| 41. | But the tee shot at No . 17 angered Woods more.
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| 42. | But it wasn't enough to overcome those Barnes angered.
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| 43. | The governor angered teachers two years ago with his reform act.
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| 44. | The deportation angered the Canadian government, which protested to Washington.
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| 45. | As an outspoken dissident, he angered managers and union leaders.
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| 46. | The decision angered democracy advocates and drew sharp criticism from Britain.
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| 47. | That angered Hynes further, according to Reuland's account.
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| 48. | Commuters are not the only people angered by the road closures.
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| 49. | But he has angered the cycling gods somewhere along the way.
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| 50. | That outcome frustrated and angered Hispanic activists in the Democratic Party.
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