Sentences with phrase «angry crowds of»

«The natural next step is going to be angry crowds of people outside their offices,» she said.
Updated, 4:21 p.m. Cathleen P. Black, the new schools chancellor, faced an angry crowd of nearly 2,000 people as the Panel for Education Policy voted to close 10 schools.

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While the crowd certainly included Albertans who are frustrated and angry at the economy and the government, the bizarre program and assortment of weird fringe groups distracted from any anti-carbon tax message they hoped to send.
(CNN)- Crowds of angry Muslims attacked Buddhist shrines and homes, torching some of them Sunday in Bangladesh to protest after a photo of a partially burned Quran was posted on Facebook, police said.
Whether He was overturning the tables of moneychangers trying to bilk faithful worshippers out of the little money they had, or standing between an angry crowd and a woman caught in adultery (who the orthodox would say should be killed), Jesus always took the side of broken humanity.
We may fee as you do on the topics you brought up but understand that further insult and angry actions will get nowhere... infact they may even turn the tides and the mass around at you instead of with you... «fickle is every crowd and worthy of caution» — cicero
thats right the noah thang... and one of his descendents name Lott offer his two virgin daughters to appease the angry crowds just to ptotect the two strangers (male) that they claim were angels sent to destroy the city... Wat da fkkk kind of god would let that happened... and this lott fkkk had gods ear... oh and somehow his wife dies... and latet he empregnates his own daughters latet ina cave....
(An extreme example of this is the right - wing radio «prophet» whose paranoid message attracts a huge crowd of frightened, angry people.
Having only just arrived at the World Meeting of Families, here we were at Panera, already impatient with our children, overwhelmed by the crowds, and angry with ourselves for failing to live up to the ideal of Catholic family life.
Like Jesus, Stephen is attacked by an angry crowd (see Luke 4:28 - 29) and taken out of the city.
But when it comes to portraying Jesus» most ardent opponents — Caiaphas and the angry Jewish crowds most of all, but also the Roman soldiers — Gibson's feel for God's secret reversals eludes him.
Long working hours, poverty accentuated by low wages, wretched housing, periodic unemployment, the menace to health and physical safety, intolerable conditions in crowded jails and prisons, and the deterioration of morals in festering slums evoked angry assaults on the system of which they were a feature and on the failure of the Church to remedy them.
AV definitely seems like the type of guy who farts in a crowded elevator and then gets angry when people aren't holding their noses and complaining about the smell.
this is my first comment on this site although i have voted and read articlesfor a few years now, i am just so angry to hear aresene's comments over the last two days the «we did nt win the league because at home the crowd have been on our back» stuff, and then this evening, the protest was a waste of time.
And against a wounded Tiger squad, in front of an angry Tiger Stadium crowd, a mediocre effort will get the Gamecocks stomped, even if «stomped» in this case means a not - as - close - as - the - score - suggests 17 - 7 loss.
David Cameron was greeted by a 100 - strong angry crowd at his second question - and - answer session of the week.
«I regret deeply how angry the tone of the campaign became,» Clinton said, prompting one woman in the crowd to shout out, «Not your fault!»
At town hall meetings earlier this winter, some of its members faced angry crowds, who called them traitors and demanded they be thrown out of office.
The holdup artist was a large black man, his hostage a young white woman, and as an angry South Boston crowd moved in on him, he retreated to a bridge that put him in plain view of scores of gawkers.
Trump is still fighting old battles, but instead of angry tweets about crowd estimates at his inauguration, this time he reasserted an audacious claim that he could have won the popular vote in New York.
Crowds came down from Orange County, angry about the construction of a natural gas power plant there.
The angry crowd gathered at the time were accusing Dr Kpessa White for bringing land guards with the aid of Mr Sam George into town to intimate them for which they had to hoot at him and his team.
«I am extremely frustrated and angry at Abyssinian Development Corporation,» Melissa Mark - Viverito told a crowd of about 100.
Levy, a fiscal hawk, has done a competent job of managing Suffolk's budget; he's loathsome, however, on issues like immigration, employing crude Latino - bashing jokes and displaying an enthusiasm for raids on day laborers, all of which plays to the angry white crowd.
... had to be escorted out of a town hall meeting by a half - dozen police officers after the crowd turned angry.
I looked out over the massive, at times angry, crowd and I listened to Dr. Katz speak sacred words of truth as it hit me: the spirit uniting American Second Amendment supporters is not new and it is not going away.
The Conservators have also committed themselves to ensuring that the town fights against privatization of town beaches, and the group has become increasingly concerned with the seemingly callous attitude the administration has taken with Montauk residents angry about crowded nightclubs in that hamlet.
PARK SLOPE — A standing - room - only crowd of angry residents sparred Tuesday night with developers over plans to replace the Fifth Avenue Key Food with apartments, shops and a grocery store, slamming the project as an «insult» to Park Slope.
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The combo of The Rock fighting giant, angry animals — victims of a genetic experiment — is sure to be a crowd - pleaser.
Affleck is strong on atmosphere, convincingly recreating the sense of fear that gripped the US embassy as angry crowds stormed the gates; government workers frantically attempt to destroy important papers before gun - toting Iranians gain access to the building.
Petrie the shoehorn, fond of ease and convention, dabbles in a trio of crowd - pleasing templates here: Bullock's standard Cinderella bullshit; the rogue cop / angry chief bit (Ernie Hudson with the honours this time around); and the fish - out - of - water intrigue.
As Milo and the other gladiators begin combat in the crowded arena, Vesuvius uncorks in very angry fashion, leaving an entire city scrambling for a seat on one of the boats to safety..
A late - film crowd scene wherein an angry mob of protesters has assembled roars in the rear speakers.
The first setpiece is an extended sightseeing tour through the city's bazaar, with a dead body hanging from a construction crane, angry protestors blocking the entrance, and a crowded market full of people who would not take kindly to Americans.
The «Bedchamber Crisis» brings an angry mob to the gates of the palace; at the opera, Victoria is stung when an unseen wag calls out «Mrs. Melbourne,» prompting titters from the crowd.
It is sometimes intellectually difficult to imagine crowds and throngs of people praying for rain and sacrificing virgins to angry gods, but how willingly politicos and pundits prostrate themselves before the Shamans of the Gates Foundation, The Broad, the Waltons.
But in the process, public education has gained much - needed attention after Democratic senators held a marathon all - night session ahead of the vote, angry crowds protested outside their politicians» offices back home, and late - night comedians even took notice of the uproar.
These words rang in my ears as I stood in a crowd of grieving families, angry students and concerned students in Parkland the day after an awful school shooting.
Sheer murder, looking up like this to the topmost arch of the bridge... An angry crowd was leaning over the railing, two deep, three deep, God knows how many deep.
He pushed through the clump of angry riders who had followed him into the car and now stood before him, all hoping to secure a few square feet on the crowded train before the doors closed.
Okay I'm hearing the crowd of angry «investors» outside my door, armed to the teeth with pitchforks and torches right now: What?!
And there's nothing like falling into a crowd of angry soldiers because you slipped and pressed B instead of A.
This allows for a degree of adaptability in your attempts to remain unseen in crowds or evade angry city guards.
Unfortunately we have very large crowd of still angry people that have no understanding of supply and demand.
As the crowd get angrier, they start heckling, throwing bottles of piss at you, shining lasers in your eyes and turning into demons.
Aboriginal artist Gordon Hookey has created a giant, angry and bitterly funny painting featuring a crowd of very pissed - off radioactive kangaroos.
Well as you know, that world got blown up and the new democratised world of the enfranchised consumer and the occasional angry crowd has forced businesses (and the PR people and firms that advise them) to open up.
Recall in January 2008 when an energy supply - chain breakdown left millions of migrant workers stranded in Southern China unable to get home for Chinese New Year (and how nervous those angry crowds made Beijing).
For hundreds of years, humans have crowded stadiums to watch the abuse and killing of bulls for sport — but in two recent incidents in Canada and Mexico, the angry animals managed to leap into the stands, injuring spectators.
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