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"irate" Definitions
  1. very angry

755 Sentences With "irate"

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Fans were irate, given the characters' importance on the show.
Angry Facebook posts and irate Amazon reviews flooded the Internet.
IRATE BANKERS Japan's banks have lobbied energetically against Kuroda's policies.
Gordon became irate after Neronha used the word "marijuana" twice.
Irate former investors are suing her and so are patients.
McDonald's eventually addressed the horde of irate customers on Twitter.
Companies there said their customers were irate about late deliveries.
A few were irate and wished they had been evacuated.
Our irate breadstick bloke then attempted an aggressive fighting stance.
Instead, the irate jury ordered him to drink poisonous hemlock.
Wynn then became loud and irate, she and others recalled.
Many of the aforementioned were called into question by irate users.
When the agreement became public, local civil rights lawyers were irate.
"He was somewhat irate and acting a little irrationally," Dean said.
Irate patriots picketed theatres, and producers shied away from his work.
"'Scuse me, we're f***ing filming," says a (fake) irate Spacey.
Opponents of the law were so irate they demanded Pereira's resignation.
Bauman backers are increasingly irate that Ellis hasn't dropped her challenge.
In some cases, cops were called to deal with irate customers.
Not even the excrement lobbed by irate residents has deterred them.
Farmers in Goa were irate, as was an anonymous Sheffield resident.
If a client becomes irate, they need to soothe things over.
He's a passionate guy but we rarely see him that irate.
Mr. Di Carlo was irate during a phone interview on Thursday.
"I'm kidding around with you," she eventually told an irate Kirschenheiter.
That helped put a floor on prices (and made economists irate).
Needless to say, the Commission is irate and has rejected the plans.
" One particularly irate Twitter user advised her to "eat shit and die.
Fans are irate, but Khloé, who is due any minute, doesn't comment.
We're talking about hot cooking oil, allegedly wielded by an irate employee.
Catholics were particularly irate about the way in which Eastern Europe had
Representing extremely irate residents, Maryland is seeking a remedy in court (WTOP).
Hundreds of comments piled up between old school punks and irate teens.
The Pirate-now-Irate thing is a red herring in this case.
Cops say he became irate and fired several shots into the crowd.
The algorithm might even prioritize customers in the queue who sound irate.
Bank workers say they, too, have faced growing pressure from irate depositors.
Irate Chinese internet users accused Carrefour of supporting pro-Tibetan independence groups.
I get dangerous, irate people on the weekends who are married [people].
Irate residents rang the church bells in the town square anyway, summoning hundreds.
Retirees, for instance, are irate because of higher social charges on their pensions.
Police responded with tear gas in an attempt to disperse the irate farmers.
Gypsy becomes immediately irate, saying that mothers are supposed to feed their children.
One irate fan compared the violence in the show to that of ISIS.
Trump is said to have taken his irate mood to Florida this weekend.
But now BA is trimming the frills too, leaving its frequent flyers irate.
Clay was late for a staged publicity photo and the Beatles were irate.
Trump grew irate again at his former aide late Thursday and into Friday.
London, Nottingham, Glasgow, and Birmingham are set to be flooded by irate drivers.
"Alright, be quiet," she said sternly, as the audience grew even more irate.
I don't think so because he's a little bit irate and very opinionated.
Mesa Verde's top boss is so irate, he promptly fires Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill.
And Alex Walton is humorously irate as Kim's earnest, jealous steady date Hugo.
Some irate parents unsuccessfully sued for their children to be able to compete.
Cops claim she became irate while they were investigating and began yelling vulgarities.
Costello was positively irate and decided he wouldn't even bother to run again.
She is known for writing irate letters to editors and sending in corrections.
Trump immediately saw the potential import of Sessions's recusal, and he was irate.
He warned of "big consequences" in a series of irate tweets (The Hill).
But the police discounted that possibility and blamed one irate gambler for it.
When he realized Fagiri had accidentally listed the wrong television model, he was irate.
Mr Greenberg was irate, Mr Ellenhorn said, and took complete control of the organisation.
Clinton as being irate but Mr. Trump as simply trying to best his opponent?
Hardly. She was an irate wife, fighting to save her marriage, and their careers.
Witnesses interviewed by local reporters were irate, insisting that the man had been unarmed.
Both irate against Israel, not against any global targets or against the United States.
And so in these sectors, people are irate that there's not enough productivity growth.
DeGrom was irate at the time and after the game said he felt fine.
The reaction from celebrities, fans, and journalists alike has been overwhelmingly and understandably irate.
Irate IRS leaders disagreed with the findings that it wasted money on the subscriptions.
Unfortunately, that's exactly what an irate teenager in Humpty Doo, Australia did Tuesday evening.
Baldwin became irate, an argument ensued, and Baldwin punched the man in the jaw.
According to the lawsuit, the rejection didn't sit well with Drake, who became irate.
When I bring up this issue with Silvia from Positively UK, she becomes understandably irate.
Khloé was initially irate at Jordyn and wanted nothing to do with her ever again.
An irate Khloé calls Kris and freaks out claiming that she was done with Caitlyn.
"You want to get me irate?" he screams, which has the air of a threat.
On the face of it, this perception—of evangelicals as irate ultraconservatives—has some legitimacy.
During Pusha's performance, some irate audience members rushed the stage and splashed him with liquid.
Garvin managed to recruit some of the irate customers into his army of amateur sleuths.
Or the fact it may lead to your head office being encircled by irate protesters.
This same process is used to help automated customer service programs respond to irate customers.
With each interruption, Bey became increasingly irate until one day, he couldn't take it anymore.
When they saw that, Wells officials were irate, said the people familiar with executives' thinking.
She's become the target of a recall effort over it by a few irate constituents.
His officer, irate after several instances of misconduct, snapped a G.P.S. monitor on his ankle.
Mr. Gasser told investigators he became irate and had a "verbal altercation" with Mr. McKnight.
Pirate — or as it later became, Irate — Joe's filled that void in Vancouver, British Columbia.
An irate crowd barged into the Nigerian students' apartment but didn't find the missing boy.
Ryan Cooper in the Week and many irate subway riders on Twitter squarely blame Gov.
Immigration negotiations resurface in the House; Trump meets with a bunch of very irate US allies.
We're told Baldwin became irate, an argument ensued, and Baldwin punched the man in the jaw.
It will make Mr Fillon an easy target for irate trade unions and fearful civil servants.
With or without reform, delayed trains and irate passengers will remain a feature of the railways.
Well, possibly minus the part where an irate Ramsay berates you for curdling the Béarnaise sauce.
Madara said she had fielded numerous irate calls from critics, with at least one threatening violence.
The next morning, though, the pizza was gone — and Jennifer was irate, according to the documents.
Irate residents rallied outside the school, according to police, village chief Wahyudin and school spokesman Jumadi.
The play is SO confusing that Ron Rivera looks extremely irate and throws his challenge flag.
Irate farmers used their tractors to block highways and close border crossings with Bulgaria and Turkey.
This allegedly made Davis "irate," since news of the affair damaged her relationship with her daughter.
Police had to drag an irate passenger away from a "meet the manager" session in London.
Amber Phillips, a member of The Washington Post's The Fix, is very irate with Bernie Sanders.
The Haggler was still curious as to why the person on the phone was so irate.
Ellis was irate and criticized the prosecutors for violating his rule barring witnesses from doing so.
Hostility from working-class conservatives, irate over cultural change and diminished economic prospects, scuttled that effort.
Irate customers said they planned to withdraw their money — as soon as they were able to.
He said he felt that most of the irate herbalists misunderstood what a trademark actually regulates.
Though pedestrians come first, Mr. Martin, 49, has also talked down irate drivers stuck in gridlock.
The calls started flooding in from hundreds of irate North Carolina voters just after 7 a.m.
Some had liens issued on their homes from irate subcontractors who hadn't been paid by Turnkey.
Williams received death threats from irate Phillies fans, but his teammates were more supportive, especially Daulton.
Irate Garden Staters and Twitter users around the country mocked the bronzed and hapless Mr. Christie.
Mr. Gasser became irate and engaged in a "verbal altercation" with Mr. McKnight, the sheriff said.
Mr. Gasser said he became irate and engaged in a "verbal altercation" with the football player.
Actual drivers in their normal-sized cars and trucks alongside us ranged from irate to friendly.
I felt panic about getting to the airport, followed by irate self-recrimination (why am I such a bad driver?), then by irate spousal recrimination (why didn't he get his stinking passport renewed in time, so he could come with me on this trip and drive?).
Thompson reportedly become irate at the employees after her food was "not made properly," Slidell police confirm.
People are irate and balkanized, and provocateurs, itching to make them more so, keep stirring the pot.
Standing on your feet for long hours, working with irate customers and bad pay are not uncommon.
Pretty soon, irate commenters began posting Awkwafina's private information — her name and address — along with threatening messages.
And we had irate eighth graders who wanted to kill us because we weren't playing Foreigner covers.
Although he spoke at what he considered a normal volume, they thought he was irate and shouting.
Twitter is alight with irate viewers, disgruntled that the show they love isn't such a mystery anymore.
The irate stories on TripAdvisor forums seemed like promising leads, except that the details didn't line up.
Some fans were irate that the show started late ... VERY late according to some -- 3 hours late.
Singing the song of irate film audiences who don't want phone screens lighting up all around them?
Videos on Twitter show the Port Authority police seeking troublemakers onboard, while flight attendants calm irate passengers.
To his relief, it went smoothly, with no irate parents or fans — and one even thanked him.
Yes, surge pricing — the practice of raising prices when demand is high — makes many people feel irate.
Maybe you just want to go with irate and level a "I hope you die, sir" stare.
The former head of Equifax testified before irate members of Congress about the company's epic data breach.
"Yale's Art Department Commits Suicide" was how an irate article in Commentary magazine greeted the curriculum change.
One of those irate users was Shaun Leeper, a 31-year-old entrepreneur who lives in Sacramento.
Karake became irate and attacked the guard striking him multiple times on the head with his fists.
Mr. Vance was irate over Mr. Cuomo's decision to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Mr. Schneiderman.
Goldberg was irate, pointing out that the teacher must have found the erotica by searching their lockers.
Mr. Kislyak was irate and threatened a forceful Russia response, according to people familiar with the exchange.
Dear Amy: More feedback to "Seen It All" about how customer service personnel should handle irate clients.
They were irate that Iranian-backed forces were participating in the fight against ISIS, despite their effectiveness.
Mr. Kislyak was irate and threatened a forceful Russian response, according to people familiar with the exchange.
" "He was very angry and irate," Mizera said, who added that it was "clear he was intoxicated.
And she grew irate and refused to take reporters' questions seeking to clarify what exactly that meant.
James said he would be 'f---ing irate' and 'uncontrollable' if something similar had happened to him.
It started with a chance meeting in Brooklyn late last year, when an irate man told Gov.
And plenty of those people are irate about this, as evidenced on Twitter and in news coverage.
The police responded to a call after the actress was apparently intoxicated and irate with friends and family.
His friend took the irate selfie on Thursday morning after being surprised with his own face yet again.
"A Man Called Ove" An irate retiree forms a bond with a family who moves in next door.
Ellen Degeneres responded to irate fans with a tweet regarding Kim Burrell's appearance on the comedian's daytime show.
But Trump rambled and dodged in his lengthy response, and grew irate when Mason tried to follow up.
Those areas generated fewer complaints, according to the borough president's office, which heard from many irate Queens residents.
Or an irate mom with a screaming kid in a shopping cart crashes into you and you die.
Chris, furious at Wills, returns to the guys irate that he's lost his chance to speak with Becca.
Unsurprisingly, professional athletes grew irate at the insinuation that similar lewd remarks were commonplace in men's locker rooms.
"These Internet star analysts have no shame, recommending people to go long on stocks," wrote one irate netizen.
That discussion could range from reporting sexual harassment to asking for a raise to handling an irate customer.
Initially, the White House suggested that Comey was fired due to that memorandum, and Rosenstein reportedly was irate.
To the people sending irate, sometimes violent emails, she was still a "hideous monster" who'd enabled false accusations.
Democrats were irate at the White House's move, casting it as an effort to obstruct their congressional probes.
I'm quite a brave person, so I wouldn't be scared, but the conversation would be a bit irate.
The referee lightly kicked Vinicius back to the coach, who, still irate, threw it back at the referee.
Kasun said, nothing seemed to draw irate responses online like failed hardware campaigns in the world of crowdfunding.
Before they could do so, an irate woman burst in brandishing an electric extension cable in her hand.
Huizar allegedly put King in a chokehold after he became irate, which prompted the assault and battery charge.
Sports Illustrated put together an article with irate quotes from Gene Tunney, Nat Fleicher, Jack Dempsey and others.
Throughout her career, Fukushima has dealt with irate yakuza who have thrashed around her practice and threatened her.
Knitting your pussy hat is great, marching, writing irate postcards to Paul Ryan is great, Ms. Richards said.
When the chain brought the $22008 Footlong back in winter after a yearslong absence, many franchisees were irate.
But when a stranger recently ditched a bicycle in the bushes outside his door, Mr. Liu was irate.
I'm irate that Congress will not even allow a vote, let alone hold a hearing on these measures.
"I'm sure that some of them will be very irate, and we'll probably face some lawsuits," she said.
Kelly became irate when he allegedly discovered the talent tried to sell his merch online several weeks later.
Star said he thought it was a simple question but people were getting "irate and insane" about it.
The gossip columnist Hedda Hopper was particularly irate that Signoret, a well-known leftist, had been so honored.
According to Jenkins, Antetokounmpo was "irate," with the benching, saying he decided to research Kidd's NBA career afterward.
Lee Zeldin, and become "irate with a campaign worker" and threatened to kill him and Trump supporters, police said.
Employees say Emanjula Daracus Brown became "irate" while waiting for his food, and ultimately pointed a gun at staff.
"The artist began getting irate," one passenger, who did not identify themselves said on the frequent flyer forum FlyerTalk.
Stunned and irate onlookers said military police officers had been shooting at a motorcycle as it passed the van.
A few irate programmers asked him to remove the solicitation, which they saw as cluttering up their installation process.
But Lenny's not impressed by Alan's passive approach to affecting change — donating, voting, writing irate letters to the Times.
Chesterfield cigarettes, the sponsor of his TV show, "was boycotted by irate moralists" and angry letters poured into NBC.
For more than an hour at the outset, irate Democrats and a frustrated Mr. Grassley parried back and forth.
Companies face irate money managers and investment advisers, who are duty-bound to ask tough questions about their investments.
Plenty of irate Apple customers are turning to local third-party repair shops to get their iPhone batteries replaced.
At the police barracks, several passengers who had had their passports taken away by airport authorities were growing irate.
And then there was that House hearing where an irate congressman told her she was just like a criminal.
One Saudi host grew so irate when I pulled out my wallet that he ordered me off his property.
Sources say a bartender overheard this and was so irate, he contacted the Sheriff's and lodged a formal complaint.
Frankowski has seen parents, especially wealthier ones, become irate over lice outbreaks, yelling at school nurses and even janitors.
After cops told her they could not "cancel" the report, she became irate and left ... according to the documents.
The Bachelor Australia has fans irate after the show mocked a contestant for doing sex work, as BuzzFeed points out.
Walter was found running across a highway, suffering from fleas, heartworms, and a recent spray attack from an irate skunk.
Twitter latched on to one scene from the trailer in which an irate Jigglypuff performs in a grungy music lounge.
Not everyone is happy, of course; some online conservatives are particularly irate, and some Ravelry members have deleted their accounts.
Even as recently as October, irate former subscribers were receiving notices that they would be re-subscribed to new plans.
Irate citizens, calling for President Michel Temer's resignation, have staged several street protests during which demonstrators have vandalized government buildings.
In emails cited in the complaint, an irate Kane vowed to wage "war" with Fina, a criminal complaint later said.
Irate, her brothers decide to take matters into their own hands, and beat up the old man's car for revenge.
The social media furor turned up more instances of a man who appeared to be Schlossberg getting irate with others.
Rivera became irate and began to strike Dorsey, with a closed fist, in the face and back of the head.
Widespread internet outages around the United States on Friday afternoon quelled productivity and sent irate customers to Twitter to complain.
Irate with the company's upfront pricing feature, Uber drivers in Australia decided to not pick up passengers on Monday morning.
The irate beast had a rough ride travelling to the exhibition in the cargo hold of a Virgin Australia plane.
Recent reports show Trump was irate and wanted to fire Sessions and even tried to dispatch aides to do so.
Many of Trump's top supporters, like conservative radio host Sean Hannity, have been irate at Ryan's behavior during the campaign.
With Fognini irate and Nadal serving for a 4-1 lead, another comfortable Nadal route to the final looked on.
Despite the hefty near-40% gain Trump still has, he is irate at the sell-off, according to CNBC sources.
Excuse me, I have an I.M. from an irate out-of-town reader: Joyce, you are again reinforcing sexist stereotypes.
Abdullah, who eventually moved to Sweden, was still irate about his experience with the US officials and refused to cooperate.
In "Slaves Without Masters," the historian Ira Berlin quotes an irate man addressing a neighbor who had freed his slaves.
Our source says the elderly man became irate, at one point trying to take a generator and punching a producer.
When asked why it matters, and is there not an argument for seeing extinction as part of evolution, Hildebrandt becomes irate.
Mr. Trump's sharp-edged "Make America Great Again" campaign attracts working-class whites irate and fearful about immigration and cultural change.
Whereas Ms Shelton has called for a strong dollar, Mr Trump gets irate when other countries seek to depreciate against it.
"He was irate at the fact that the conductor had called the police about an incident on the train," said Ortiz.
Now, Republicans envision an offsetting boost from conservatives irate over Kavanaugh — but only if he is denied the Supreme Court seat.
Our sources say the real story is this ... Soulja had been dating Kayla but ended the relationship, and she was irate.
Trump was predictably irate, but staffers intervened before he could act—and embarrass himself and the administration by tweeting fake news.
In a statement, police said a second woman who had a bomb was "lynched by an irate mob in the vicinity".
Shareholder activism has expanded well beyond the stereotypical irate hedge fund manager, pounding his fists on the table for corporate changes.
The student (who declined to comment for this article), now even more irate, took the elevator back to the ninth floor.
The irate investor argued that the twins should not have backed out because they had already signed the binding term sheet.
Mr. Moore said he had received an irate phone call afterward from Mr. Bigazzi, who had somehow learned about the talk.
Local television broadcast interviews with irate Hong Kong residents who were unable to pay their taxes or use other government services.
Another benefit of legal pot: Some subway riders who have been irate over terrible service might become a little more relaxed.
Many had lost their jobs to industrialization, man had been replaced by machine and the irate mob was ready for revenge.
He died alone and irate in his apartment in the Salamanca district four months before the uprising spearheaded by Franco's troops.
But they left Saudi Arabia "pretty clearly irate," said Mr. Hanna, who studies Egypt and the region at the Century Foundation.
He spent the evening of his impeachment delivering a disjointed and irate speech in Michigan that foreshadowed his messaging going forward.
The time and scope of the investigation led irate members of Congress to block the renewal of the independent counsel law.
The mother told police her son had a "history of developmental and learning disabilities," was "increasingly irate" and suffered from ADHD.
Lentz, the irate North Dakota grain producer, said farmers have one loyalty come election time, one a businessman president should understand.
The result was that an irate and humiliated Mr Berlusconi withdrew from a pact to support Mr Renzi's constitutional reforms in parliament.
The board faced a barrage of questions from irate shareholders throughout the meeting, ranging from handling of past scandals to branch closures.
Critics were most irate that Trump, in answering a question, didn't unreservedly say that he trusted our intelligence agencies more than Putin.
This time, however, Trump's request won't touch the recently passed $2107 trillion omnibus spending bill that the president was so irate over.
There's an option to 'make it stronger', in terms of tone/forcefulness, in case a first draft/s aren't appropriately irate enough.
Jet has been forced to cancel hundreds of flights and irate passengers have turned to social media platforms to express their outrage.
NeNe Leakes' son, Brentt, was trying to help his mom out on her tour but got robbed by an irate fan instead.
The photographer told police that he did not recognize Murray and said that the actor was irate that he was taking photos.
Originally, this was designed to let businesses move messy or irate customer service conversations off their Wall where other fans could see.
The rise of tools offering tracker blocking offers another route for irate consumers to thwart online mass surveillance by ad targeting giants.
Which is why I spent prime Mr. Robot time instead writing this bitchfest and seeking out other irate SlingTV customers on Twitter.
It opens with a youthful Sirius and James cornered by two irate policemen at the end of a high-speed motorcycle chase.
We had 541 backers, and I'd say only two were really pissed off about not having their moon, and they were irate.
But Rotunno has scoffed at that supposed imbalance and grown irate in court when the prosecution has accused her of victim-blaming.
Jones clearly became irate, put his hands directly in officials' faces ... and even gave them the finger just inches from their noses!!!
People are irate about Route 260, a stop-and-go arterial that each day squeezes tens of thousands of exurbanites toward Washington.
With many voters irate about Trump's performance in the White House, Democratic candidates have consistently done better than in pre-Trump elections.
Time's up before we solve the puzzle, prompting irate responses in the game's comments box from remote players condemning everyone else's stupidity.
In the cavernous mall atrium, Toronto punk bands Teenanger and S.H.I.T. played across from a snack booth staffed by irate old ladies.
Screwball comedies are typically populated by madcap socialites, irate plutocrats, plucky working girls, comic servants, idiotic lounge lizards and English-mangling foreigners.
It won 322 to 306, and an irate Mr. Johnson yanked his bill, evidently intent on reintroducing it in the coming week.
Caroline is a lively girl who hops off a shared taxi without paying and turns back to grin at the irate driver.
Mr. Zhao was irate, calling Mr. Yuan "worse than a pig or a dog," according to his testimony at his murder trial.
Really Seen It All Really Seen It All: I receive a lot of upset, irate and (sometimes) abusive "feedback" to my work.
Trump had wanted Mueller fired at one point, and was irate over Sessions' recusal from overseeing the Mueller investigation, Mueller ultimately found.
The budget airline is facing irate passengers and an angry regulator after cancelling more than 20,000 flights over the coming seven months.
I'd find endless messages from irate [redacted] officials who'd been told that they were supposed to meet with me by Ambassador Sondland.
Bolton reportedly was irate over the freezing of Ukrainian military aid, and he could have the knowledge and motivation to supply information.
Apparently the young Greek was not overly familiar with Kidd's resume, per Jenkins: The first time Kidd benched him, Antetokounmpo was irate.
More than a few irate users who noticed the glitch were quick to bring it to the attention of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.
The interview was a rousing success—if his intention was to make irate New Yorkers even more furious about a massive corporate handout.
Democrats are still irate that Attorney General William Barr's initial summary the report cleared the Trump administration of wrongdoing, while omitting damaging findings.
Charlotte Wilkinson, who lives in Stokeinteignhead, UK, posted a photo to Facebook Sunday of an irate note her mother received from a neighbor.
Moore's subsequent businesses, including his illegal DVD and downloads operation, also left a trail of irate customers who said they'd been ripped off.
A security alert at Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport that the group said was their doing turned out to be an irate passenger.
German media are painting a picture of a confused, irate and fearful CDU/CSU leadership in the run-up to September 2017 elections.
Sometimes, when I see friends on Facebook posting political links with irate messages, my first thought is, You are preaching to the converted.
The syndicate bosses in Hong Kong were irate - their other drug rings in Australia were collecting their narcotics and selling them without incident.
Kearns was irate, but the Shelby men had already hired a small army of carpenters to build them a fifty thousand seat arena.
Soon, Mr. Elwes's brother Cary, the actor, had written an opening scene in which an irate Elvis blows away his television with a .
Downstairs, Shapiro is on the phone with Clark, who's irate over the fact that O. J. hasn't yet turned himself into the police.
After a few additional irate tweets, the model deleted her Twitter account (purportedly at the behest of her agency at the time, IMG).
The vice president's physician later wrote in a memo of feeling intimidated by an irate Jackson during a confrontation over the physician's concerns.
Howard said his members were "irate" about a proposed plan to slice the mortgage interest deduction in half, to a maximum of $500,000.
The club's leaders were so fearful that an irate parent might charge or assault Mr. Farley that they hired security to maintain order.
He was appointed as special counsel by Trump's deputy attorney general, although Trump was irate at Sessions for allowing the appointment to happen.
The European Union is irate about U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, and worried about Trump's threatened 20 percent levies on imported vehicles.
Here's how Lime — which is reportedly attempting to raise up to $500 million — navigates the streets and sometimes irate citizens of San Francisco.
Canadians were irate that Mr. Trump appeared intent on punishing Canada, a major trading partner and traditionally one of its most ardent allies.
The challenge is cleaning up the mess while keeping her various constituencies — users, creators, advertisers, parents, lawmakers — happy, or at least not irate.
The latest attempt to capture decades-old magic is this shiny DreamWorks adaptation, which features modern cameos, including from an irate Gordon Ramsay.
Art Review Like an irate guardian angel, the American artist David Wojnarowicz was there when we needed him politically 21986-plus years ago.
He had the attitude of an irate toddler with his arms crossed and I felt like I was about to be told off.
In addition to Collins, Senator Lisa Murkowski was irate and denounced the comments by Nadler as soon as she walked off the floor.
Democrats and environmental activists are most irate over the party's failure to pass controls on PFAS chemicals in the annual defense policy bill.
What becomes clear is Mr. Mackey's contrarianism and his will to fight in the face of irate shareholders and pessimistic Wall Street analysts.
Faced with irate residents, officials began looking more closely at development applications like the proposal for the 50 acres along West Neck Creek.
But she said she became irate about the cost of EpiPens, which her insurance was forcing her to pay for out of pocket.
Customers get irate if their ACs can't be installed immediately, and sometimes they try to bribe their way to the front of the line.
But Democrats are the ones who should be irate, and they will be once they figure out what Trump is doing and doing successfully.
They are still irate that Attorney General William Barr's initial summary of the report cleared the Trump administration of wrongdoing, while omitting damaging findings.
Another post, unprintable in a family newspaper, was a ribald joke involving a seller of fried dough sticks, his wife and an irate customer.
Here's the problem: President Trump is irate over the $1.3 trillion spending bill he signed into law in March to avoid a government shutdown.
What came next made me even more irate than the fact that I'd spent large sums of money on nicotine in the first place.
Some irate internet activists raised money to buy individual congress members' search history before realizing that personal information is not sold a la carte.    
"My favorite thing about Brutalism was the dismissive reviews we were getting from irate Guardian readers, before we had even published anything," says Myers.
Or it is possible that computers will learn to handle almost all simple inquiries, leaving humans to deal with the most incoherent, irate customers.
The feverish mood of the supporters perhaps explains the irate reaction to the news which came out of the club early on Tuesday morning.
Irate citizens blocked the road to the mainland for ten days and erected a camp outside government house, keeping Ms Bertone from her office.
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During 20 years' worth of guest appearances on "The Daily Show," Lewis Black has gone through many moods: incensed, seething, irate, furious, aggrieved, annoyed.
Mr. Trump's stern "law and order" message repels many African-Americans irate over police shootings and many Hispanics concerned about immigration; the sympathy Mrs.
But regardless of Clinton's perceived flaws, weren't Hispanic voters, irate or terrified at the prospect of Trump taking over, going to save the day?
Last week an irate white male lawyer threatened to call immigration officials on employees at a New York restaurant because they were speaking Spanish.
Irate farmers lined up their tractors, each adorned with a small Greek flag, and declared they were ready to fight to protect the country.
Nevin was irate when he found out he had been ejected, racing out to confront the umpires and pointing toward the Red Sox dugout.
Irena is unhappy with this, but Wiktor is irate, and he convinces Zula to defect with him to the West while they're in Berlin.
The stink of low tide, the tiny crabs waving their pitchfork arms at us from the exposed rocks like a mob of irate villagers.
In January of 1940, Stephen C. Clark, chairman of the Board of Trustees at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), received an irate letter.
Instead of taking them off the scent, our Weezy sources say the staff continued to send the call to his room ... making him irate.
A vulture standing amid the flowers in front of the savings and loan was undeterred by an irate employee shouting and waving a clipboard.
Most recently, in January, an irate Aaron Sosnick berated him in Tompkins Square Park, yelling and wagging his finger and calling him a traitor.
She keeps going to work until, while helping an irate customer find his bag, she starts to have more serious trouble breathing and faints.
Irate customers have festooned Combatant Gentlemen's social media pages with angry complaints over lengthy shipment delays, or not getting what they ordered at all.
Sources told CNN that the President was irate that intelligence community briefers told House lawmakers about Russia's new threat in a meeting last week.
And you in turn will sit there and stare back, ignoring irate calls from the office or pleas for your attention from family members.
With the collusion of some U.S. citizens, whether they knew they were colluding or not, Putin pulled it off and that makes me irate.
"The offender then became irate and licked the face of an officer and verbally threatened the officer," police said in a statement to CNN.
He plans to enter evidence that Spitzer was irate about statements Greenberg made about the attorney general's overly aggressive approach towards alleged corporate misconduct.
And those who were granted delegate credentials became even more irate after convention leaders refused to reconsider the 58 delegates who were turned away.
If cars move so slowly that, by walking up and down the lanes, Lawal passes the same driver several times, that driver might become irate.
In the event the facts reveal that Smith was irate, jumped out of his car and began making threats, the defense position would be buttressed.
I personally didn't notice an obnoxious click every time I pressed a finger to a key, and I've yet to be flogged by irate coworkers.
On the morning he resigned, an irate member of Minjoo expressed his anger by smashing a window of the governor's residence with a baseball bat.
A woman defecated inside of a Tim Hortons restaurant in Canada and threw her feces at an employee after she grew irate during an argument.
Instead it's sending a veteran EMEA policy guy, Richard Allan, now its London-based VP of policy solutions, to face a roomful of irate MPs.
Michael Blackson probably should've been irate about a drunk driver smashing into his car -- but he was more flabbergasted than anything ... and we get why.
After all, the show combines all the things cats hate the most (being dressed up like Joe d'MEWggio, bright flashing lights, irate New Yorkers, attention).
Before the same event, an irate Trump phoned his longtime advance man George Gigicos to complain the crowds at the rally looked sparse on television.
Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban grows irate at such a suggestion and is fully focused on guiding the squad to its third consecutive conference crown.
When Jacob Wang saw reports circulating online recently suggesting that life was getting better in Wuhan, the center of the coronavirus outbreak, he was irate.
One parent came in after class, irate, and demanded to know why I had taught the er/ir/ur diphthong before the oi/oy diphthong.
Al is coaxed into helping Bibby load his truck with construction site lumber, which turns out to be "reconfiscated" goods from an unsuspecting, irate client.
Never bet against politics as usual: After Sanders's capitulation on Tuesday, I am $75 richer and the staunchest of his supporters are stunned, disbelieving, irate.
"Harry Potter" author JK Rowling defended Williams after cartoonist Mark Knight released an editorial cartoon which featured an irate Williams jumping on her tennis racquet.
My job was to answer the phone and tell irate users who'd contracted viruses from illegally downloading music (read: porn) that we didn't give refunds.
Background reading: On the eve of the House vote, President Trump denounced the impeachment inquiry in an irate six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
He denies Wayne Rooney has ever scored at a major tournament, his tone growing ever more irate as he's corrected on his blatant, obvious misbelief.
The altercation began after the deceased man, Delrawn Small, became irate after believing that NYPD Officer Wayne Isaacs had cut him off in his vehicle.
Jack Dorsey Woos Irate Republicans by Calmly Explaining Twitter Is Indeed Fucked UpTwitter CEO Jack Dorsey testifies before the House Energy and Commerce Committee Wednesday, Sept.
A waitress with a concealed carry permit defended her co-worker after an irate customer went behind the counter and punched her, newly released video reveals.
There's one notable Twitter account that's been silent so far — but you can bet we'll be hearing an earful from an irate President-elect Trump tomorrow.
As a promoter with an edgy show to sell, the best you can hope is for it to be picketed by the irate and narrow-minded.
She earns about the same being an avatar as she did in her former call center job, where she consoled Americans irate about credit card charges.
The President can't help but publicly rage about the show, and rumors trickled out that he was particularly irate about Melissa McCarthy's surprise turn as Spicer.
In the video, an irate man is seen standing above the silent couple and can be heard yelling at them about social security and health care.
His family received anonymous threats, irate fans called him a "Turkish pig" and Bernd Holzhauer, a councillor for the Social Democratic Party, labelled him a "goatfucker".
Those who remain are increasingly unmotivated, irate over low wages, and fearful of work accidents as PDVSA's installations deteriorate due to years of underinvestment and mismanagement.
Other, very irate fans questioned why the series is casting anyone at all after it wrote Capshaw and Sarah Drew out of the show last season.
Even without knowing those irate drivers personally, I care enough about driving etiquette to politely change lanes without getting the finger from them for doing so.
They became irate after being told it was not ready and there would be a $25 service charge, the Pearl River County Sheriff's Office told WDSU.
With a broad Texas drawl and a folksy glint in his eye, he told the story of an irate woman he encountered during a church service.
But most of all, I'm irate that Motorola's once-great Moto G budget handset has been turned into a compromised and nondescript piece of technological mediocrity.
MedStar Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C., was partially evacuated on Thursday after an irate patient made threats toward a doctor, a local TV station reported.
The irate conservative leaders of the state legislature, convinced this represented a threat to public safety, convened a one-day emergency session to overrule the ordinance.
The website's owner, Jordan Miller, said at one point that he received an irate call from Jamie Spears, who threatened to have the website taken down.
Late in the movie, reality crashes in — first with the arrival of Elena's irate family and second in the form of the October 1962 missile crisis.
When workers try to wash or sanitize their hands between drive-thru orders, they told Business Insider that some customers become irate at the slower service. 
When a company botched a transaction, I couldn't help but smell opportunity; those who wrote to me, naturally, were just plain irate, often with good cause.
In fact, he was just pocketing the money and occasionally mollifying his more irate victims by sending them cases he had bought from other wine stores.
Expect him to out-Kanye Kanye — who is back from his mental-rest days and showing again, despite the rather irate reaction to his last show.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is already irate because he says West Point — the Army academy located in New York state — is slated to lose funds.
That makes Smith's public tweets a break from tradition, if only in that he acknowledges the issue so soon after it's bubbled to the community's irate surface.
"There were times when she was so irate she would say 'we can't talk about this anymore, you don't understand what i went through,&apos" she says.
Schools close Parents in Prince George's County Public Schools in Maryland were especially irate after the district announced school closures at the last minute on Tuesday night.
In recent years, state media has detailed numerous dramatic incidents involving irate passengers, ranging from blocking moving aircraft on an active runway to fistfights with airport employees.
Cell phone video of the exchange also showed a visibly irate Clinton accusing the Sanders campaign of spreading lies about her connections to the fossil fuel industry.
At the very least, the unfortunate staff who have to deal with irate would-be holidaymakers need to be trained to deflect the worst of the rage.
People are irate that a well-respected brand would dip its toe into the highly controversial waters of skin lightening, especially as it relates to the vagina.
Kufrin won the popular vote, though: Fans were irate that she'd been dumped so cruelly on television that they started Venmo-ing her cash for breakup drinks.
Almost five hours after first acknowledging the outage, ESPN Fantasy Sports tweeted that it had fixed the issue — but many irate fantasy users were far from placated.
An irate Neighbor upset that police are looking for a stolen toolbox and not "the boy" who "pulled out his pistol on" him earlier in the year.
Indeed, the German government is irate about new US sanctions that are as much about promoting American LNG exports to Europe as they are about punishing Russia.
We're told while he was at the local station preparing for fingerprinting, Bates became irate and declared he didn't like one of the officers in the room.
Even before his positioning behind Trump during his victory speech spawned the hashtag #FreeChrisChristie, his endorsement spawned a slew of irate hometown newspaper editorials that ran Tuesday.
Long, a 28-year-old who served in Afghanistan with the Marines, was acting somewhat irate and a little irrationally, according to Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean.
The best rough-and-ready attempt is the Guide to Sleeping in Airports, a website that publishes an annual survey based on voluntary submissions from irate travellers.
Baron was shocked and irate when he learned about his dad's mischievous deed after single women began flooding him with messages on Facebook and reporters started calling.
In April, faced with huge debts, irate lenders and sceptical suppliers, Mr Todoric said he was "putting everything he had built" into the hands of the government.
And fiscally conservative groups were irate with the GOP Congress for passing a $2900 trillion spending package in 220006 that was signed into law by the president.
"You have no clue about the game," an irate Djokovic told Murphy before turning to continue the debate with tournament director Tom Barnes who was hovering nearby.
Until teenagers stop being irate, someone young will eventually come along to shatter every rule, spit on all accepted wisdom, and remind us of what we forgot.
The Times even has an Angry Uncle Bot to practice Thanksgiving conversation on, so things don't spiral out of control when you encounter your irate relatives IRL.
Allison's husband, Ted, is lying in bed next to her but he is too irate about the new construction to think about sex, let alone have it.
There's also a video of the orgiastic scene in Fellini's "La Prova d'Orchestra" ("Orchestra Rehearsal") from 1978 in which the irate musicians attack a tomb-size metronome.
After some irate travelers vented on social media, Mohr stressed that the issue didn't result in any cancellations, and caused only nine delays across the entire system.
But that didn't stop an irate passenger on the Los Angeles subway from singling her out and claiming Chinese people are putrid and responsible for all diseases.
During a two-minute encounter with reporters on Saturday morning, he grew irate, angrily insisting that he had never spoken with his son about any overseas work.
The teenager said Mr. Weaver and Mr. Lewis became irate when Ms. Majors refused to hand over her cellphone on a set of stairs in the park.
"Some buildings don't enforce the 100% transfer rule and that makes it difficult on the rest of us when a member gets irate about unloading their cart."
But if Trump's team was buoyed by Kavanaugh's explosively irate response, they were not quite ready to proclaim outright victory ahead of the Senate Judiciary Committee's meeting.
In its race to both drive cash flow and pacify increasingly irate bondholders, the company quickly added the second assembly line, officially known as General Assembly 4.
In 2018, a man near Baltimore was killed after officers showed up to seize his weapons based on a court order and "he became irate," police said.
But irate residents, including Natalie Morales, a news anchor on the NBC "Today" show, have confronted Ms. Zimmer with their objections and directed their outrage to state officials.
Earlier that evening, the customer had gone through the drive-thru and became irate because he received the wrong drink, Tulsa Police Officer Jeanne Pierce told BuzzFeed News.
Even if this does not happen, a formal split between the two sides of the CDU/CSU group in the Bundestag was suggested by some irate CSUers earlier.
The Biebs quit after some irate fans -- and a few of his exes -- got into it regarding photos he posted of him and gal pal, model Sofia Richie.
No wonder Blair sounded irate in a BBC radio interview on Friday when he highlighted the 16 million Remain voters who had been "disenfranchised" by the Brexit result.
This will worsen the stand-off between the regime and its foes, which include a sprawling coalition of parties called the Democratic Unity alliance (MUD) and irate citizens.
" So, Schwartz didn't need to go around defending Jax, and therefore implying Faith was a liar, and Jax didn't need to yell at Brittany for making him "irate.
The next they were scrambling out of the way as a male passenger became irate and began throwing punches at another man seated in the row behind him.
Two irate subway riders are being sought by New York police after a subway conductor was viciously beaten when he announced a train was going "express" on Saturday.
Eyewitnesses tell us the fan refused to give the mic back to Ken, who became irate and got into a spat with the guy in the front row.
Sanders's campaign is irate, believing the media is overly eager to write his obituary by spinning the polls in an effort to pass the progressive mantle to Sen.
Though he blamed the reversal on Democrats and the media, the switch was actually prompted by irate Republicans, sources told The Washington Post and The New York Times.
BBC management had initially responded to outrage over the pay disclosures by pledging to close the gender gap by 2020, but that failed to satisfy irate women employees.
Reports suggest that Trump was irate over the failure of Comey to support him on the Obama wiretapping allegations and to dismiss the allegations in the Russian controversy.
But The Butler Eagle, a newspaper in Pennsylvania, said Monday that it had discontinued to the strip after being alerted to a hidden message by an irate reader.
If you missed it: The president, irate over the G.M. cutbacks, threatened to punish the automaker by ending federal tax credits that have helped its electric-vehicle efforts.
Stories like these are part of the reason black kites and other raptors are illegally shot on sight by irate station managers, Dr. Bonta said in an interview.
She also said Dr. Jackson had become irate and aggressive during a confrontation over the situation, and that he had fostered an unprofessional atmosphere in the medical unit.
"I know if someone cheated me out of winning the title and I found out about it I would be irate," he wrote on Twitter, including an expletive.
Police were told that McGregor and roughly 10 other people "became irate and began throwing various items, damaging property at the location," according to police spokesperson George Tsourovakas.
Now many of these same members are irate that President Trump would remove an order found to be unconstitutional and leave the question of any subsidy to Congress.
Dan Sobien, who heads the NWS Employees Organization, which represents thousands working under NOAA, told The Daily Beast that workers were "shocked, stunned and irate" about the move.
As the radio host Hugh Hewitt took calls from irate listeners, he predicted political ruin for Republican senators, like Dean Heller of Nevada, who had opposed the bill.
In one formally thrilling sequence, one wall shows a woman driving while talking on her cellphone, and the other a man stuck behind her and growing increasingly irate.
Riding around the vicinity of the above-mentioned Thai smelting yard — the one with the tall, ugly smokestack — I find plenty of farmers irate about the sickening fumes.
Including it in the bill could substantially frustrate moderates who want to be a 'yes' but worry that their constituents would be irate if they take away the benefits.
Consumer groups have complained the extra fees are unjust and unions have said new charges for holding current accounts were poorly presented, leaving staff to deal with irate clients.
Late last year, Macron's centrist government dropped planned fuel tax increases after protests by irate motorists turned into a nationwide movement by so-called "yellow vests" against his reforms.
Though Acosta said that she never chastised her friend for his decision, when she asked about how he planned to support himself moving forward, he became defensive and irate.
Irate tweets since his termination include a screenshot showing Corsi received his first two strikes—both for harassment and/or bullying—on the 423th and 26th of this month.
"Some songs couldn't even get on the fucking album because my nose was so fucking stuffy from my pregnancy," a clearly irate Cardi said before deactivating her Instagram account.
The officers said they were unequipped to handle the daily chaos of hundreds of frustrated and often irate people who sometimes taunt, curse out or even assault staff members.
Yes, the golden age of air travel may be over, but that doesn't give anyone the right to punch the seat in front of them like an irate toddler.
Far Cry 5 looks like it could incense and alienate an entire group of gamers – ironically the same that might be irate about having their guns taken away IRL.
The issues, which appear to have first surfaced on Wednesday, have left irate subscribers scrambling for a way to access the wall-to-wall election coverage permeating the airwaves.
Every few decades, newspaper exposés would prompt irate congressmen or presidents to weed out fraudulent for-profit programmes—only to discover later that they had simply sprung up elsewhere.
So far, the reaction from Brussels has been irate, with EU commissioners threatening to reject the package before formally receiving it, and triggering a war of words with Rome.
The robot has been used in Frankfurt airport as a multi-lingual concierge, helping travelers find their way, but also for customer services training - simulating irate shoppers for example.
Late last year, Macron's centrist government dropped planned fuel tax increases after protests by irate motorists turned into a nationwide movement by so-called "yellow vests" against his reforms.
On March 12, Variety reported that MoviePass lost more money than originally reported last year, partly because the company reported revenues from subscriptions that irate customers had let lapse.
Ticking that box would risk further angering an already irate Kremlin, while a no on the plans, reportedly backed by Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, could alienate his generals.
Mr. Thiel said he was irate that a website owned by Gawker had, among other things, outed him and several of his friends as gay, solely to be prurient.
When her male companion, who was nursing his beer like it was his last drink on earth, saw the kiss he became irate and stormed out of his seat.
Some shareholders, already irate at the millions of euros in advisory fees for the failed merger, were furious last week when the cost of the settlement deal was announced.
The weigh-in is preceded by a "tolling out" ceremony involving bell ringing that originated in 1678 when residents, irate at their drunken mayor, stripped him of his authority.
Howard said last month his members were "irate" about a proposed plan in the House bill to slice the mortgage interest deduction in half, to a maximum of $500,000.
When public uproar played out much as Fong-Jones had predicted, she sat across from executives to negotiate a new policy—then explained the necessary compromises to irate employees.
If Aramco tried to raise prices by cutting oil production or exports, it would face irate customers in Asia and hurt its own refineries in China and Korea, too.
It eventually was canceled as irate islanders learned the authority had agreed to pay $319 an hour to visiting linemen while other contractors were paid as little as $42.
At 12A, "Angry baseball player out at first," calls for irate with the first of "player" in the first position, or PIRATE, which is a baseball player in Pittsburgh.
Iraqi leaders were already irate over the Trump administration's insistence that they comply with American sanctions imposed against Iran after President Trump withdrew from the nuclear deal with Tehran.
The briefing Pierson gave to lawmakers was a key component behind his ouster, with a White House official telling CNN that the President became irate with Maguire over it.
When the king's father, Charles I, was executed for treason, he would not have been able to pardon his way out of his beheading by his irate protestant subjects.
Most of Congress seems to think so, and President Trump agrees, if his irate tweets about taking executive action to fix health care on his own are any indication.
Even now, German representatives on the European Central Bank's governing board are demanding higher interest rates to placate irate German savers who are seeing no return on their money.
After more than a year of catastrophes that left customers and investors increasingly confused and irate, the discount movie ticket subscription service kicked the can on Saturday, September 14.
Those regulations, proposed after the 2007-2008 financial crisis, were hastily drafted and quickly passed by a political class that needed feel-good remedies to appease its irate constituents.
President Donald Trump was irate with GM, tweeting on Tuesday that he was "very disappointed" with the company and CEO Mary Barra for idling plants in Ohio, Michigan and Maryland.
Many people, myself included, were irate that Joelle (Ashley Blaine Featherson) didn't get an episode from her point of view like all of the other main characters in season one.
On an international flight he had gotten drunk, called me a "bitch," then threatened to fight one of the passengers who tried to stop the irate tirade funneling against me.
Irate messages poured onto the "Sanders for President" message board on Reddit, an online discussion forum, with users promising to vote for Mr. Sanders regardless of what the superdelegates said.
Kano's never been one to mix his words, and the anger in his flow is infectious, with East London inflections mutating into Jamaican ragga when he gets his most irate.
When canvassing was over, Sorenson checked the campaign's email account to find a restrained but irate message from a community member, upset that his home's "no soliciting" sign was ignored.
Republican leaders went along each time, even as the president became increasingly irate, once coming close to vetoing a spending package on the day of the White House signing ceremony.
In Midtown, the irate white counter-demonstrators include members of the National Renaissance Party, bedecked with crypto-fascist imagery like swastikas and "Bomb Hanoi" pins, coolly explaining their nativist ideology.
The unpredictable nature of the weather, especially the inability to know when it will rain next, has left cruise goers irate and unsure of whether to go on their trips.
When The New York Times published 400 pages of internal government documents on the rationale and techniques of this culturecide, an irate Beijing flatly denied the existence of the camps.
A Canadian intelligence official persuaded Abdullah, who was still irate from his run-in with US law enforcement, to accept Gonzalez&aposs offer to speak for at least two minutes.
On Thursday, Trump found himself revived by Kavanaugh's irate and tearful denial, delivered over the course of 45 minutes as his wife wept at the edge of the camera frame.
After the financial crisis, Americans were rightly irate that our regulators missed the pile-up of "covenant-light" loans and shaky mortgage-backed securities that brought down our financial markets.
The Senate Majority Leader is reacting to the video TMZ posted Saturday ... where an irate man pounded his fists on the table where McConnell and his wife were eating dinner.
Young, who spent the last two years with the Baltimore Orioles, reportedly became irate with the valet when he would not let him into a nightclub at the Viceroy Hotel.
Police were called to the Hamilton, Ontario fast-food chain after the "irate" man showed up to complain about the food he'd received via delivery from Uber Eats, CTV News reports.
Trump was irate with GM's announcement this week, tweeting on Tuesday that he was "very disappointed" with the company and CEO Mary Barra for idling plants in Ohio, Michigan and Maryland.
The two apparently got into an argument after the "irate" customer changed his mind at the pick-up window and wanted a cheeseburger instead of the chicken nuggets he originally ordered.
Unfortunately for Scott, this reputation-enhancing content was later joined by irate posts on the Ripoff Report website where people claiming to be former clients accused him of stealing their money.
Around that time, writes David Sheff in "Game Over", an authoritative account of Nintendo's rise, Mr Arakawa was visited at Nintendo's warehouse outside Seattle by an irate landlord demanding prompt payment.
The programme starts by going into workplaces and identifying key events (how an IT helpdesk handles a call from an irate customer, for example) that distinguish high performers from the rest.
President Trump has yet to be briefed on the proposal, but he will face a tough choice – either further angering an already irate Kremlin or falling out with his own generals.
"S— is about to get real," the irate star wrote in the text that kicked off his epic Instagram Story, in which he dragged his now ex-boyfriend for allegedly cheating.
Now its founder, Vijay Mallya, who inherited a booze empire and personified the Kingfisher way of life as India's "king of good times", is struggling to appease the airline's irate creditors.
He had told a reporter that he planned to blow himself up on Election Day in D.C. because he was irate about the current direction the U.S. has taken, officials said.
Yet Mr. Trump has a history of becoming irate when the subject of his income taxes comes up and belligerent when journalists have caught him misrepresenting his income and charitable contributions.
An irate Judge Amy Berman Jackson did not revoke his bail but instead ordered Stone to not make posts "in any way or on any subject" on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
An irate Meadows attempted to postpone Cohen's testimony at the start of the hearing, claiming that Cohen withheld submitting his written testimony until late Tuesday night in violation of committee rules.
If you've ever gotten irate at an automated phone menu or thanked your mobile phone for reminding you about an important meeting, this is a feeling with which you're well acquainted.
A group of bloggers, irate that founder Arianna Huffington did not offer them any part of the $315 million deal, demanded that she fork over some of the cash (she didn't).
BEIJING — Twenty-two seconds of real-life police drama have riveted and divided many in China over officers' powers to use force against irate residents — including a woman clutching an infant.
Behind the scenes: Wells Fargo executives were irate that the Fed's announcement trumpeted the replacement of the banks' directors, and that it implied the boardroom changes came at the Fed's instruction.
IRATE I + RATE APPRAISER I thought this was a nice find on Ms. Burnikel's part, and three of the four theme entries are debuts to boot, which makes them feel fresh.
Troopers were called to the Elkton, Maryland, warehouse on Thursday about "an irate individual ... damaging property and threatening to kill everyone in the building," the state police said in a statement.
" He said he had never discussed Hunter Biden's work in Ukraine with his son, growing irate as he pointed a finger into a reporter's chest and demanded, "Ask the right question.
Pompeo grew increasingly irate when Kelly pressed him on his failure to speak out in defense of Yovanovitch after relentless public attacks on her professionalism and character led to her removal.
" Moments later, he said: "We've seen people that are not of your stature get irate, and it's like, 'Well, if this dude gets upset, like what's going to happen to me?
Dogged throughout by irate church representatives, Mr. Theroux exhibits an amiable diffidence that dilutes their threats, employing their own jargon ("He seems enturbulated") to reveal them as more silly than sinister.
Recent reports of Waymo vehicles being attacked with knives and rocks by irate Arizonans were shocking to Metz, who says he has never encountered any belligerence while riding in the autonomous vehicles.
But as he headed first to Britain before meeting Mr Putin in Helsinki on July 16th, it could all be undone with a single irate presidential tweet, perhaps triggered by British protests.
As for the other, less irate candidates: as usual Ben Carson was somnolent, compulsively referring viewers to his website and coming across as unflatteringly grateful to be on the stage at all.
Motohashi reportedly became irate after showing off a small serpent to unenthusiastic diners who evidently did not share his passion for snakes, and probably just wanted to eat sushi without being eaten.
"Used to being quite irate as the Dems lie about our nominee at their convention," Mike Murphy, a former adviser to Senator John McCain and Mitt Romney, wrote in despair on Twitter.
Among other things, they've long been irate over Qatar's ties to militant and terrorist Islamist groups in the Mideast and its friendly relations with Iran — Saudi Arabia's chief rival in the region.
Irate members posted to complain they were unable to log in to their profiles or merge their accounts, or discovered that their accounts were missing points or nights counting toward elite status.
Mr. Trump is irate that the strategies devised by his national security adviser, John R. Bolton, and his secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, have failed to oust the Venezuelan leader, aides say.
US. Democrats are irate that President Trump and Republicans in Congress have been unwilling to give the government power to directly force lower prices from drugmakers — something the Pelosi bill would allow.
The Haggler As a representative of irate consumers across the country, the Haggler often toils on behalf of people who want nothing more than to find executives and scream in their faces.
National security aside, if I were Hillary Clinton or any of her supporters, I would be irate even now at Obama's failure to inform the American people fully about the Russian intrusion.
Democratic senators are on the defensive this week after irate liberals called, tweeted, and showed up at campaign offices in large numbers to protest votes in favor of President Donald Trump's nominees.
One guest in 2017 even tried to call the front desk after "an irate exchange with Churi," but had to use his personal phone because Churi was supposed to operate as an operator.
Irate over the smashed racket violation, Williams explained to Ramos that she shouldn't have been warned for coaching and that the racquet abuse should have been the verbal warning — not the point penalty.
There's irate anger over the withdrawal agreement coming from all sides — no one seems to like the deal because it's, well, pick your poison: not soft enough, not hard enough, not concrete enough.
Amid Facebook's mounting problems, CEO Mark Zuckerberg will confront hundreds of irate employees Friday to explain why a company executive lent his support to Brett Kavanaugh at the Senate Judiciary hearings last week.
But as the concept caught on, Kalanick had to face off against irate taxi commissions and politicians, groups that had managed to derail past tech startups hoping to get in the transportation game.
Peony had just been chased by the dogs and she was kind of irate, so I took a picture of her looking very grumpy, and it got a lot of very interesting comments.
Not only will you receive a free meal, but by using the app you'll also avoid the long lines typically filled with the bleary-eyed and often irate (read: pre-caffeinated) morning crowds.
An irate Earn waxes from fuming indignation to pained distress over the loss of his phone — his sole tradeable commodity — until Darius meekly offers his own phone for Earn to use as tender.
Pusha, 41, was performing at the Danforth Music Hall when his set was interrupted by some irate audience members, who showered him with splashes of liquid and attempted to bum-rush the stage.
As for the dog ... we're told he was irate after the French Bulldog nipped at his daughter after she got in the dog's face ... beat the animal, and then shot it to death.
A poor pup was violently launched across a room by her neck by an irate employee and landed on her head on a concrete floor ... and the disgusting incident was caught on video.
Harley-Davidson – tariffs and jobs: The Hill: Trump is irate about the Wisconsin motorcycle maker's announcement that U.S. back-and-forth tariffs with trading partners encouraged its decision to move some jobs abroad.
O'Reilly is now just like every other irate retiree who used to watch his TV show, puttering around his house in a bathrobe, making calls to his kids that go straight to voicemail.
If the coach wants to challenge a referee's decision, they throw Vinicius onto the center of the mat, creating the bizarre and hilarious spectacle of a very irate man throwing a stuffed animal.
Republicans appear to have taken significant flack over their August recess—not just from irate masses at town halls, but also from pals and supporters angry at their abandonment of a signature pledge.
Most of the time the calls I made bleeped into the unanswered-ether, so I could get away with the inane chatter of irate plumbers from Plaistow getting performatively annoyed about political correctness.
Members of the House of Representatives and Senate in both parties were irate and, in near-unanimous votes, passed the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA) establishing unofficial diplomatic, commercial and security relations with Taiwan.
However, one evening in May, apparently irate over finding that sushi was no longer front and center on the menu, one couple managed to order nothing but 20 pieces of orange salmon sushi.
Kim's teammate Adam Jones, playing center field, was irate and later said that he and Kim were victims of racial abuse from spectators, a claim corroborated by at least one fan in attendance.
Boyd said he feared for his life when a member of his team, irate about a vacation request, yelled and raised a heavy, metal clutch assembly as if he was going hit him.
Beyond prompting a complaint to the agency from an irate Montreal lawyer, the stunt spawned a loud debate about language, along with a death threat from a Québécois nationalist at his next show.
Doug Collins, who was Detroit's coach, was so irate that he had his players stand near the opposite basket in protest as Bowie passed to a wide-open teammate for his 10th assist.
A few days after my return home, I was sent video clips from Jill, who was irate about some of the conversations about her, including some discussion of her medical and psychological issues.
The dripping wet victim followed Antonio Alonso Ballesteros out of the restaurant, but the beyond-irate customer allegedly grabbed a shotgun from the rack on his SUV and aimed it at the worker.
The measures announced by Mr. Macri in recent days made it much easier to deport immigrants and restrict their entry, prompting irate comparisons to President Trump and igniting a fierce debate over immigration.
"The first call was regarding an irate customer, the second call was regarding a fight, and the third call was regarding shots fired, all of which were within several minutes," the agency said.
A lengthy video was played mashing up irate commentary from the likes of Beck, Bill O'Reilly, and Keith Olbermann, who solemnly pledged to be less of a jerk after being roasted by Stewart.
In 2008, Wonder Woman writer Greg Rucka wrote an irate blog post excoriating Playboy for a Wonder Woman cover shoot which he suggested would harm Hillary Clinton's chance for victory in the Democratic primary.
Sunday, police in North Little Rock, Arkansas, arrived at the fast-food restaurant after customer Tonio Andrews "became irate" in the drive-thru and smashed the lobby's glass door, according to an officer's report.
Costello was so irate that he quit the race, but, to Republicans' chagrin, he did so after the filing deadline had passed, once it was too late to recruit another candidate of their choice.
And in Flowers v Mississippi—provoking an irate dissent from Justices Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas—he sided with a black death-row inmate whose trials were infected by racial bias in jury selection.
We've heard from a number of irate Mavic Pro buyers who confirm that not only have their drones not been shipped yet, they can't get updated information from DJI on when to expect them.
They deal with irate people and tense circumstances all day, so if you're the one in 1,000 who gives them a big, genuine smile and friendly greeting, it will only play in your favor.
Last year I got a call from one of our general foremen about an irate woman who didn't want us to trim her tree because it would ruin her view on her way home.
Back in 2002 when Wm. Wrigley Jr., renowned for its chewing gum, attempted to buy Hershey for $12.5 billion, irate local residents signed petitions and staged rallies to stop plans to sell the company.
He was particularly irate at what he considered Mr. O'Neal's reluctance to sufficiently support an investment banker named Daniel Bayly, who was charged by federal prosecutors over a dubious banking deal done with Enron.
After dealing with one irate customer too many, Slater quit his job in epic fashion in 2010 by announcing it over the plane's PA system, grabbing two beers, and activating the inflatable emergency slide.
Goffin, normally one of the tour's most placid players, was irate from the beginning of the match and received a code violation for launching a ball out of the stadium after only two games.
The two barely spoke off the pitch, according to Cole; if Sheringham left a growing number of irate football fans in his wake, he was hardly a universal favourite in the dressing room, either.
Blac Chyna might have flown under the radar of Harvard honchos, if not for a flood of irate alums who put the school on notice about her apparent acceptance into the online business program.
Political contemporaries, the two septuagenarian liberal activists are longtime allies: In 1988, Mr. Sanders, then the mayor of Burlington, Vt., was slapped by an "irate citizen" after supporting Mr. Jackson in the state's caucuses.
Some of his movie parts were in Hollywood trifles; in one, "King Ralph" (21960), he was the stodgily irate English opposition to the ascension to the English throne of an American yokel (John Goodman).
Most upsettingly, low-wage McDonald's employees had to bear the brunt of irate customers upset over a one-ounce packet of sauce from a fictional cartoon that can be made in roughly ten minutes.
"It's amazing to me how many experts there are in trucking that have never set their butt in a truck," said one irate driver, quoted in Transport Topics, a trade pub that covered the session.
STARBUCKS EMPLOYEES, CUSTOMERS EXPRESS CONCERN OVER NEW POLICY: &aposI CAN&aposT SEE HOW THIS WILL WORK&apos Police said an irate Wittenmeyer got into an argument with Dominos staff over the pizza points reward system.
The woman, whose identity has not been made public, reportedly became irate after a flight attendant told her to put her table up as the plane prepared to take off from Chicago, witnesses told WLS.
BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Thursday that "deeply troubling" leaks to U.S. media about the Manchester suicide bombing would be investigated, after irate British police briefly stopped sharing information with U.S. agencies.
He became so "irate" with national security adviser H.R. McMaster earlier this year on a conference call that Defense Secretary James Mattis had to step in, an administration official directly familiar with the incident says.
First baseman Mark Teixeira was irate when the third-base coach Joe Espada told him, "Easy, easy" as he rounded third on a single by Chase Headley, only to get thrown out at the plate.
Dany was irate: "Your strategy has lost us Dorne, the Iron Islands, and the Reach," she hissed at Tyrion at the time, cutting him off when he started to say something about underestimating their enemies.
McMaster became aware that Bannon wanted them fired and, irate, phoned then-White House chief counsel Don McGahn that night to complain and ask if what they were doing was legal, according to two sources.
Both a Styles piece after the engagement and a wedding primer published last week were met with social-media scorn from readers irate at wasted column inches on people they viewed to be inconsequential characters.
"I watched this young woman — 21, 22 years of age — dealing with irate salespeople and messengers, doing it so calmly and efficiently — I was just so captivated by her," he said in a phone interview.
Trump reportedly became irate with Maguire after he allowed lawmakers to be briefed on the intelligence community's belief that Russia is attempting to interfere in the 85033 election to help Trump win a second term.
In a six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, President Trump denounced the impeachment inquiry in irate terms, asserting that he had done nothing wrong and that Democrats would pay a political price in 2020.
Fistfights between irate drivers have been growing more frequent as traffic has worsened, Mr. Abdel-Hadi noted — a problem that peaks during the holy season of Ramadan, when Egyptians rush to break their fast at sunset.
Irate shareholders disrupted the annual meeting at Wells Fargo, peppering board members with questions about what they knew and when about a scandal in which fake accounts were created by staff under pressure to beat targets.
October 5: Zuckerberg is forced to confront irate employees who are incensed that the company's head of global public policy, Joel Kaplan, is seated alongside the family of Brett Kavanaugh during his explosive Senate confirmation hearing.
The plan will take into account valuation estimates that irate noteholders have been seeking since talks began in May on how to potentially restructure the Luxembourg-based company's finances, which include roughly $3 billion in debt.
LONDON (Reuters) - Debenhams' lenders took control of the ailing British retailer on Tuesday in a process designed to keep its shops open at the expense of shareholders, including an irate Mike Ashley, who were wiped out.
Gardner vehemently protested his called third strike, on a low 5.1-2 fastball, to the umpire Fieldin Culbreth, who showed restraint in not ejecting the irate Gardner before he was led away by Manager Joe Girardi.
Rosenstein was irate and, this week, his associates told the media that he complained at the time about being "used" by the president and that he was angry over the initial false account involving his role.
Why it matters: It's the first time the company has endorsed a specific form of regulation of its platform, and it comes as founder Mark Zuckerberg prepares to face irate lawmakers on Capitol Hill next week.
She had learned about Mr. Di Leonardo a few weeks earlier, when she had come upon a different group of rescuers (who were not part of LION) and grew increasingly irate that they were capturing ducks.
That's how fiction works, of course — it turns readers into casting directors (and production designers), which is why fans can become irate when a screen adaptation doesn't look like the book that played in their heads.
Trump became irate in a meeting with outgoing acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire last week for allowing the information about Russia's meddling efforts to be included in the briefing, a White House official said.
When he revived a proposal to move Westminster to Rider's main Lawrenceville, N.J., campus, and sell the 23-acre Princeton parcel, irate faculty, students and alumni said the acoustics and intimate milieu could not be replicated.
"The White House and congress are receiving an unprecedented amount of calls from irate African-Americans," a newscaster says in the ending montage of the episode, over images of black crowds protesting outside the White House.
Another driver who'd spent the last three months sleeping in his car in order to take advantage of any demand spikes, was irate when Motherboard met him, specifically because of Uber's sudden increase in the quotas.
Irate retail stock investors crowded social media to gripe about Xiao Gang, the embattled head of the China Securities Regulatory Commission and threatened to sue state media for predicting a bull market revival rally that never happened.
President Trump's irate and irrational tweets have already gotten him in plenty of trouble, and will, no doubt, continue to be an issue as he pushes for approval of his controversial travel ban before the Supreme Court.
Broward County Sheriff's deputies were called in to assist in calming passengers who became irate after learning their flights had been dropped or postponed, and at least three people were arrested, a local CBS News affiliate reported.
Cooper was, of course, playing a role (for which he got an Oscar nomination) — but two years later, certain irate fans of the film nonetheless grumbled their displeasure over seeing the actor at the Democratic National Convention.
Irate cab drivers blocked a major artery during the evening rush hour and television footage showed a crowd pounding on the windows of a black car with tinted windows, fitting the profile of a standard Uber vehicle.
ET, FSN Southwest (Dallas), WGN (Chicago) ABOUT THE MAVERICKS (26-296): Matthews, who has played all 82 regular-season games three times during his career, was irate over Carlisle's decision to hold him out against the Thunder.
Officers interviewed neighbors, and learned from one of them that only hours earlier, at a barbecue, Williams appeared "irate" and "furious" as he chastised the child for kicking his teacher and insulting her, the incident report shows.
The demand for the drink was so high that 7-eleven had to place a limit on the amount each customer could buy after receiving irate complaints from those who couldn't get their hands on the drink.
Following a report from CNN that a grand jury approved the first charges in former FBI Director Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation, Stone sent irate messages to CNN anchor Don Lemon and contributor Ana Navarro, among others.
Among Colombia's pantheon of media stars is Sombra, a drug-sniffing German shepherd with a $7,000 bounty on her head — dead or alive — from the irate Gulf Clan cocaine cartel, reports Manuel Rueda of The Associated Press.
Stunned and irate, conservative leaders denounced news that Mr. Trump had agreed to rely on Democratic votes to win congressional approval for a temporary extension of the debt ceiling and funding of the government until mid-December.
" Bron added, "I know I don't play baseball but I am in Sports and I know if someone cheated me out of winning the title and I found out about it I would be F*^king irate!
I'd be willing to bet that they can tell the difference between an irate bird lover banging on a window in pajamas (no problem) and one with her snow boots on (better get ready to skitter away).
WASHINGTON — A few days after Senator Susan Collins cast her votes to acquit President Bill Clinton, as she was greeted with icy stares at a Lincoln Day dinner in rural Maine, a fellow Republican approached her, irate.
While Istvan fielded a call from his irate wife about an overflowing toilet he failed to repair before setting off across the country to promote immortality, I took the opportunity to quiz Horn about his lifestyle choices.
At the same time, concern over the company's funding spiked as irate vendors called Aspiration's customer service line or appeared in person at the firm's Marina Del Rey, California, headquarters to demand payment, according to former employees.
This frees them to take the extreme positions that give them more coverage from irate media outlets such as Fox News or MSNBC, more money from ideological deep-pocket donors, and surer support from the party base.
In October, after nearly two months of protests in the largely white neighborhood of Maspeth, Queens, by residents who were irate over a proposed conversion of a Holiday Inn to an actual shelter, the city moved on.
Almost as soon as the first shots rang out around 9 PM local time, activists irate over the deaths of Alton Sterling in Louisiana and Philando Castile in Minnesota, rushed to deny any part in the attack.
But the glow of that announcement faded just hours later, when the Sam's Club closings were revealed not by an announcement from Walmart but rather through social media posts from confused and increasingly irate customers and employees.
"He was somewhat irate" and "acting irrationally," Dean said, but a mental health specialist who spoke with him at the time ultimately "did not feel that he was qualified to be taken" into custody at the time.
" FROM COINAGE: The Most Expensive TV Shows of All Time Granados later followed up, tweeting that she wishes "Heather n Nick well but I have a right to b irate 4 many things n tweet what I want!
But over the past few days, Meinhardt has been fielding a stream of irate complaints about his defunct establishment, courtesy of an internet mob that's pulled restaurants across the world into a round of White House political drama.
But one irate deli customer who didn't want to hang around for another few minutes for a fresh BEC is gonna be delayed a lot longer than that, assuming the cops can ever figure out who he is.
It's probably not worth listing all of that right now, but suffice it say, the summer of MoviePass hasn't gone as planned, instead being plagued by movie blocks, bugs, ever-changing pricing structures and some very irate customers.
Houston Texans: Tensions will be high when the Texans visit the Jacksonville Jaguars this week as people in Jacksonville are still irate over Houston defensive end Jadeveon Clowney referring to Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles as "trash" last December.
Employees spend their shifts interrupting strangers with surveys and sales pitches, or fielding calls from irate customers who've just spent fruitless hours troubleshooting on Google and are now ready to yell at the first real human they encounter.
That's because Generation Z has been less about face-to-face communications— they more commonly communicate via text, emoji and video — and they're unprepared for a field such as customer service, where they could interact with irate people.
Republicans in Albany were irate with both bills, calling them "bills of attainder," a legislative act that singles out a person or a group for punishment without trial, and a blatantly political act in a deeply blue state.
But the White House put a question mark over those plans on Tuesday when President Trump — irate over the cutbacks — threatened to punish G.M. by ending federal tax credits that have helped underwrite that automaker's electric-vehicle fleet.
Pacific Drilling SA won court approval on Thursday for more time to control its bankruptcy case and to enter into mediation with irate noteholders that will be overseen by the former bankruptcy judge it proposed for the work.
Mr. Trump and other top officials, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, said the strike was conducted in response to imminent threats to American lives, but they declined to provide any evidence, leaving lawmakers in both parties irate.
Mr. Muilenburg is set to testify before Congress next week in what is expected to be a tense showdown between the company and lawmakers, who have grown increasingly irate with Boeing over its handling of the Max crisis.
Some irate Brexit supporters accused the Supreme Court of meddling in politics, although Hale had been at pains to make clear that the court was making no judgment on the merits of Brexit and merely addressing legal issues.
Folk's latter field goal was set up after Justin Bethel recovered a muffed punt by Alex Erickson, however Bengals coach Zac Taylor was irate on the sideline that Patriots special teams ace Matthew Slater wasn't penalized for interference.
I do think that they can appeal to some apartment dwellers looking for a cinematic experience without the burden of large speaker systems and irate neighbors, but most people are better served by a quality soundbar for that purpose.
In addition to several incidents in which Wag-walked dogs were allegedly lost or harmed, the service was recently embroiled in reports it gave the personal information of a dog-walker who lost a canine to an irate customer.
A mental health crisis team was called to his home in April after police officers found him acting "irate" and "irrationally," but he was not taken into custody, per AP. This is a developing story and will be updated.
Next, Austin's been getting irate about this story of what happened when the IRS launched a special initiative to pursue payments from wealthy people who were wrongly exploiting loopholes in the tax code, and how those efforts were sabotaged.
Google went up on appeal almost immediately, and in 2014, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit came back with a shocking reversal, one that resulted in countless law review articles penned by irate scholars of copyright law.
Angry at her boyfriend for his suspected infidelities, a 21-year-old Pennsylvania woman allegedly threatened Tuesday, in a series of irate texts, to kill the couple's two small children — and then tried to make good on her promise.
Irate neighbors in Manhattan Beach south of Los Angeles are 7ot sure what they hate most about a local house's paint job - the garish pink color, the "bullying" imagery or the fact that the home is drawing curious crowds.
At a rowdy convention of the fractious Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), leaders quashed a motion by irate delegates who wanted to quit Rousseff's government immediately, before it goes down in a political storm over corruption and economic recession.
The groups are irate about the nudges that the ministry of gender equality and family (which they want abolished) have given to women, who they feel are moving up professionally while they perform two years of mandatory military service.
"Fahrenheit 11/9" is saddened, irate, and scattershot, edited with snap and crackle by Doug Abel and Pablo Proenza, and stirred by Moore's rueful awareness that, in an emergency, the call to action should override the pleasures of irreverence.
Irate protesters have charged for years that police officers kill black people with impunity, but that anger yielded something new on Tuesday in the counties that include Chicago and Cleveland, where voters defeated the prosecutors they held partly responsible.
The officials hoped to teach Trump about the basics of America&aposs global role, but the president grew irate and started insulting US military leaders, according to the excerpt of "A Very Stable Genius," set to be released Tuesday.
But the president was irate when Sessions announced he would step away from the investigation into Russian interference in the presidential election two days after Trump delivered his first address to a joint session of Congress, earning positive reviews.
After some technical difficulties that left the rapper irate after a "lengthy sound check," Slate reports, Juvenile took to the stage to perform his 1998 hit "Back That Azz Up." And folks, Steyer certainly tried to back it up.
CNN reported last week that Trump became irate with Maguire after he allowed lawmakers to be briefed on the intelligence community's belief that Russia is attempting to interfere in the 2020 election to help Trump win a second term.
Impeachment has consumed Trump's time The impeachment has consumed his time, between dictating his irate letter to Pelosi, phoning his associates to vent into the wee hours and plotting his defense in a Senate trial, writes CNN's Kevin Liptak.
The pictures, taken by an irate Linqi resident, drew the attention of the news media and public ire on Wednesday, after days of unusually heavy pollution fell across parts of the country's north, including Henan Province, which includes Linqi.
On another occasion, when his philandering older brother George was shot in the groin by the irate husband of one of George's girlfriends, Mr. Foreman said he had set out for revenge but had killed someone else by mistake.
James became irate at the officials for a no-call on Curry, who ran beneath the Cavs star and didn't let him land with 2124:2114 remaining in the quarter as James caught Love's long pass and went out of bounds.
Earlier Wednesday, Trump lashed out at Democrats for what he claimed were attempts to harass and undermine his presidency, declaring during an irate appearance in the Rose Garden he could no longer work with them as they proceed in their investigations.
But disconnecting the President would expose you to unbearable personal and political animus from the administration, as well as from an irate public that would no longer able to hear the facts -- alternative or otherwise -- directly from the commander-in-Tweet.
" Her irate press secretary went on to insist that he didn't mean to say "Holocaust centers," but rather "concentration clubs," and that the press really shouldn't make such a big fuss over "every little slur and lie that I say.
Beltran, Astros stay hot through delay to blast Twins MINNEAPOLIS — When rain interrupted the Astros' big eighth inning on Monday, Houston players and coaches were visibly irate after umpires called for the tarp to be placed over the Target Field infield.
It's not a huge number, compared to the 162 games each of the league's 30 teams play in a given regular season, but it's enough to give pause — and to confirm the suspicions that many irate spectators have had for years.
Though Zuckerberg has declined its requests for him to personally testify — sending a number of minions in his place, including CTO Mike Schroepfer who was grilled for around five hours by irate MPs and his answers still left them dissatisfied.
Because as long as the public is more irate about a man deciding not to stand during the singing of the national anthem than men and women being unnecessarily killed by police, the more men and women will become hashtags.
Boucher, once described by an Irish lawmaker and current government minister as having "a hide like a rhino", had an egg flung at him in 2011 by an irate shareholder, one of many who lost out when Irish bank shares collapsed.
When another male passenger came to the mother's defense, the flight attendant then reportedly got physical, threatening the man who had spoken up on the young mother's behalf before a pilot appeared and attempted to calm down the irate flight attendant.
She also says that while she was sick with the chickenpox and sitting near their young daughter -- who was vaccinated -- Craig became irate, asking her if she was "f***ing stupid" after she assured him their daughter would be fine.
Four videos from police bodycams released by the Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police Department on Tuesday show LaBeouf being handcuffed and becoming increasingly irate, throwing expletive-filled insults at both the male and female officers and questioning whether they were American.
Puerto Rico's federal oversight board has cut a proposed loan for the island's struggling electric utility to $1 billion in the wake of improved fee collections, a move that could win over irate creditors of the bankrupt island and power company.
That's partly because he's been infamously angry in public a number of times — irate about stage times, pissed off about Sinead O'Connor's bullshit, and indignant about bricks in his front yard — but maybe he's just got that kind of face.
But she said that as a teenager, she grew increasingly irate at an Anglicized political elite — embodied in the scandal-prone Indian National Congress party of the Gandhis — who had, in her mind, allowed Muslim terrorist groups to attack India.
Other centrist Democrats in tough races were irate that Warren called them out in a fundraising email last week that criticized them for supporting what she called the "Bank Lobbyist Act" and highlighted votes in favor of proceeding to the bill.
The kind of bores who want to ban phones at gigs would be irate at the sight of Slim Jxmmi stood stock still front of stage, staring at his phone screen and updating his Snapchat and Instagram accounts mid-song.
Somewhere, down the line, maybe soon, your harvest will be set upon by waves of metaphorical inky birds; they will make the sky blotted and black, and cover the ground in half-eaten corn kernels stolen from some other irate farmer.
The helicoptering casualties sketched in Stillman's 2010 The M-Factor—which prepares managers for a future in which irate phone-calls from the parents of millennial employees become routine—have given way, in recent years, to subtler, fact-backed portraits.
We went on guided bush walks (an anomaly for my father, who still generally prefers to make his own way across deserts and mountain ranges, occasionally meeting some irate and armed landowner who demands to know what the hell he's doing).
Screenshot: CBS Los AngelesResidents in a Manhattan Beach neighborhood of Los Angeles are irate that an owner of a house on 39th street seems to be taunting them with a new paint job displaying two emojis on a fuchsia backdrop.
Back in 1993, an irate strawberry blond by the name of Donald Trump testified in front of Congress and made unfounded allegations that organized criminals were about to infiltrate casinos in Connecticut run by his competitors, the Mashantucket Pequot tribe.
As we sat down for breakfast—our 1-year-old happily screeching, oblivious to all except his fistfuls of oatmeal—I noticed our daughter staring a hole into her bowl, her head propped up on one hand like an irate teenager.
"Lots of us are longtime users of the ferry, rely on it to go to work, bring our kids to day care," one irate morning commuter who is 37 weeks pregnant, Stephanie Tremblay, posted in a Twitter message on Wednesday.
Still, the near-50% gain since his election may come as a relief to the president, who was reportedly irate that the stock market had plunged amid growing concerns over the virulent coronavirus and its potential impact on the global economy.
Hawk-eyed viewers first noticed that the scene -- which shows Trump giving Macaulay Culkin directions in the then-Trump-owned Plaza Hotel -- was nowhere to be seen and they immediately took to social media -- some voicing approval while others were irate.
A panel of federal judges has dismissed all 83 ethics complaints lodged against Brett Kavanaugh for his behavior during his confirmation hearings, including allegations of accosting Democratic senators and making partisan statements as he grew increasingly irate about allegations of sexual assault.
According to 9-5 Mac, French media outlets have been circulating a video of an irate unnamed man armed with a heavy steel ball going around an Apple store in Dijon, France, and obliterating a bunch of displayed iPhones with his thunderous fist.
The hearing was the second day in a row that Mr. Muilenburg had faced irate lawmakers, following an appearance at the Senate commerce committee on Tuesday where he acknowledged that he was aware of the emails from the pilot before the second crash.
The trick now will be in convincing shareholders that sticking to its plans will pay off in a way that an outright sale will not — an argument that may be harder to make with irate investors prepared to wage battle once more.
" In an attempt to assuage irate New Yorkers, Richard Azzopardi, a spokesman for Governor Cuomo, made the following statement: "This is an edible game fish that is indigenous to New York waters and catching them is allowable under both state and federal regulations.
Zak's visit (where he tells Galasso that he plans to force Richie out of American Century) leads to an irate Galasso visiting Richie's bugged office, which leads to the eavesdropping New York Police Department hearing him mention a Bronx chop shop he owns.
At the top of a voluminous and talent-rich voice cast (which, alas, neglects to include the maestros of irate sarcasm Don Rickles and Nicky Katt), Jason Sudeikis portrays Red, the irascible odd bird out in a community of irrationally upbeat avian neighbors.
Executives at ABC were irate when the price soared beyond $22 million, which they had believed would be the winning price; they were further incensed when Mr. Frank pitted ABC against NBC in an auction after they had tied at $21 million.
They responded to a 911 caller who had hung up, to someone irate about a bicycle in the yard and to a domestic abuse call where they met a woman with two black eyes who did not want to make a report.
That is the same amount of antimony the Fanya exchange, launched in China's Yunnan province in 183 with the express purpose of boosting prices of minor metals, held when it collapsed in 218, leaving irate investors venting their anger at China's financial regulators.
During a 36-hour trip to India in February, Trump grew irate upon hearing that some administration officials, including National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases director Nancy Messonnier, were offering what he determined was an overly fatalistic assessment of the crisis.
Last month, his daughter, Zoe, had to stay inside a building for 90 minutes after a game at the urging of tournament officials, to protect her from threats made by parents who were irate with calls made by the crew of referees.
Some irate Marmite lovers took to Twitter to immediately decry the decision: Brits are steamed after a pricing disagreement between major grocery chain Tesco and even larger consumer goods company Unilever has threatened the supply of some of their favorite teatime staples.
"Listen I know I don't play baseball but I am in sports and I know if someone cheated me out of winning the title and I found out about it I would be irate," he wrote on Twitter, adding a censored expletive.
Many years ago, while working for the nation's largest airline, all public contact managers and front-line customer agents were provided with several training sessions, which focused on the difference between sympathy and empathy when responding to difficult, mishandled or irate customers.
Jerome, No. 16.83 Virginia hang on to beat Boston College CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — With a fired-up crowd at John Paul Jones Arena already irate over some officiating calls, the final play of Saturday's game between Virginia and Boston College was the topper.
And Persian Gulf states and Turkey were irate when he did not enforce his own "red line" on the use of chemical weapons in Syria by using force against Mr. Assad after an attack in 2013 that killed more than 1,000 people.
But that move did little the appease Conti, who became even more angered, feeling "disrespected by the way the money was put down on the counter and became more irate," a police report said, at which point all hell broke loose in the pizza shop.
The robot certainly won't cut down on rage incidents, it's safe to assume that irate suspects will be even more inclined to lash out at a camera and screen shoved in their face, but replacing the bot is easy—replacing an officer is not.
The company's growth does not appear to have been stalled by privacy concerns, although the revelations about Cambridge Analytica and a #DeleteFacebook campaign that followed from some irate users did not occur until late in the quarter, and could be reflected in future earnings.
In fact, I guarantee you that somebody read my casual spoiling of The Sixth Sense's twist ending above and is now irate at having that experience spoiled for them, something they will prove by screencapping the spoiler and tweeting it at both me and Vox.
Though their party controls Congress and the White House for the first time since the days of George W. Bush, they haven't so far passed any landmark legislation and, after weeks of stumbles and embarrassments, GOP legislators are spending the Easter recess facing irate constituents.
It was a fitting coda to the first day of the party's national gathering, which was colored by angry heckling and raucous demonstrations from Sanders supporters irate at what they claim was essentially a conspiracy by party insiders to tip the scales for Clinton.
If Elaine Benes was frustrated, Selina Meyer is irate: she isn't losing the last babka, she is losing a position as the most powerful person in the free world, and she reacts to every setback with flagrant cruelty, usually directed toward her own staff.
What propels Democrat Doug Jones — in a state where his party hasn't won a Senate race in a quarter century — is renewed energy among Democratic voters who were irate about President Donald Trump long before allegations surfaced of child molestation by Jones' Republican opponent.
The New York attorney general said on Monday that his office had settled a long-running investigation into the business practices of Shaya Boymelgreen, a once-high-flying developer whose collapse during the recession left a trail of irate condominium owners, partners and lenders.
And he is hugely tenacious; he wakes Abe Rosenthal, the managing editor of the Times , at three in the morning to complain about a publication delay, trying him first at home and then, directed by the man's irate wife, at the home of a girlfriend.
BERLIN, Jan 14 (Reuters) - An irate local politician in Germany's southern state of Bavaria has dispatched a bus filled with dozens of refugees on a 7-hour journey to Chancellor Angela Merkel's office in Berlin as a protest against her open-door refugee policy.
This backlash, of course, prompted a spate of irate pieces from Clinton supporters, who argue that Clinton is being silenced because she's a woman, and that What Happened is important because Clinton has an important role to play in the Democratic Party going forward.
But like MoviePass before it, it's hard to shake the notion that so much negative publicity has left an irreparable mark on the company just as it started to make a name for itself — not to mention a sea of irate consumers in its wake.
Some irate Marmite lovers took to Twitter to immediately decry the decision: People were slightly less dismayed by the Brexit threat to Pot Noodle, but a hardy few stubbornly stuck up for the dish: This isn't the first time Marmite supplies have been threatened.
The press pilloried her for describing England, in the run-up to the Brexit vote, as a "cake-filled, misery-laden gray old island," and gloated when an irate farmer came close to drenching her with manure during an anti-fracking protest in 2016.
At a meeting last week following the briefing, Trump became irate toward outgoing acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire over the classified briefing to the House Intelligence Committee, a White House official said, for allowing the information about Russia's meddling to be included.
One would think that it would only be a matter of time before an irate Congress on both sides of the aisle would react to China's trampling of its "one country two systems" policy with the imposition of punitive economic sanctions against the mainland.
The second is that the body of Democrats who are irate about his campaign and who would react to his nomination with extraordinary hostility is much broader than the cadre of "Bernie Bros" that the other Democratic campaigns and the press have long criticized.
What the inmates had told me — that when Ms. Dockery became irate at not receiving medical help she was put in solitary confinement, or "the box"; that when she kicked the door there, she was shackled — was backed up completely in corrections officers' logs.
Dean added that Long had a documented history of mental illness, including an incident in April in which police were called to Long's house while he was "irate" and "acting irrationally," but a mental health specialist determined he didn't meet the criteria for incarceration.
Congressional Republicans who voted to rebuke President Donald Trump's national emergency to build a wall along the southern border could find themselves politically vulnerable with the president's base and face an increasingly irate Trump who has vowed to veto the resolution that knocks his signature issue.
The destruction of a crate of disco records — many frisbeed into the pile by irate fans from the stands — between games of a double-header between the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers resulted in a good portion of the crowd storming the field in jubilant rage.
She's irate about so many celebrities, and about several mainstays of millennial culture — our concern over acceptable terms and pronouns, how much we love our cell phones and social media — but she aims her vitriol back into herself so often that it's difficult to be offended.
Mueller also happens to be friends with the spurned Jim Comey, another reason that the choice — announced by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who apparently was irate that the Comey firing was initially pinned on him by the White House — is worrisome for the West Wing.
And while feeling screwed is almost part of the deal of owning a mobile phone, Motherboard has learned, via complaints to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) obtained by a Freedom of Information Act Request, that hundreds of irate customers literally think they're being cheated by AT&T.
Should May continue to run a cautious and vapid campaign (likely), and the Liberal Democrats galvanize the anti-Brexit vote (plausible, but does not appear to be happening), and Corbyn can convince most of the irate Labour voters to come home (unlikely), things could actually get interesting.
Blac Chyna is irate over the Kardashians' claim she's responsible for the cancellation of her reality show with Rob, and she thinks they're sending a terrible message to women that getting a domestic violence restraining order is a bad thing ... sources connected to Chyna tell TMZ.
Omarosa Manigault Newman, another former senior aide who spent years at Mr. Trump's side after her appearance on the reality TV show "The Apprentice," prompted an irate tweet from the president after she wrote "Unhinged," a tell-all book about her year in the White House.
Seven months after Mr. Murphy took office, many regular riders of New Jersey Transit, the state-run network of trains and buses, have become increasingly irate over a rash of train cancellations this summer that has made the nation's second-busiest commuter rail system even less reliable.
CNN previously reported that Trump became irate in a meeting with Maguire earlier this month for allowing lawmakers to be briefed about the intelligence community's belief that Russia is already taking steps to interfere in the 2020 election and has once again developed a preference for Trump.
"The judge was noticeably irate at Mr. Weinstein's use of his cell phone but also be sure that Harvey didn't use it with the judge present," Engelmayer said in an email, adding that Weinstein handed two phones to his attorney and then asked for them back.
Rightfully irate at the Democrats for holding the allegations until shortly before the committee's vote, Republicans refused to ask for a FBI investigation and then effectively waived serious examination of Ford by hiring a female prosecutor who was limited to questions in ridiculous five minute increments.
International fans cannot stream the game without a subscription to N.F.L. Game Pass, a $23-a-year video service for watching football games, according to the N.F.L. And if your Internet connection is slow, expect some irate party guests when the video sputters or the picture quality degrades.
Trump has been irate with Powell, his own appointee, since the Fed has raised interest rates four times this year and continues a process of slimming down the vast holdings of bonds it accumulated to help battle the deep recession caused by the financial crisis a decade ago.
The President was irate, warning his former director of White House advance who had since returned to his private contracting business, that the venue better be full by the time he arrived, two sources familiar with the discussions told CNN as they described the scene and the President's reaction.
While "all lives matter" is, sure, technically a true statement, the phrase and the sentiment around it have garnered a stigma as it has been adopted as the official response phrase used by irate white people blind to their privilege and seeking to delegitimize the Black Lives Matter movement.
Trump became irate in a meeting with Maguire last week for allowing a congressional briefing to include a warning that the intelligence community believes Russia is already taking steps to interfere in the 2020 election with the goal of helping Trump win, according to a White House official.
President Donald Trump became irate in a meeting with Maguire last week for allowing lawmakers to be briefed about the intelligence community's belief that Russia is already taking steps to interfere in the 2020 election with the goal of helping Trump win, a White House official has told CNN.
A few days ago, irate that he was not named in a blurb for my book on Amazon, among other perceived slights, he sent me a string of texts claiming that he'd taken out a brokerage account in my name and traded on secret information I'd supposedly fed him.
Trump was reportedly irate at the former acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire for allowing lawmakers to be briefed on the intelligence community's assessment on signs Russia's is interfering in the 2020 election with the goal of helping Trump win, an assessment that some are saying was overstated.
In the case of the New York City public schools, the fact that graduation rates and test scores have risen because of the competitive nature of the system is irrelevant to young activists, irate that a top New York City school does not better reflect the city's demographics.
And he'll have a similar opportunity to command attention on Wednesday, since he's holding a rally that is scheduled to coincide with the impeachment vote... Wednesday's front pages The NYT's lead story by Michael Shear calls the letter "irate and rambling," and labels it a "diatribe" in the headline.
On Tuesday, William Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, offered the most detailed account yet portraying Bolton — a famously hawkish conservative known for his bureaucratic knife-fighting skills and loathing of liberals — as growing irate at the possibility that Ukraine policy was being warped by Trump's political ambitions.
Sanders supporters, irate that Hillary Clinton had clinched seven delegates to Sanders's five, were accused of yelling and throwing chairs at the event held at Las Vegas's Paris Casino, refusing to leave after the convention concluded, and later sending death threats to Nevada Democratic Party chairwoman Roberta Lange.
But there was a moment after [white nationalist protests and violence in] Charlottesville, Virginia — which plays a large role in this book — where Cohn was so irate about Trump's "good people on both sides" comments that he apparently considered a principled resignation and went to Trump with it.
The tactics have yet to work in actually defeating any of Trump's Cabinet picks, but they have fired up a base of Democratic and liberal activists irate over a series of Trump actions, not least of which was picking a Republican mega-donor in DeVos to run the Department of Education.
"Word by Word" devotes chapters to each element of a lexicographer's work, from defining politicised words (like "marriage") to dealing with irate readers (who never tire of asking why this or that word was let into the dictionary) to dealing with vulgarity, in a chapter named after a female dog.
At the same time as so much sound and fury has been directed at attacking the copyright reform plans, another very irate, very motivated group of people have been lustily bellowing that content creators need paying for all the free lunches that tech giants (and others) have been helping themselves to.
In response, irate members from all parties at a recent session of Kashmir's legislative assembly forced the government to agree to order a thorough probe of irregularities laid out in a 2150 report by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, who holds the rank of a Supreme Court judge.
As many viewers noted in the comments section last week, the reason Mike was so irate at the sight of the Sydney Opera House, a photo of which was pinned to a wall in a bar where he was drinking, was because of Werner Ziegler, the engineer he had to kill.
Now it's others who are sounding Trump-like notes of aggrievement: Mr. Graham, a one-time critic of the president who has now became an ally; and Judge Kavanaugh, whose irate, at times contemptuous, performance at the hearing was like nothing Washington has seen since Clarence Thomas' confirmation 27 years ago.
Samantha says she has been clean since she moved here and likes living with a group of other young mothers, most of the time (in the middle of the interview, an irate roommate interrupts to ask why her frozen yogurt was moved from one section of the freezer to another).
When one counselor reached out to the University of Southern California to question how the son of Devin Sloane, a Los Angeles businessman, could be admitted as a water polo player when he did not play on a school water polo team, Mr. Sloane was irate, according to court documents.
But it was also a 24/7 undertaking, with a vast number of moving parts, ranging from Obama essentially firing the-CEO of GM to negotiating with irate, combatant bondholders as well as the United Auto Workers, to organizing the complex financing that would see both companies through the crisis.
By contrast, "Hurricane Season" is saturated with the language of abuse: men ecstatically molesting their daughters; boys boasting about how exactly they'll rape a friend who they've heard is " the engineer's twink"; an irate grandmother who threatens her disobedient girls with the specter of "lesbians with brooms" assaulting them in juvie.
When former Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian proposed a law in 2003 that could have led to a referendum to decide that very question, Washington officials were irate and sent stark signals that if Taiwan precipitated conflict with China, it could not count on American support and would be on its own.
" An August phone call with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell devolved into a "shouting match ... as an irate Trump expressed his frustrations about the congressional investigation into Russian interference with the US election last year and fumed about a Russia sanctions bill Congress passed that would tie Trump's hands on the matter.
We broke the story ... Nia and Taraji P. Henson were at war with each other because Taraji was irate over the way Nia treated the staff, and it got so bad producers were trying to figure out how to shoot scenes with the two of them where each actress did their part separately.
Depending on how quickly the courts choose to move on the litigation, though, that outcome could take months or years — a reality certain to frustrate liberals who are irate both at Mr. Trump's vow to fight "all" congressional subpoenas and at the House's thus far slow pace in bringing the case to court.
I invite you to peruse the USA Today Sports Pictures archive and be, like, completely blown away by the energy Westbrook, with his big-ass muscles, enormous arms, and a glorious rainbow of facial expressions—Irate, lightly enraged, pants-shitting intensity, genuine good humor, sassiness, and a Rage/Joy mixture that defies any easy categorization.
Sources with knowledge of the August 9 call said the exchange quickly devolved into a shouting match as an irate Trump expressed his frustrations about the congressional investigation into Russian interference with the US election last year and fumed about a Russia sanctions bill Congress passed that would tie Trump's hands on the matter.
As a kid reporter, I covered everything from heinous crimes to corrupt politicians, yet I always felt secure behind the heavy wooden doors of the Chicago Tribune, where my greatest fears were a dressing-down from an irate editor or a confrontation with an over-served colleague returning from a saloon, looking for a fight.
"On publication of the last list, I was personally accosted by two irate elderly gentlemen who were fans of figgy pie and couldn't believe that 'figgy' wasn't allowed," Philip Nelkon, a four-time Scrabble champion in Britain, wrote in a foreword for the updated dictionary, noting that the word "figgy" had now been approved.
"The I.O.U." is about a publisher who travels to Ohio to meet a psychic who's written what promises to be a best-selling account of the afterlife, as related by the man's late nephew, Cosgrove, who proves to be alive and irate when the publisher inadvertently slips him an advance copy on the train.
ALBANY — Until recently, the acid rain of dissent that has nagged the young presidency of Donald J. Trump — the rallies and marches, the town-hall heckling, the phone lines jammed with calls from irate constituents — was aimed mostly at those in Washington, with no room to duck, even for the likes of Senator Elizabeth Warren.
Democrats are struggling to explain why they're voting for Trump's nominees Democrats are struggling to explain why they're voting for Trump's nominees Democratic senators are on the defensive this week after irate liberals called, tweeted, and showed up at campaign offices in large numbers to protest votes in favor of President Donald Trump's nominees.
At a morning "Coffee with your Congressman" event in Charleston, a blue patch in his otherwise red-leaning district, Sanford calmly confronted a woman who was irate over GOP efforts to cut Planned Parenthood funding, before encountering a man angrily railing against Republicans for opposing single-payer health care at a tech startup meeting.
Trump's move was seen as "initiating damage control by looking into ways to soothe irate producers over his recent decision to grant unnecessary small refinery exemptions for the second year in a row, which has negatively impacted ethanol producers and all U.S. corn and soybean producers," Dan Cekander, president of DC Analysis, wrote in a client note.
In 2014 Heather Cho, an executive at the airline and the chairman's daughter, got so irate with cabin crew who had served her some poorly presented nuts, that she assaulted a member of the team with a folder and then forced the plane to taxi back to the terminal at JFK to unload the hapless flight attendants.
Pretty much every pious, Prius-driving Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE voter has gotten Siri to post an irate tweet beating up on the American energy giant.
Former Acting Attorney General Sally YatesSally Caroline YatesSally Yates: Moral fiber of US being 'shredded by unapologetic racism' Trump: 'Impossible for me to know' extent of Flynn investigation Mueller didn't want Comey memos released out of fear Trump, others would change stories MORE is cited in some recently released FBI material as being irate over his decision.
At the height of the crisis, prodded by incessant pleas for help from Egypt's president, Anwar el-Sadat (calls came in the middle of the night), the irate Soviet leader asked the Politburo to consider additional measures, like parking a Soviet naval force off Tel Aviv, or allowing Egypt to strike deep inside Israel with Soviet-supplied rockets.
There's no point beating around the bush: they've had some spectacular meltdowns, usually from irate Arsenal fans whose hearts look like they might do an Alien-style chest burst at any moment following yet another frustrating 0-0 at home to a mid-table team whose 'keeper just played a game worthy of the Ballon d'Or.
A Thursday afternoon sample from Midtown Manhattan: PEDESTRIAN STRUCK BY CAB MAN ROBBED WOMAN OF WALLET REPORT OF FIREARM DISPLAYED IN SUBWAY STATION IRATE M.T.A. BUS DRIVERS DISPUTING TAXI ENGULFED IN FLAMES Particularly notable reports might have video, sometimes live, as well as a timeline of new developments, and a chat-scroll full of users discussing what they're seeing.
Image: imgur via RedditVicious attacks on the press, attempts to dismantle crucial government agencies, irate phone calls to world leaders, detainment of immigrants and—most recently—reportedly considering mobilizing the National Guard to round up undocumented immigrants, are all just a little bit easier to digest when imagining them carried out by a two-foot tall version of our oldest, big-boy President.
With five days to go until the election ends, many Americans are ready for someone to tell us it's all going to be OK. For that, though, you'll need close your eyes to the cable news punditry and irate tweetstorms and surreal viral videos, and open your ears to a handful of reassuring voices who can parse the unending deluge of news.
As Steven Thrasher, a writer for the Guardian, pointed out in a Twitter thread, the idea that the passenger could have avoided this whole mess by being more obedient—the Chicago Police, for example, cited the fact that the man was "irate" and "yelling to voice his displeasure"—is the same logic that is usually applied to black victims of police brutality. 1.
A police report Zeldin linked to in his tweet reports that 75-year-old Martin Astrof of Nesconset, N.Y., was arrested and is scheduled to be charged with making a terroristic threat and for reckless endangerment after he allegedly made threats at campaign workers and drove off in an irate manner, nearly striking a worker with his car on July 6.
But on Tuesday, a clearly irate Sheriff Michael D. Andrews of Durham County, responding to apparent criticism that his officers had not done enough, announced that he would use "every legal option available to us" to find and arrest those who had torn down the statue — including videos of the protest that had been posted on social media and widely shared.
That happened in 6900, when a slug of Bernie Sanders' fans, irate over what they perceived to be cheating by the DNC on behalf of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThree women accuse Gordon Sondland of sexual misconduct Jamie Lee Curtis calls on voters to elect more women: 'We here in America are Luddites' Michael Bloomberg could indeed buy the Democratic primary MORE, simply did not vote.
Read more:LeBron James says he would be 'f---ing irate!' if the Astros cheating scandal had cost him a championship, demands Rob Manfred fix it for all sportsAaron Gordon dunked over the tallest player in the NBA but was robbed by judges of the slam-dunk contestBrooks Koepka spurned Tiger Woods' offer for a practice round in order to prevent Tiger from picking his caddie's brain
A world where no one has to manually pick strawberries or retrieve heavy items from the top shelf in a warehouse or offer customer service to an irate person calling because their online order of a flat of strawberry jam was misplaced is plenty alluring—if, of course, a fulfilling alternative to a 9-5 wage-based economy can be established for those who currently depend on it.
Wells Fargo has been under fire from irate customers, regulators, lawmakers and former employees since last month, when it disclosed that it would pay $185 million in fines and penalties over the unauthorized creation of as many as two million bank and credit card accounts over a period of at least five years by branch employees who were said to be under intense pressure to hit ambitious product sales goals.
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) separately grew visibly irate in questioning acting Department of Homeland Security head Chad WolfChad WolfLawmakers raise alarms over Trump coronavirus response Public health experts raise alarm as coronavirus spreads Romney: Trump administration unprepared for coronavirus outbreak MORE at a hearing on Tuesday, after Wolf could not provide satisfactory answers to questions like the mortality rate from the virus and the number of masks needed.
Also this week, we have a delightful interview with Shiri Kenigsberg Levi, also known as the irate Israeli mom whose video ragging on distance learning went viral; your work-from-home Tiny Victories; a beautiful essay from Priyanka Mattoo about the lessons she learned from her mom about parenting in a crisis during the Persian Gulf war; and an essay about what it's like to wait for your sick child's coronavirus test results.
The head of a national union says federal workers are "shocked, stunned and irate" over the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) siding with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE over its own National Weather Service (NWS) regarding the reach of Hurricane Dorian.

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