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* 1972The Angry Brigade goes on trial over a series of 25 bombings throughout the United Kingdom.
Logo associated with the Angry Brigade, used on the cover of The Angry Brigade by Gordon Carr
He recalls being approached by someone representing the Angry Brigade who wished to bomb the embassy ; he told them it was a terrible idea and no bombing took place.
The other members of the group from North East London, the " Stoke Newington Eight " were prosecuted for carrying out bombings as the Angry Brigade in one of the longest criminal trials of English history ( it lasted from 30 May to 6 December 1972 ).
In March 2009, British family care activist and a best-selling novelist Erin Pizzey reportedly declined to comment on the temporary withdrawal by its publishers of the book Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain following her complaint it had falsely linked her to The Angry Brigade.
Howard Brenton's 1973 play Magnificence, about a group of far-left revolutionaries in a London squat, is partly inspired by the Angry Brigade.
* The Angry Brigade 1967-1984: Documents and Chronology, Bratach Dubh Anarchist Pamphlets, 1978.
* Anarchy in the UK: The Angry Brigade, Tom Vague, AK Press, 1997, ISBN 1-873176-98-8
* Granny Made me an Anarchist: General Franco, The Angry Brigade and Me, Stuart Christie, Scribner, 2004
* The Angry Brigade: A history of Britain's first urban guerilla group, Gordon Carr, John Barker, Stuart Christie, 1975 ( reissued 2005 ) ISBN 0-9549507-3-9
* Angry Brigade: Documents and Chronology, 1967-1984
* John Barker's review of Tom Vague's Anarchy in the UK: the Angry Brigade
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** The Angry Brigade goes on trial in the United Kingdom.
Granny Made Me An Anarchist: General Franco, The Angry Brigade and Me.
Examples of these groups include: in Amsterdam, the Provos ; in the UK, King Mob, the producers of Heatwave magazine ( who later briefly joined the SI ), and the Angry Brigade.
By the time the film was released, new hardcore bands had formed in Los Angeles and neighboring Orange County, including The Adolescents, Agent Orange, Angry Samoans, Bad Religion, Descendents, Dr. Know, Ill Repute, Minutemen, New Regime, Social Distortion, Suicidal Tendencies, T. S. O. L., Wasted Youth, and Youth Brigade.

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Angry that my father was being burnt alive in the mills ; ;
Angry because I was that very one somebody was supposed To be fighting for ''.
In the U. S., a post-WW2 tendency toward questioning the establishment and societal norms and the early activism of the Civil Rights Movement was reflected in Hollywood films such as Blackboard Jungle ( 1955 ), On the Waterfront ( 1954 ), Paddy Chayefsky's Marty and Reginald Rose's 12 Angry Men ( 1957 ).
At the 1998 Golden Globe Awards, he was nominated for " Best Actor in a Made for TV Movie " for his role in Twelve Angry Men losing to Ving Rhames.
According to Bill Libby's Book, Charlie O and the Angry A's, owner Charlie O. Finley banned the word " Athletics " from the club's name because he felt that name was too closely associated with former Philadelphia Athletics owner Connie Mack, and he wanted the name " Oakland A's " to become just as closely associated with him.
The main strength of the Raiders was their defense, nicknamed " The 11 Angry Men ".
After one more film role as an aging doctor in The Last Angry Man ( 1959 ), for which he was again nominated for an Oscar, his failing eyesight and other health problems forced him to retire from acting.
Angry at what was perceived as neglect by the county government, residents of Pinellas began a push to secede from Hillsborough.
In 2007, 12 Angry Men was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being " culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant ".
12 Angry Men was acknowledged as the second best film in the courtroom drama genre.
Speaking at a screening of the film during the 2010 Fordham University Law School Film festival, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor stated that seeing 12 Angry Men while she was in college influenced her decision to pursue a career in law.
They decided to keep the other Coyote, First Angry, away from their planning, because it was he who had brought unhappiness.
In the morning, the Coyote named First Angry and the people went to find the twin, but was gone.
The Coyote named First Angry returned to see what was going on.
He was initially hired to choreograph the action scenes for the very first Golden Harvest film, The Angry River ( 1970 ).
Angry that Met Ed had not informed them before conducting a steam venting from the plant, and convinced that the company was downplaying the severity of the accident, state officials turned to the NRC.
Marshall, actor known for his role as the unflappable Juror # 4 in the Henry Fonda classic 12 Angry Men and as the lead in the TV series The Defenders, was born in Owatonna on June 18, 1910.
In Serling: The Rise and Twilight of Television's Last Angry Man, writer Douglas Heyes said, " That was one of the great things about The Twilight Zone.
Shaw's " Fooling Yourself ( The Angry Young Man )" was a second radio hit, and reached No. 29 the same year.
It is thought to be derived from the autobiography of Leslie Paul, founder of the Woodcraft Folk, whose Angry Young Man was published in 1951.
Also included in the Angry Young Men was a small group of young existentialist philosophers led by Colin Wilson and also including Stuart Holroyd and Bill Hopkins.

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