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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 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.
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 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.
6 The inanity of the question enraged even the pleasure-seekers at the back.
7 The enraged ambassador advised Alva to seize everything English in the Netherlands.
8 It was clear she'd been enraged by Bowman's decision to divorce her.
9 Signor Turchi would be enraged ; besides, I have no confidence in him.
10 The conversion of the other Pretorian officer has greatly enraged the emperor.
11 Of course there has been a cock-up, which has enraged the England.
12 Boyne's enraged vision is his great strength in The Heart's Invisible Furies.
13 With fascinated eyes he watched the antics of the thoroughly enraged animal.
14 He pretended to be enraged because I rebuked him in the chapel.
15 The suggestion enraged Darvin but he was careful to manage his expression.
16 But many of the merchants were now enraged at London's harsh measures.
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