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1 But many of the merchants were now enraged at London's harsh measures.
2 The devil became enraged at you and was determined to ruin you.
3 And the Earl had cause to be enraged at such a result.
4 The King enraged at her inhuman conduct, ordered her to instant execution.
5 They were astounded and enraged at gaining publicity for such a deed.
6 Thorer was so enraged at her words that he could not speak.
7 Baxter was enraged at this, and went off vowing to get square.
8 One of them, enraged at his disgrace, made common cause with Catiline.
9 His puritan conscience was enraged at petty thefts, petty forgeries, petty larcenies.
10 A final, angry spurt of crimson flame enraged at its own impotence.
11 The tribunes of the people were much enraged at the death of Mæ'lius.
12 The soldiers enraged at this resistance, fell on the hostages and massacred them.
13 The people became so enraged at this that they pelted him with stones.
14 The men were as much astonished as enraged at not finding their prey.
15 The Italians, enraged at the wantonness with which he mocked them, assassinated him.
16 Their audacity is marvellous, and we are greatly enraged at it.
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