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1 I fully expect 'Shooting Straight' to enlighten some readers and enrage others.
2 I think there is nothing in my appearance to enrage the king.
3 I fear that this letter will enrage my grandson; I care not.
4 Our enemies are indeed our best friends; they enrage and inspire us.
5 The Australians have ignored it in the past to purposely enrage them.
6 It could not enrage Mr. Palmer more, but it enraged him afresh.
7 Strange enough, the barbed sting appeared to quiet rather than enrage Slade.
8 If Chester's object had been to enrage the Austrian he had succeeded.
9 She was carefully watched, and going to Basin Street would enrage him.
10 But all he and Caramon accomplished was to enrage the monster further.
11 Would he annoy her, enrage her perhaps, or even worse, tire her?
12 His position has disappointed Palestinians while continuing to enrage the Israelis.
13 He had taken the ideal attitude to enrage the woman suffragist.
14 It will but enrage him the more and make our sufferings the worse.
15 Hopkins being Hopkins, he continued to enrage the New Deal's enemies.
16 It will only enrage the old man, and excite suspicions in his mind.
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