That last honorable act had resulted in angry recriminations - angry enough that one other cache of material had never been turned over.
Eliot wrote these letters in response to angry recriminations from them.
Some Indian officials reacted with consternation and dismay, and there were angry recriminations from government coalition partners and opposition parties.
The outcome led to angry recriminations from House Democrats, who accused Republicans of "vote-rigging" by holding the vote open for an extra 23 minutes to get enough colleagues to switch votes.
All-night meetings were followed by angry recriminations, then by stirring scenes of reconciliation.
The unusual statements virtually pre-empted announcements by the Federal and local investigators in New York working on the case and touched off a flap of angry recriminations.
The European Parliament erupted in angry recriminations today after voting on an issue that has split western Europe for more than two decades: the Two Chocolates Policy.
The removal of thimerosal set off angry recriminations against vaccines in general.
A period of angry recriminations followed the withdrawal, with Pitt presenting a narrative to King George III in 1810, blaming Strachan for the expedition's failure.
He compared the attack to "the kind of lynching that took place in the Deep South," and there were angry recriminations at the residents of Howard Beach and at the police.