Sentences with phrase «irate at»

Plus, a number of crypto enthusiasts have become irate at the rate of hard forks, using only slight variations of long - established cryptocurrencies» names, which many think are confusing the industry and exacerbating scams.
You hit on one of the reasons I get irate at people using ocean acidification and impact to shell fish as a justification to reduce CO2 emissions.
It's absurd, really, because if a videogame can be singleplayer only and people can become irate at a multiplayer element being tacked on, then a game should be able to focus on the multiplayer without tacking on a singleplayer portion.
• We are irate at having said that an Aristotle quote was from Rhetoric, rather than Nicomachean Ethics, in our...
Vaccine skeptics, especially those irate at her rejection when she was CDC director of theories that link vaccines and autism, argue that the move to Merck demonstrates her bias — since Gerberding will now be promoting the products she defended while in government.
All of us that love and follow Arsenal, will (at least at times) disagree, and even get irate at our manager and leader Wenger.
RoLo ready to end a ref had like 7 people not stepped in (seriously, I would have literally shit myself if I was that ref with that Sasquatch irate at me)
Mel Williamson, whose parents - in - law run a dairy farm in Victoria, said they were irate at having to pay back $ 50,000 by July 1.
In the long, hot, powerless days after Hurricane Irma, Miamians grew all sorts of irate at Florida Power & Light, South Florida's largest electricity company.

Not exact matches

A unit being tested to simulate various wind conditions inside an enclosure at Aeryon's headquarters sounds like a hive of very irate wasps.
Your support team needs to have thick skin — there undoubtedly will be a situation at one point or another that involves an irate customer cursing and out for blood.
They often suffer from both mental and physical health problems at a higher rate than workers in other industries as a result of their working conditions, which include operating under hard - nosed management practices and getting yelled at all day by irate customers.
After multiple calls from irate neighbors, «which continued even after Blackman assured the Silvermans that the «parties were small and that everything was under control,» the Silvermans drove out on the afternoon of June 23 and found «about 50 cars in the road, security guards checking IDs» and «at least 100 persons all over their yard.»
That call you received at 10 last night from an irate client half - way across the world isn't likely to put you in a good mood, but is very likely to make you think or say something that you shouldn't.
At one point a man asking a question (who later turned out to be from the World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong) grew so irate during his questioning that when the microphone was taken away from him, he carried on speaking — virtually shouting.
Instruct your staff to be extra-vigilant in making sure that customers retrieve their cards; otherwise, you may wind up with a stack of them at the end of the day, and some irate consumers to boot.
While the government has sold land at fair market price to a few Christian groups, the Church of Pakistan has been unable to build because irate Muslims keep tearing down foundation stones, the most recent incident being the defacement of an inaugural marker unveiled by Archbishop Robert Runcie of Canterbury in a spring 1990 visit.
At the supermarket cheese counter I take one of the numbers helpfully dispensed to prevent irate shoppers from punching each other if someone jumps the queue.
It is annoying, that the old board seemed to have Arsenals best interests at heart, yet sold to Kroenke, who they knew would be bad for the club, had plenty examples of Americans asset stripping clubs for their own benefit, (I can't think of a good American owner, past or present, yet plenty of bad ones), and indeed plenty of example and irate fans of clubs in the US that Kroenke has only managed for his own purposes.
Understandably, Guidolin was in an irate mood before the start of the fourth game, played at the Spectrum.
An irate Greg Biffle issued a strong warning to Jimmie Johnson following Sunday's Sprint Cup race at Martinsville Speedway.
I wouldn't however want Wenger or Kroenke or anyone else for that matter to die at the hands of an irate fan although natural causes is something we can all hope for as far as Kroenke is concerned.
They were apprehended, brought to a holding area under the stadium and then taken to a downtown jail, from which they were bailed out at 2 a.m. by Gaston's irate father.
The question burned white - hot again as athletic directors meeting in secret and irate faculties had at each other
During Saturday's match between Arsenal and Manchester United on Saturday, an irate Gooner threw some red wine at the Red Devils» bench after United had scored.
A Democratic Senate staffer irate over the GOP's claim of censorship at the hands of the majority when it comes to taxpayer - funded mail sent this photo of a piece recently dropped on behalf of Sen. Ken LaValle.
An irate woman disrupted an impromptu news conference being held by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in Albany on Wednesday — swearing and taking a swing at him before she was arrested by state troopers.
As at the time of filing this report, irate youths and men of the police force were said to be slugging it out with sporadic shootings renting the air.
It was in the news that the governor, who had arrived the mosque behind schedule, was greeted with jeers and boos by some irate youths, at the entrance of the mosque as missiles were thrown at his direction.
Emails from irate Labour MPs obtained by LabourList show extent of dismay at yesterday's call for a secret ballot on Gordon Brown's leadership
Addressing the media and irate youth, at Donkorkrom, the district capital of Kwahu Afram Plains North, the Amankuahene of the Kwahu Afram Plains Traditional Area, Nana Okuntu Sakyi, said they (the people of Afram Plains) are not against Government's plans to site additional campuses aside the two mentioned in the Act establishing the University in any community it wants to.
As at the time of filing this report the entire community where the incident occurred has been barricaded by the irate youths.
At the time of filing this report, the irate youth were still at the office of the Upper West Regional Minister, Alhassan Suleiman with heavy security presencAt the time of filing this report, the irate youth were still at the office of the Upper West Regional Minister, Alhassan Suleiman with heavy security presencat the office of the Upper West Regional Minister, Alhassan Suleiman with heavy security presence.
The decision was informed by an attack on them on Thursday by some irate youth who were demanding the body of a stillborn baby who was delivered at the hospital last week.
Some irate youth of the governing NPP were engaged in a standoff with police at the premises of the Savelugu / Nantong municipal assembly complex.
Parents at P.S. 151 are irate that the DOE offered kindergarten spots to 18 kids from another school's zone.
In court papers, the high - priced hooker claimed that Spitzer became irate when she showed up at the hotel and refused to have sex with him.
One irate school superintendent for the Genesee Valley called poor districts going at each other for school aid a «Dickensian competition.»
«However, at about 0930 hrs of date, some irate youths in Daudu Community had launched a violent confrontation on Policemen securing Daudu IDP Camp.
But be warned that the principle organizers are at the point: It is their responsibility to protect the members of the larger committee from irate people who are upset about not getting selected.
Filling the featurette requisition, «Bikes, Brawls & Burning Bars: The Making of Wild Hogs» (16:15) covers the film's production by looking at how each of the four leads handled riding a motorcycle (with footage from test spins), the improvisational nature of the cast, and the logistics behind three set pieces (the irate bull, the climactic fight, and the biker explosion scenes).
Sloane laughs at the proposed strategy to woo women and flippantly promises to look at the numbers, which later results in a lecturing from her irate boss (Sam Watterson, Newsroom, 2014).
San Francisco's Jan Wahl (KRON - TV, KCBS) said she was thrown off Alcatraz by an irate Disney publicist — for not asking the right questions of Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage at the world premiere of The Rock.
Astronomical rent, crazy city construction, muggings, crime bosses, irate bus drivers and more are fodder for Howard Franklin (The Public Eye, The Man Who Knew Too Little) to poke fun at, succeeding in delivering laughs above and beyond the plot of the film itself.
The case at hand is a civil suit involves the widow of a stockbroker who was one of many shot and killed by an irate former employee who was fired the week before.
Diane Ravitch and Valerie Strauss may provide psychological comfort to angry teachers (some of whom seem so irate that they may need professional psychological help to manage their anger), but it undermines the double - game that is at the heart of the teacher union strategy.
At a raucous 2013 public meeting in Poughkeepsie, King faced an auditorium of irate parents and teachers shouting him down, drowning out his efforts to respond.
At boisterous meetings in Lafayette, Calcasieu and Jefferson parishes, irate parents — most of them white — began to complain about elementary school math homework culled from a Common Core website designed by educators in New York state, often referred to as Eureka Math.
At this point, I was irate.
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