Sentences with phrase «be angry about as»

And Harry, raging hormones aside, has a good deal to be angry about as he returns for his third year at Hogwarts.
I, Daniel Blake finds plenty to be angry about as his titular hero struggling to make his way through the welfare state.

Not exact matches

After earning a reputation as a gifted debater in parliament, Fernandez and CUP's radical rhetoric have struck a note with pro-independence Catalans who are angry about the languishing economy and firm in their belief that Catalonia does not get back what it pays in taxes to Madrid.
The FDA's intent with Canada Drugs could be to restrict sales of erectile dysfunction drugs, appeasing the pharmaceutical lobby angry about lost sales of popular products, without targeting the sale of heart medication and similar life - saving drugs so as not to punish low - income Americans.
The Libs are easy to despise for many reasons but the self - righteousness of the NDP and their complete back - and - forth on the issues that I care about as a voter make me equally angry.
«People in Ottawa talk about the «Conservative base» as if it is some angry mob to be feared,» Trudeau told his troops.
The people who are furious about the closure of the Edmonton City Centre Airport or annoyed about the funding of the Art Gallery of Alberta are unlikely to vote for the same candidate as the people angry over the Capital Power - Epcor decision.
I loathe their misrepresentations of job placement, I am angry that they won't change it even after I complained about it to various chairs / secretaries / Web designers there three years in a row, and I know for a fact that many of the other listings are just as bogus.
The only thing Im angry about is morons like you trying to make a god out of thin air then trying to make everyone beleive as you do.
For centuries the only way this religion of sword has been able to proliferate has been to brainwash people by getting them angry, and injecting sorrow, into their souls about the dead and martyrs, as well as creating hate towards an enemey, even a made - up one Without a funeral, mourning, and a physical shrine, muslims are lost!
I would not characterize the atheist / agnostic perspective on the whole as angry about the beliefs of others, I think the word you're looking for is incredulity.
Jesus is pictured as angry in other passages as well, but he is never pictured as angry about the kind of minor offenses and frustrations that anger most of us.
I certainly appreciate your confidence in me, but here's the thing: There's a double - standard out there in which a woman's critique of patriarchy tends to get discounted as nothing more than the rants of an «angry feminist,» and, truth be told, I've grown a bit weary of hearing that charge each time I speak out about this disturbing trend in the evangelical church.
And thank God we live in a society where you can express yourself freely and use your family SUV as a mobile conveyance device for your political views and other things you're angry about.
Angry about a fake relationship that was passed off as the genuine thing!
Sure, Jesus spoke about being peaceful and such, but the god he serves (as detailed by the old testament) seemed to be vengeful, jealous, and generally angry when people didn't pay attention to him.
We're at that stage where we want people to know we're out there and rightfully angry about some issues, but we also recognize that we are judged as a group and not as individuals.
I met a woman who, as a little girl, watched a cross burn in her front yard and endured teachers at her new school shouting racial slurs at her because the community around her was angry about integration.
Jesus is just as upset and angry about this kind of religion as George Carlin is.
What makes me as well as God angry about, is so - called Christian people, that act like Jesus death burial and resurrection meant NOTHING!
As a Catholic, I grow more angry every day about these church leaders who are so stuck in a distorted world view that they alienate followers, and in extreme cases, irreparably harm them.
It feels as if the world is burning down and we feel powerless to help and so we grieve and we get angry and we post things on Facebook, we march and we protest and we gather and we tell politicians what the problem really is, we watch the news and we cry and yell about things and then we look around our daily lives and wonder, am I doing enough to fix it?
I've never felt so angry before as about a little thing that's going on now.
Rather than thinking about sin as the thing we do that makes God angry, I believe it's more appropriate to think about sin as something we think / say / do that is outside of God's ideal.
There is no valid reason for anyone to believe anything from you if you can't be honest about simple definitions and you come across as an angry 5 year old needing a time out.
If something makes you angry — an injustice, in particular — that is as good as an engraved invitation to do something about it.
We must admit that the vast majority of Bible translators hold a view of God in which He is angry about sin and violent toward humanity as a result.
As we covered in a previous article, these instructions fall smack in the middle of words to men and women about false teaching and angry disputing over ways the surrounding culture is creeping into the Ephesian church.
You have lost a friend on Facebook as ha was angry an you talked, did you not about him thinking you are not qualified to comment about abuse.
«Heuwetter's family members were just as angry when they learned about Family Radio's failed prophecy, so they brought the case to several lawyers»... Oh, like they would have been happier if the prophesy HAD come true?
I am reminded of the time when, as a reporter for the Chattanooga Times Free Press, I got an angry e-mail from a woman who assumed that because I had referred to «holiday season workers» in an article I wrote about college students taking on extra retail jobs between Thanksgiving and New Year's that I had a clear, «anti-Christian» bias.
In a group setting it is essential that people be asked to share their experiences, first as partners, then in the total group; those who still feel stirred up or anxious or angry should be encouraged to talk with someone about it afterwards.
I get angry when confronted with Jamie Wright's real talk about the sex trade in South East Asia or when a young gay man cries into my shoulder as he recounts being turned away from his church.
From the denominational leader whose peers wanted him to «see what these people are so angry about» and who choked up as he said, «I'm going to go back and tell them you're not angry.
When the rich man found out about this dishonesty, he was not angry, as any of us would have been, he was impressed, and praised the dishonest manager.
My question was specifically a more «global» question and directed to the people that claim to know what each disaster is for, as in what God is angry about.
Furthermore, there is a kind of embarrassment in talking about sacrifice in catechesis, not only because it is seen as something negative in itself but also because it can conjure up what is often seen as the Protestant view of the angry God who seeks blood to be appeased and is only fully appeased when Jesus dies on the cross, shedding His blood in our stead.
The pastors are not staying out of politics as it is so they should probably be involved in a way that lines up with their faith... you know, all of that help the less fortunate stuff that seems to be ignored in favor of getting angry about what people do in their bedrooms.
By god I never rated Flamini as a footballer since the day we signed him... I was really angry about that because it blocked any DM signing and I took it as another AW trick to deceive the fans... He tries to make his presence by pointing, shouting and fighting... bad positioning, side passing, not needed tackles and unnecessarily yellow cards.
Many Blues fans are angry at Jose Mourinho's sacking, but few are upset about the return of Hiddink as his replacement.
Pretty angry that Alexis was relentlessly targeted last night, as he has been by other clubs, not just Leicester, yet the referee did sweet nothing about it.
And we wouldn't get angry at the first sign of a sticky period, as you'll see with the next manager, but with Wenger it's about the 80th sign of a sticky period!!!
Okay so the protests from Arsenal fans at the home game against Norwich City yesterday were not exactly explosive and they certainly were not vocal, angry or unanimous to have changed the minds of the Arsenal board or Arsene Wenger about whether the Frenchman should keep his job as our manager.
We have all seen I an wright getting angry about Arsenal, which is fairly understandable as we have all been there plenty of times and Arsenal have given us plenty of reasons to complain over the years, Even when we do not agree with our former players who are now pundits, I think we tend to be more forgiving when we know that they feel deeply about the club, but one Arsenal fan seems to have taken serious exception to Wright's recent behaviour.
Arsene Wenger is clearly well aware about the protests being planned by the angry Arsenal fans for our Premier League match against struggling Norwich City at the Emirates stadium tomorrow, because the manager today issued a sort of rallying cry asking for us to support the team as he tries to avoid the complete disaster of dropping out of the Champions League places for the first time in his long tenure in charge of the club.
As early as 1937, Dick Durrance, a clean - cut Dartmouth student who was then America's best ski racer, wrote an angry article about the «maniacal mountain diving» that the sport had turned into, and he decried the «headline heroes» who sought publicity by plunging down ever steeper trailAs early as 1937, Dick Durrance, a clean - cut Dartmouth student who was then America's best ski racer, wrote an angry article about the «maniacal mountain diving» that the sport had turned into, and he decried the «headline heroes» who sought publicity by plunging down ever steeper trailas 1937, Dick Durrance, a clean - cut Dartmouth student who was then America's best ski racer, wrote an angry article about the «maniacal mountain diving» that the sport had turned into, and he decried the «headline heroes» who sought publicity by plunging down ever steeper trails.
I don't think anyone has forgotten or missed that we have been asking for D / M or C / B's and a striker last season, it is the very reason why so many supporters are asking for his resignation becouse it's now been two seasons we are playing with shortage or players below par and as always those positions let us down, if he had just bolster those areas (which the whole world was shouting about even our enemies were telling us day and day out) we wouldn't be so angry with him and maybe we could of had extra silverwear in our display cabinet.
I still believe we should make the enquiries and make the bids for these players — I just think as fans we need to be realistic about our hopes and be thinking more along the lines of who we can sign, rather than the dream signing, and then getting angry when we don't sign that dream player.
The people who are against Wenger right now before going on about lack of transfer activity are just impatient and are angry with no outfield signings as of yet.
If Wenger does stay after all the protests from angry supporters and as the lack of trophies continues to work against him, he will have to prove along with the club that they're serious about building a squad capable of winning major honours.
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