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1 Infuriated by the boy's dogged persistence, he slammed into him, once, twice.
2 Erdogan has been infuriated by U.S. support for the YPG against Islamic State.
3 But she was especially infuriated by the opportunistic Labour attack on the bill.
4 He said he was infuriated by the answers from Wei, the Sichuan official.
5 Infuriated by their insensitivity, Cammy said, What's the matter with you?
6 Now, I suspect McLaren would be amused rather than infuriated by all this.
7 Infuriated by the attack, he rushed forward with his cane raised.
8 The Indians, infuriated by his boldness, mounted their horses and gave chase immediately.
9 He started up, he yelled, he seemed infuriated by overwhelming anxiety.
10 Instead, we're infuriated by the never-ending corona-shambles and the A-level fiasco.
11 Ethnic Mongolians were infuriated by the death of a farmer on 10 May.
12 Abdul Rahim said the defendants had been infuriated by an article in Taha's paper.
13 However, he became infuriated by his pay and trading strictures.
14 Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas was infuriated by the peace plan.
15 The senator looked with astonishment at this civilian infuriated by the lust of possession.
16 The ANC was infuriated by the attacks and by being left off the guestlist.
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