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1 Spats more than annoy people: they infuriate people .
2 It will infuriate people who can't get a GP appointment or nurses who are struggling to pay the bills.
3 Walker rightly calculated that such scenes would infuriate people , but he also insisted that they masked a serious menace to public health.
4 All it will do is infuriate people here. The prize, worth $1.2 million, will be presented in Oslo on December 10.
5 They had quietly slunk away, fearful for their own safety from the infuriated people .
6 Persons so unfortunate as to harm one through accident were sometimes murdered by the infuriated people .
7 The rest, the part that I think really infuriates people , is how permissive Whiteness tends to be.
8 Rienzi makes a last appeal to them from the balcony, but the infuriated people will not listen.
9 For it was here that the infuriated people burnt the chapel furniture when the monasteries of Saragossa were sacked.
10 For the first time he found himself confronted, not by terrified and selfish rulers, but by an infuriated people .
11 What so infuriated people about guillotine on drivers with provisional licences is that the State has so dismally failed learner drivers for decades.
12 Manufactures of all kinds were suspended, and the public property was confiscated to supply the immediate wants of a starving and infuriated people .
13 "In among all those infuriated people ? "
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