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'anger'
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“Megan was pissed off at Don, but since she couldn't yell at him directly she took it out on Peggy.”
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“Let's all take a step back and remember that it's about what's best for the kids.”
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“Albert got all defensive when I commented on his design.”
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“She was yelling at us and barking out orders.”
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“Valerie's really on a rampage today, huh?”
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“Man! She is going to flip out when she hears about this.”
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“I had nothing to do with that.”
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