Sentences with phrase «wrath of unhappy»

Thanks to the accessibility of social media, the company now faces the online wrath of unhappy candidates.

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What I mean under the first heading is that religious appeal is directed partly to excite that instinctive fear of the wrath of a tyrant which was inbred in the unhappy populations of the arbitrary empires of the ancient world, and in particular to excite that fear of an all - powerful arbitrary tyrant behind the unknown forces of nature.
► In R v Harry Kopyto, an unhappy Toronto lawyer commented on his client's case (Mr. Dowson) as follows, to a local newspaper but still managed to escape the wrath of the court's contempt powers (thanks to a split appeal court):
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