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Marked by extreme anger.
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1
Cue more
furious
debate in Britain, and an uncertain response in Europe.
2
Pompeo said Washington was
furious
and wanted Moscow to immediately free Whelan.
3
A family friend told Vanity Fair: Make no mistake, Charles is
furious
.
4
She was
furious
at his words, and Markham didn't look pleased either.
5
Some days I am utterly
furious
at the state of the world.
1
Sukarno had also
angered
Western investors by nationalizing major industries, including oil.
2
The new 40 percent resource rent tax has
angered
the mining industry.
3
This has
angered
people elsewhere, who say they have not received help.
4
The French move has surprised and
angered
some of France's EU partners.
5
TARGETED However, California businessman Liew's continued detention has
angered
one Chinese-American advocate.
1
Many Muslims were
enraged
,
leading the state government to rescind its decision.
2
Luttrell and Philip are
enraged
;
Stafford and the others are in roars.
3
Last month, Russia
enraged
Tbilisi by flying military jets over South Ossetia.
4
The move also
enraged
some war supporters who said it symbolized defeat.
5
The decision of his appointment has
enraged
politicians and energy experts alike.
1
The mountain air excited him; the mountain solitudes enticed, yet
maddened
him.
2
They were high now, roiling ashore with the froth of
maddened
animals.
3
In his
rage
-
maddened
heart was no room for gratitude to the ape-man.
4
Something at least approximating sense came back into his terrified,
maddened
gaze.
5
Fifty years of
maddened
shades unleashed upon the city all at once.
1
That such vigilance was at all necessary, however,
infuriated
him beyond measure.
2
But a drip-drip of stories in recent days has
infuriated
the police.
3
Army powers allowing arrest without trial and raids without warrants
infuriated
residents.
4
The
infuriated
ruffian sheathed his weapon in the heart of the Baroness.
5
He is
infuriated
against me; and I think I know the reason.
6
The Cockney strove in vain to protect himself from the
infuriated
boy.
7
He was most
infuriated
and wanted to know when this had happened.
8
The
infuriated
Persian smote him on the head with the crystal flagon.
9
His soldiers were
infuriated
at being held prisoner and treated as pawns.
10
The BBFC had never lost and it absolutely
infuriated
the John McEnroes.
11
With yells of hatred the
infuriated
populace razed them to the ground.
12
But he
infuriated
many Bolivians by insisting on seeking a fourth term.
13
You mean to tell me this arrest is bogus? Jasper was
infuriated
.
14
After a week of this, her reluctance to become Muslim
infuriated
me.
15
Everywhere the same misery, the same flight from want and
infuriated
persecution.
16
And India's decision to ramp up infrastructure seems to have
infuriated
Beijing.
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