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1 Cue more furious debate in Britain, and an uncertain response in Europe.
2 No idea in economics provokes more furious argument than the minimum wage.
3 The more that are killed the more furious do the others become.
4 The lovemaking is all the more furious when your husband gets back.
5 Mangeshkar looked more furious than the detective sergeant had ever seen her.
6 And still more furious grows the flight, led by the unison violins.
7 The barking had grown more furious , obliterating any possibility of separating sounds.
8 It seemed to him, if anything, to be waxing still more furious .
9 Lord Froggy's eyes flared even larger and more furious that he'd missed.
10 Instead of slackening in the evil weather, the German drive became more furious .
11 His heart became hard toward her; his jealousy grew more furious .
12 Horace would be furious when he knew; more furious with Edith than Lucia.
13 And all the while it seemed to be getting more furious .
14 Other Spanish and Genoese warriors followed and the fray became still more furious .
15 The onslaught was more furious than any which had preceded it.
16 When the storm raged hardest it seemed to grow a bit more furious .
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