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1 They, too, have become enraged by the upstart in his Revolutionary Guards suit.
2 The farmer is said to have become enraged because the worker owed him money.
3 The three sacrificial fires become enraged with such a person.
4 They might become enraged against you and have another lynching.
5 His Pitris become enraged with him, and his race and the family become extinct.'
6 She can become enraged to a point of violence.
7 Mega said Maguire had become enraged after someone in the other group struck his sister.
8 Moreover, if Augustus should become enraged , I wish for the blame to fall on me.
9 Feeling that all was lost, this thief, this defaulter, had become enraged ; he demanded money.
10 You laugh at things which are not ordinarily funny and you become enraged at trifles.
11 Wick said their partners often become enraged when they feel they are losing control of the relationship.
12 Some people in the electronic community become enraged at the prospect of cops "monitoring" bulletin boards.
13 He endeavored by supplication to appease some being who, for some reason, had, as he believed become enraged .
14 She knows how hard I try not to become enraged at the price of the organic food she insists on buying.
15 Many, seeing disparity in prices between various parts of the country become enraged , without fully understanding the true nature of the subject.
16 Phillips confessed that he had become enraged when the girl would not respond to him calling her for breakfast, court documents showed.
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