Encara no tenim significats per a "infuriate many".
1First, she came out as queer, which appeared to infuriate many people.
2That outlook will infuriate many German savers, frustrated by years of low returns on their pension pots.
3And the U.S. drone strikes, which infuriate many Yemenis, pose a political risk for the interim Yemeni leader.
4But he infuriated many Bolivians by insisting on seeking a fourth term.
5This infuriated many Icelanders who said it was an undeclared conflict of interest.
6The comment, made during Cameron's visit to India, infuriated many Pakistanis.
7That guidance infuriated many conservatives and prompted a Republican-led legal effort to fight it.
8This week, Zille infuriated many more South Africans by once again tweeting about colonialism.
9Chipmunk infuriated many recently when he called the scene "wack and ambitionless".
10Pilotless U.S. drone aircraft attacks on suspected militants on Pakistani soil have infuriated many Pakistanis.
11Romney backers are also running spots capitalizing on an Obama remark that infuriated many Nevadans.
12From Helen Zille's colonialism comments infuriating many South Africans, to her R1 million trip to Singapore.
13His party's stance has infuriated many anti-Maduro activists.
14The changes have infuriated many on Norfolk Island who now want to change the Australian politicians' mind.
15The haphazard scheduling of cruise ships is infuriating many people living in the seaside town of Akaroa, near Christchurch.
16The move infuriated many Tory MPs, who believed it was an attempt to scare the country and would never happen.
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