He retires Monday after a career of angering more people for more of the right reasons for longer than almost anyone else in the city.
If the Diamondbacks kept Johnson, they would run the risk of angering a 40-year-old pitcher already famous for his ornery nature.
News of the bill's defeat angered many residents, particularly office workers who long for an extra hour of after-work sunlight during the summer.
As opposed to, for example, RSA, who is also a high-profile security company, but they angered everyone for several weeks.
Ye must have angered them powerfully, for them not to kill ye outright.
That response angered the police for decades.
"You angered me for nothing, Mr. Rambo," he said.
He particularly angered the teachers' union for his cuts in higher education.
The bishop also angered conservatives with a campaign for housing.
Scherenko watched in silence, angered at the Americans' distaste for his country's weapons and embarrassed because they might well be right.