Sentences with phrase «little anger»

A parent should show little anger in front of their child.
This has lead to there being an established etiquette of how to celebrate wins and created a community where there is very little anger, and more pure celebration.
I my own words i am a hurt but strong lonely but not full of love full of life have little anger from my past but very beautiful man
Audiences may get frustrated by how little anger Mildred and Richard Loving display on screen, but it all leads up to a stirring climax that hit this pundit like a hammer.
Rusesabagina expresses surprisingly little anger in telling his story.
The fact that climate change is viewed through a local lens in Uganda has another important implication: there seems to be very little anger or resentment directed towards the nations that bear the historical responsibility for climate change.
Little angers a client more than a contractor increasing the price of the project after work has been started.
If you're sensing a little anger here, let me just admit that I have baggage in this area.
The biologist Richard Dawkins's The God Delusion (published September 2006) has generated much discussion, and not a little anger, for its prejudiced, unscientific attack on religion, and has caused many to suggest, «There needs to be a book to answer all this.»
There is still a little anger because they [Lyon] do not respect the opponent that much.»
Let's see a little anger.
They were direct, honest statements of grief about her father's sudden death weeks before she started grad school, and there was more than a little anger in them about his displaced professional ambitions, frustrated by the polite racism he encountered in Toronto.
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