenion as a special envoy to Jerusalem, threatening to seize the land of the Jews and to hold it by force of arms if the money was not forthcoming.

anger and ad
It has been speculated that the wider-than-expected margin was partly due to anger over negative campaign ads by the Dole campaign in the latter stages of the race ( see " Godless " ad below ).
While some of the subsequent reaction was manufactured, it is certain that part of the widespread anger at the ad was genuine.
Jan Długosz, main Polish mediaeval historian ( about 1460 A. D .), wrote of the Pobóg clan that they were " ad iracundiam proni " (" prone to anger ").

anger and 18
She argues that anger originates at age 18 months to 3 years to provide the motivation and energy for the individuation developmental stage whereby a child begins to separate from their carers and assert their differences.
No charges were laid due to the general anger towards the water height by residents, and because of a deal reached between Purdy and the Board of Works of the Province of Canada, on December 18, 1843.
The 7th Medium fired its first round in anger at Rots, near Caen, Normandy, shortly after 18: 00 on 13 July 1944, and its last, also shortly after 18: 00, from its last gun position at Veenheusen in Germany, a short distance from Emden, on 4 May 1945.
The brothers received probation and community service-Ozzie was sentenced to 18 months probation, 200 hours of community service and anger management classes.

anger and February
For example, when five American soldiers accidentally burned several copies of Quran at nearby Bagram Airfield in February 2012, politicians in Kabul showed their personal anger in the media.
The Central Policy Review Staff was established by Heath in February 1971, while the 1972 Local Government Act changed the boundaries of Britain's counties and created " Metropolitan Counties " around the major cities ( e. g. Merseyside around Liverpool ): this caused significant public anger.
In February 2012 it was reported that Aston had left Time Team in anger at changes which led to less focus on the archaeology and some archaeologists being axed.
According to an interview with Lewis in the February 7, 1983 edition of People Magazine, he claimed that Scorsese and De Niro employed method acting tricks, including making a slew of anti-Semitic epithets during the filming in order to " pump up Lewis's anger.
* February, 2010-Peter McEvoy told New South Wales Police, in anger, that he had heard the final words of a dying constable, prompting calls for a coronial inquest into the deaths of the two policemen.
In February 2007, the government announced in a Southern District Council meeting that the South Island Line was currently at a 4th priority when it came to future railway projects, much to the anger of the district councillors present.

anger and called
He was born on the island of Oenone or Oenopia, to which Aegina had been carried by Zeus to secure her from the anger of her parents, and whence this island was afterwards called Aegina.
Fudōshin, implies that the kendōka cannot be led astray by delusions of anger, doubt, fear, or surprise arising from the opponent ’ s actions, collectively called.
* In an episode of the 1970s TV series The Waltons, called the Changeling, ( Season 7 Episode 5 ) Elizabeth Walton, who is turning thirteen, sees a chair a banging up and down, a vase breaking itself, a rag doll changing position, and various other strange activities, which disappear immediately after she declares her fear and anger on the night of her slumber party.
Plutarch provides the most evocative version of this story: But when Egypt revolted with Athenian aid ... and Cimon's mastery of the sea forced the King to resist the efforts of the Hellenes and to hinder their hostile growth ... messages came down to Themistocles saying that the King commanded him to make good his promises by applying himself to the Hellenic problem ; then, neither embittered by anything like anger against his former fellow-citizens, nor lifted up by the great honor and power he was to have in the war, but possibly thinking his task not even approachable, both because Hellas had other great generals at the time, and especially because Cimon was so marvelously successful in his campaigns ; yet most of all out of regard for the reputation of his own achievements and the trophies of those early days ; having decided that his best course was to put a fitting end to his life, he made a sacrifice to the gods, then called his friends together, gave them a farewell clasp of his hand, and, as the current story goes, drank bull's blood, or as some say, took a quick poison, and so died in Magnesia, in the sixty-fifth year of his life ... They say that the King, on learning the cause and the manner of his death, admired the man yet more, and continued to treat his friends and kindred with kindness.
Blazing up and terrible in his anger, he called out: " You in your plunder, torn from one of mine, shall I be robbed of you?
In early 2009, Mulroney " called a high-ranking person in the party and asked that his name be removed from all party lists " due to his anger at the continued inquiry into his financial affairs, although he denies this claim.
Annette sends Orin to an anger management class where he meets Henry Wayne ( Tom Arnold ), the high-strung host of a local talk show called Detroit AM.
The third type of anger is called dispositional and is related more to character traits than to instincts or cognitions.
The first is called avirodha-prīti, or unrestricted attachment, and the other is called virodha-yukta-krodha, anger arising from frustration.
In one of his few displays of public anger, Beckett called Tynan a ‘ liar ’ and a ‘ cheat ’, prompting Tynan to send a formal notice through his lawyers that he was not responsible for the travesty, which he claimed was due to others … Beckett decided the incident wasn ’ t worth the argument and dropped it .”
Thrasybulus and Theramenes were called before the assembly to defend their behavior ; in their defense, Theramenes produced a letter from the generals in which they blamed only the storm for the mishap ; the trierarchs were exonerated, and public anger now turned against the generals.
In The Door in the Wall, Marguerite de Angeli's juvenile fiction set in early 14th century England, Brother Luke soothes lame Robin's anger at being called Crookshanks by explaining to him that they are all named for some quality unique to themselves.
Zoidberg's race, the Decapodians — from the sandy, beach-like planet Decapod 10 — are crustaceans, generally lobster-like in appearance — though they have been called squids, crabs or crawdads — with lobster-like claws, mouth tentacles, a hard exoskeleton, a fleshy, boneless interior, a fin that appears atop their heads during mating season or extreme anger, an ink pouch, two stomachs ( one saltwater and one freshwater ), three hearts, ( originally four ), gonopores, a gland that stinks when Decapodians are bored and a complex system of internal organs, " most of which are either redundant or unnecessary.
Cosgrave called to inform the president of Donegan's speech, but refused to meet with him in person to discuss the matter owing to his dislike for Ó Dálaigh, fueling the president's anger ; he refused to receive Donegan when he came to personally apologize.
One of the motivations for the American Revolution was anger at the injustice of attainder — though the Americans themselves used bills of attainder to confiscate the property of British loyalists ( called Tories ) during the revolution.
In the 15th-century ballad most commonly called " Robin Hood and the Monk ", after being ill-treated by Robin, Little John leaves in anger.
He then created a ten point program called Teamwork LA to improve city services and constituent affairs, so as not to anger residents ever again to the point where they would want to secede.
The eating of a specific mixture of six tastes ( షడ ్ ర ు చ ు ల ు), called Ugadi Pachhadi ( ఉగ ా ద ి పచ ్ చడ ి) in Telugu and Bevu-Bella ( ಬ ೇ ವ ು- ಬ ೆ ಲ ್ ಲ ) in Kannada, symbolizes the fact that life is a mixture of different experiences ( sadness, happiness, anger, fear, disgust, surprise ), which should be accepted together and with equanimity through the New Year.
* Emotions: anger, embarrassment ( for this reason it is also called erythema pudoris, from the Latinized Greek word for " redness " and the Latin " of embarrassment ")
This has generated anger, and is called the " Sealcoat Job " because of the bad gravel sealcoating of the stretch to Duncan from the Cowichan Lake Road junction at Lake Cowichan by the new highway contractor company.
She is manipulative and has wrapped Mrs. Brinks around her finger with constant praise and gifts, although Mrs. Brinks has had moments of anger with Nanette, such as the ending of the episode " Return to Sender " after learning the truth about being a pawn ( and " being un-French and uncouth "), giving her detention when Angela read an insult she wrote about Mrs. Brinks, and in the episode " Earhart's Heirloom " where she accidentally called Mrs. Brinks ' birthday " nothing ".
After an awkward period with Husk, the X-Men were called to a bar where Jono had apparently given into his anger.
He agreed to undergo an anger management evaluation, and structured counseling if necessary, due to what the NHL called " unacceptable and antisocial " behavior " at odds with the manner in which his more than 700 fellow players conduct themselves ".

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