The right to be angry, enraged and furious has been rationalised away as asocial, pathological behaviour. |
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The brass hats are furious that an operational matter should be kicked around like a football across the House of Commons chamber. |
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They play four highly charged uptempo numbers before trooping off with furious demands for an encore. |
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His father was furious to think that his son had been rated as his equal and this resulted in a breakdown in relationships between the two. |
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He was forced into a U-turn after a furious reaction to his plans not to travel to Normandy. |
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Most sorties involve hours of uneventful flying and ten minutes or less of furious combat. |
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Such people often end in becoming furious haters of all who differ with them and in so hating expend their force in tearing themselves to pieces. |
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A phrase I wrote here not long ago has unleashed a hail of furious and strikingly similar emails. |
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Garang and Reik Machar, his erstwhile Nuer rival, for years locked horns in a furious struggle for supremacy. |
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Already angered, Dawes becomes furious all the more when Clara calls Paul on the telephone. |
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David grabbed hold of the steering wheel, trying to steer the car through the furious traffic on the highway. |
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Somehow, the band manages to keep its furious mix of polka, punk, klezmer, hard rock and free jazz in sync. |
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Another tale has it that several co-workers are furious at my caricaturing them on one post. |
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A furious general had him arrested, tossed in the stockades and prepped for court-martial. |
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Johnny and Harry straggled along, trying to keep up with Hugh's furious pace on the walk home. |
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A motorist was so furious after his van was clamped that he sawed the clamp off and drove away, York magistrates heard. |
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Six of his relatives, in a furious access of revengeful feeling, attacked the house of an out-settler. |
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Billy and White Eagle drove their horses at a furious pace as they hoped to escape Slade's wrath. |
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Critics of fish farming are furious at what they consider to be an attempt to hoodwink the public. |
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After a bit of furious web surfing I've decided to go for a new PC, complete with DVD burner, surround sound and all the latest bits. |
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He seamed to be panting heavily, breathing in deep, short and furious gasps as if he had been running forever. |
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Dr Lew was the barrelly fast and furious England centre with the steamhammer hand-off whom all the swankpots at my school attempted to emulate. |
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When it comes to compassion and humanity, everyone I talk to is furious over such behaviour. |
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This legion spanned from raging swordsmen to furious axemates to potent rangers. |
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Claire shot a furious look at us through her tears before hurrying after her brother. |
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A council letter dispatched on Friday to explain the cockle bed closure decision met with a furious response from cocklers. |
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It builds to a furious pace with something like a brass fanfare at one point. |
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Divorce lawyers say clients are furious that neighbors are combing through the details of their cases. |
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And, on stiletto heels, as if they were well-oiled heels, she led us fast and furious into the far corner of the restaurant. |
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Information is flying out of the Vatican fast and furious these days and I don't always keep up. |
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The cognitive world we live in is fast and furious and full of transport and unknown noise and probably very challenging to many people. |
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It will be fast and furious stuff, and full of passion, but everything must come to an end sooner or later. |
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Its finale was fast and furious with the orchestra almost getting ahead of itself, as though running down hill, losing control of one's legs. |
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Pensioners were furious that tiny pension increases were being swallowed up by huge tax rises. |
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Pius IX made his furious rejection of liberalism and national unification indubitable upon his return to Rome. |
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As so often with these affairs the pace was furious enough to scare a few of the veterans on show. |
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I was trying to inhale two pieces of toast whole, when I heard a furious knocking at the door. |
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He made a noise of what I took to be assent, muffled as it was by the furious flapping of his frilly pinny over the shrieking smoke alarm. |
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Both of these lads were recently on the Irish team for the home internationals and played their match at a furious pace. |
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He knew when Mary found out she might be furious but like he said it was time someone played cupid. |
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Unsurprisingly, some furious local activists in response argued that what was needed was better first ministers. |
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And you have not read him, they say, until you have read him enwreathed with Blake's furious scribbling. |
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On the other, a cluster of irate worshippers, furious that their mosque had been violated. |
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In the furious first movement, Vivaldi unleashes these and other afflictions to music of staggering floridity. |
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He saw a faint ripple in the tides of the force as silver unfolded within him and flowered into furious life. |
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Jack was furious when I put that blank piece of foolscap, headed Our Achievements, on the Bute House cabinet table. |
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The appointment sparked a furious row over cronyism and the use of public cash. |
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But on the freeway there are neither stoplights, yield signs, nor crosswalks at which to pause, only furious and never-ceasing movement. |
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Well, really quite cross anyway, sufficiently furious to blow the froth off a cappuccino perhaps. |
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There, despite the furious preparations, she was able to saddle her own mount, a full brother to the now-dead steed of Fergus her brother. |
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I'd be furious if I had a flush and lost to a mere full house in this game. |
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The fans were furious at such a suggestion and several said they would rip up their membership cards if it were to happen. |
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They are furious at the limited options offered by Wandsworth Council for the Woking Close site. |
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We were about to ask for a table for dinner, but furious at being treated so rudely we just walked out. |
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The party membership will be furious at being diverted from the real enemy, which is Labour. |
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Rifkind is furious at public suggestions that he is preparing to go in with Clarke, but the ground has been laid. |
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Insiders at the town hall say the council is furious at the move, which will wreck hopes of a massive jobs boom. |
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The conductors are furious at huge rises given to train drivers in a bid to solve a crippling shortage. |
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Trinity councillor Tony Lambert has been to inspect the hole and is furious at the lack of action. |
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I have known from day one about there being no seatbelts and I am furious at the British Forces. |
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Linda Bennet is not the only one to be furious at the continuing loss of trees in Bexley and particularly Welling. |
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The mother is furious at the police. Does she take no responsibility in this matter at all? |
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Aston Villa manager Graham Taylor was furious at the way his team had fallen off the pace in the second half. |
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A new home owner furious at faults with the construction has put up a warning notice to other potential buyers. |
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They are furious at school rules that forbid kissing, hugging, and holding hands. |
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If so, no wonder David Blunkett is reported to be furious at the publication of Archer's book. |
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A smoke bomb attack has left traders furious at the rising level of Witham youth crime. |
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Are there really two distinct things operating in Medea, her plans and her furious anger? |
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When Paddy found out he was furious and stormed back into the office for an explanation. |
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I needed to pace for a few minutes in order to get rid of some of the furious energy. |
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As in gladiatorial chariot races, the pace is furious and the tricks dirty. |
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A furious Victor stormed back out of the Diary Room to square up to her and had to be restrained by Stuart. |
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One time I was forced to get into a furious argument to stop my cover being blown. |
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Nikki was spotted having a furious argument with Danny outside the set of the show. |
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He accelerates the images until they reach a furious speed resulting in a new kind of film space. |
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She was tormented by a furious little gadfly that bit her mercilessly, though she flicked her tail this way and that. |
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Some of the men broke ranks in a furious gallop to the river where they gulped water in joyous abandon. |
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One thing that made her furious was that she could never afford to dawdle or look uncertain when she was in public. |
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The minister was furious and ordered the club immediately closed for permitting indecent behavior on the premises, the official said. |
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After we were finished, we grabbed a deck of cards, and played some furious poker, which I dominated. |
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The actors rarely stay still for more than a moment, occasionally even rushing into the audience to issue yet another furious declamation. |
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She had retreated to the island after a fast and furious year of travel and gigs. |
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After consulting with the linesman, the referee gives the goal despite animated protests from the furious German team. |
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She remembered being furious with the demonic Keytako, and that's when she blacked out. |
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Lip lady is puckering fast and furious now and is just about to give up when a yellowed, wrinkled paper falls out from the pile she is holding. |
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There has always been a furious doggedness to him, a strong-willed purposefulness that drove him, sometimes headlong, through life. |
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Their voyage will face flotillas of furious protesters and risk not only a major diplomatic incident but the threat of terrorism. |
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While shopping in New York City, our discontented housewife gets caught in a furious windstorm. |
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The enemy quickly overran most of the South Vietnamese position, but not even a furious 5-hour assault could dislodge the Americans. |
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Residents of Netherlands Avenue were furious after their road was used as a diversion onto Huddersfield Road. |
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A furious gust of wind swirled around them and a dust devil appeared before them. |
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She said the dispute escalated into a furious struggle between her and her husband, who was wielding a baseball bat. |
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I was so furious when I read the number that I very nearly exploded with rage. |
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I returned from Siberia to a mountain of furious letters to which I could only write abject apologies. |
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Adam still came to my room, but he refused to acknowledge his own daughter which made me furious. |
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The sensible thing to do would have been to kick him in the ribs, I was furiously angry, I was beside myself furious, adrenalised to the max. |
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Parents are furious that their children are being kept off school, and there have already been threats of legal action against the authority. |
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When she switches it on, the sound is so familiar, it's the furious whiz of a laundry load in its last spin. |
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You have to say it real fast and furious while you assume the correct position with your palms. |
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He was furious with motorists parking outside his firm so he painted double-yellow lines near the kerb. |
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In its conception, America was a furious dream, and when you are not a child of its luxuries from birth, you see that in all its wideness. |
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That led furious halfwitted keyboard warriors to take to the internet and post personal abuse about the Cambridge historian and TV presenter. |
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Both Armstrong and Grice are now understood to be issuing rebuttals to Fraser, furious at the way their actions have been judged. |
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She sat down in her chair looking furious and just gave me a sneer and a withering look. |
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He was not at all inconvenienced by the furious pace and hardly put a foot wrong over the Prestbury Park fences. |
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Overall, ships handle fast and furious and the level of control is consistently tight and responsive. |
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Expect the action to be fast and furious as the drivers go all out to win the Southern Championship on the day. |
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The restless Blackpool away end were made more furious by the inconsistency of the referee in handing out yellow cards. |
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A last-ditch attempt to reverse the move was narrowly defeated after a furious town hall debate. |
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Residents were furious that they had to organise an attempted rescue of survivors. |
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The reality right now is that if you try the second project first, you may find yourself at the center of a furious storm. |
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The room resounded with sneezes as I surveyed the red-nosed, sniffling, miserable and furious girls seated in front of me. |
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And since then, apart from a furious row by phone during which each bitterly agreed to return the other's gift, they have not spoken. |
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A furious Hayden let fly verbally at Jones, who had raised his hand in apology. |
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Some resented the commercialism, while many women were furious at him for his antifeminist stance. |
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Plans for an extra 10 flights an hour at Heathrow Airport have triggered furious protests among residents and an anti-noise pressure group. |
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His heart began to beat a furious rhythm inside his ribcage and his throat constricted tightly in fear. |
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We are furious that the council have passed this monstrosity because they are riding roughshod over the wishes of local residents. |
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Most of the record is fast, somewhat furious and filled with enough riffage to make any gearhead drool. |
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Direct from Dublin, it's a blend of fancy footwork, furious fiddling and moody lighting and stage effects. |
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I used to be furious at them because they kind of ripped us off financially too, but what can I say? |
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Many were killed because a rope might break or because a climber could be startled by the sudden appearance of a furious bird. |
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When Della woke up, she would be furious they had made any contact that didn't appertain to their job. |
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It is an indescribably fast and furious combination of the slide, slop, funky chicken, mashed potato, camel walk, shimmy, applejack and quiver. |
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Both referee Dunn and his linesman missed the contact and Henry was furious. |
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He was livid, furious at his father and his anger grew with every tear his mother shed. |
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We took our seats and tried to make sense of the frenzied activity and furious number-calling all around us. |
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The plant's workforce includes skilled moulders, assemblers and maintenance workers, many of whom are furious at the reports of closure. |
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I have become furious when hearing tourists from other countries loudly criticizing my country. |
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The lurkers stay in the background, voyeuristically reading the furious messages that are being hurled around cyberspace, without joining in. |
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But she is furious at her dad for marrying an attractive woman just a few years older than herself. |
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A tala is called out, starting the tablas and whipping the piece into a furious frenzy with some thunderous percussion at the end. |
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The Hos were always mad at somebody, and somebody was always furious with the Hos. |
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Some of his serving yesterday was so furious, and flew by with such force, it had his opponent looking nervously behind him for the backdraft. |
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Just started filming a very hush-hush telemovie which was won by channel nine after one of the most furious bidding wars ever seen in the city. |
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She was like a terrier worrying an elk hound, charging in and pressing an attack so fast and furious he had no choice but to defend himself. |
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Every single one of those hornets is frenziedly furious and you're the cause of their ire. |
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Haman was furious with Mordecai, because Mordecai refused to bow down before him to show his respect. |
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They vary up the torture tactics via new school hardcore, the furious primal bombast of thrash metal and every barbed edge in-between. |
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Furious and getting more furious, the thesps realized they were losing the PR war. |
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Murphy was furious and threatened repeatedly to sue the production company. |
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Students at the college are furious that they face a threefold increase in their course fee. |
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President Eisenhower was furious and the Soviets, meanwhile, threatened to intervene on behalf of Egypt. |
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Despite the flurry of action as we hijack the room, he continues to thumb out a furious text message and refuses to say hello. |
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All I saw were more people, their faces filled with hate, their voices rising to a furious thunder. |
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The Chief Inspector was furious at the melodrama created and the exaggerated, sinister choice of tone. |
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Fabian felt furious at Tamora for being so cruel on someone so young and beautiful. |
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Is the CIA really furious because the French tipped their hand too soon, or did French action save the day? |
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The drama begins with the death of Melissa, whom Periander beats to death in a furious rage. |
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In the 17th century this question sparked a furious metaphysical and scientific controversy on the existence, nature and measure of force. |
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The whole thing fizzes with furious energy and is more satisfying than plenty of albums with more technical bells and whistles. |
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They were furious when the town clerk said he would not have the handover dates until the next meeting. |
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The tracklayers moved forward at a furious pace, often laying down two to three miles of new rail a day, sometimes more. |
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Traders in Maldon Road are furious and say the development would destroy their businesses by cutting them off from Witham's main shopping area. |
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One of last year's great discoveries was a furious trilogy of forgotten plays from the first world war. |
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The white trout was immediately recognised by the furious fight it put up when it was hooked. |
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Cain was furious, not only had his plan failed but his true intentions had been revealed. |
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Officials endorsed the decision, but were obviously furious about being effectively sidelined. |
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From the outer reaches of electronica, she comes engaged in a furious mission to save pop music from utter blandness. |
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Private sector employers are furious that government ministers will continue to write blank cheques to up the pay for public servants. |
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His father was overthrown by tyrants, so he was sent here to develop his powers then go back to throw down some furious anger at his oppressors. |
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This was a highly entertaining game, played for the most part at a fast and furious pace. |
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Countryside campaigners are furious that motorbikes and 4x4 vehicles are churning up historic Roman tracks. |
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Weiss pulverizes the skins, and the guitars of Brownstein and Tucker play off of one another with furious intensity. |
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I thought he was a mongrel, so I put that in a book and I got furious letters from people saying he was a Skye terrier. |
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The emotional couplet thus produced combines furious glee and abject melancholy, helpless vulnerability and unfocused rage. |
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Or maybe he's worn out from competing with the furious film director in a smackdown of comparative auras. |
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I got into a furious argument with my good French pal as we circumnavigated the world's largest roundabout, the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain. |
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And so it is with admiration and understanding that we are still violently furious over the pairing of Joey and Rachel. |
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Its very hard to take your furious baby seriously when he not only has snot on his chin, which seems plausible, given gravity, but also has even more snot on his forehead. |
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He is furious with them for upstaging him on this political issue. |
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The second semi final was a played at a furious pace with Victor Berg setting the tone of the game hitting the return of serve into the nick to win the first point. |
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Residents in Heysham are furious that a blueprint for the watering hole was given the nod by Lancaster City Councillors despite more than 40 objections. |
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Over the last few weeks, Gilbert has been buffeted from all sides by furious investors, politicians, analysts, the media, other fund managers and industry regulators. |
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The humiliating incident is likely to have provoked a furious reaction from the Queen. |
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They encounter a little ugly man who is understandably furious at the invasion of his property by these two strangers and vociferates horrific but comically impotent threats. |
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In recent months, Barton and Davis were alleged to have had a series of furious bust-ups but rumours of unrest in the relationship were never confirmed. |
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He also has a great scene when his foster sister tells him to buzz off, an argument which degenerates into a furious row about who looked after who in the foster home. |
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He seemed furious at first and then a heated haggle occurred. |
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He is furious that his good name has been called into question. |
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I was furious and disturbed that I had fallen to the Stockholm syndrome. |
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The story was so appalling, the attack so brutish and morally offensive, that it provoked an immediate, furious response. |
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Friday night brought a minor but fierce drama to our bunkroom, when her otolaryngological night-symphony drove a furious young traveller to sleep in the hall. |
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The British establishment was furious, and it was the irascible Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, who lead the fight-back. |
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After this debut, Goines continued to write at a furious pace, producing a body of work that echoed Celine, Genet, and Burroughs. |
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I kept driving him back with furious right handed jabs to the ribs. |
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The frantic and furious beating took on the dimension and character of a collective crew of railroaders pounding spikes in unison on a stretch of track. |
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The dogs come belting down the hill at full pelt, barely stopping to take a fence which they fly over, huge ears flapping, a furious black and tan blur of paws and tails. |
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They brook no compromise and instead repay those who would reach out to them with furious perfidy unless they show absolute fealty to every facet of the program. |
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After slapping Harry on the ear, I keeked out of the flap expecting to see a furious young girl in the truck's wake, but only spotted a calf looking over a hedge. |
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This made the sage even more furious and he imprecated a curse on Karna. |
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Cancellations come in fast and furious during the holidays, so I knew, barring an emergency, I could probably be out of the office by four o'clock. |
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Now, clearly, the ridiculousness is flying pretty fast and furious here. |
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You are furious, and the sound of the wipers is getting on your wick. |
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When Ali Salameh arrived at Black September headquarters in Beirut, he found a hive of furious activity. |
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They deployed into the teeth of a furious dust storm that ended in thunder and rain and left tents flattened and Kuwait City covered in tawny dust and mud. |
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Kieran whirled on Kine, suddenly furious as the realization dawned on him. |
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I also informed him that now, since the fast and furious scandal, that continuing the war on drugs is treason. |
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China and others are now industrialising at a furious rate, with cars replacing bikes, electricity produced from coal and the hills being stripped of trees. |
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We are in furious agreement that it is a full fee simple, but what price would it fetch on the open market and what terms must one attribute to the hypothetical sale? |
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Sarah White, 24, is furious that Essex County Council is felling trees to make way for a bus lane as part of the new park-and-ride development at Sandon, near Chelmsford. |
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Later, when she was old enough to understand Katherine's disease, she was able to piece the puzzle together, and it only made her more furious at her father. |
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The sheer tempestuousness with which Burstein attacked the furious cascade of notes in the Presto agitato brought Beethoven's music right into the 21st century. |
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The young men and women are furious they have been blocked from crossing the border to assist in the defense of Kobani. |
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Environmentalists were furious, saying that the plan would lead to the mass extinction of the snake population. |
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Lorenzo is furious with Launcelot and his insubordinate trickery. |
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Institutional investors were excluded from this act of czarist munificence and were rightfully furious for being cheated. |
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In the meantime, Khrushchev had been holding a stormy and furious press conference making veiled threats and inveighing against the treacherous nature of the United States. |
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The debate was fast and furious, with the press at their most tenacious. |
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Six months later, she was in love, pregnant, and, as her furious parents cut her off, destitute. |
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The August ads have left GOP senators furious with both DeMint and Sen. Ted Cruz, who starred in a number of scf ads. |
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There are seven movements, the first six slow, sparely scored, and pregnant with anticipation before the finale explodes into a furious fugal dash to the abyss. |
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Workers are furious because the company revealed that any growth in orders will be fulfilled by temporary staff, rather than rehired permanent workers. |
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While fans of snubbed teams will be furious, or dispirited, or both, Wellman will crush in the aftermath of Tourney selection. |
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Last month, the superstar singer was reported to be furious after her husband, the director, binned the scene she appeared in for the final cut of his movie. |
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The songs came fast and mostly furious, delivered with a tangible urgency, as if they're worried that their mics and amps would be shut off at any moment. |
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Rose was so furious that this man had the nerve to steal her away from her friends and family, stuff her in a crate, only to open it a while later and laugh in her face. |
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The departments are furious at the misuse being made of their facilities. |
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But Gloag is understood to be furious that the pylons and their crackling, high-voltage cables will be unmissable from the ancient ramparts of the castle. |
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Many Syrian rebels remain furious with what they view as a cynical U.S. decision to intervene in Syria against ISIS but not Assad. |
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If anything, the public is furious at Blunkett for not being heavy enough. |
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Somebody a few cells down is smashing and trashing in a rage, furious that he has been given the grey sloppy Prison Regulation mashed potato rather than chips. |
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There were swarms of people there, too, all loud and obnoxious despite the librarian's furious shushing, but I'd learned long ago to ignore all of that. |
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Away games can be more of a dogfight, where fast, furious, frenetic, blood and thunder football can drag a good team down to its opposition's level. |
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To be furious is to lose self-control, and to lose self-control is to sin. |
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Armed with Molotov cocktails, furious Kurds have been firebombing schools, government buildings and political party offices. |
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I'm innocently baffled by the apparent absence of furious debate and thundering editorials on the subject of spycams at 400-yard intervals all over England. |
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Mrs God would have been furious if she had found out that, after lunch, he was in the shed at the bottom of the garden tinkering with bits of disused jet aircraft. |
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Described as fast, furious meltingly lyrical and full of physical poetry, it is one of the most completely brilliant theatrical experiences imaginable. |
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He will, however, appreciate tomorrow's return to a distance just short of eight furlongs and will surely get a furious gallop, which seems to suit him. |
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Yet in the most furious bouts against the local greenfinches, with feathers ruffled and wings dropped like a gamecock, he continues singing his challenges. |
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The furious soldiers threw off their allegiance to the general staff, and placed themselves at the disposal of the Military Revolutionary Committee. |
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And by the time it was all over, his fellow Republicans in Washington were furious. |
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Through the rough and tumble streets of Los Angeles, Crowe begins to hunt down Duke's ring of thugs and drug dealers in a furious rage or revenge! |
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Some furious customers even reportedly tracked down the office listed on the gbl website, but it was a fake address. |
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Amid furious protests from the public, health bosses rubber-stamped the decision and work is about to start on the first stages of implementing the scheme. |
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In George Square in Glasgow city center, at least two furious confrontations had erupted before lunch. |
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For weeks since our pilgrimage, the furious debate over the Ground Zero mosque has vexed me. |
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The new building steers the straits between meticulous restoration and furious demolition, refusing a puritanical stance towards the glass-cased bibelot. |
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A furious Selby burglary victim said today that Britain's law lords had lost touch with reality after calling for more lenient sentences for offenders. |
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We were not half-way across the open space when twenty or thirty furious figures appeared among the houses, firing frantically or waving their swords. |
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The furious former champ almost started the third without his gumshield. |
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The ropes had scraped her shoulders and neck, while repeated clinches had left her muscles speckled with what looked like a dozen furious and random love bites. |
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After less than a year, the faculty were furious because there were not enough TAs to do all their grading for them. |
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She closed with a furious rush on the turn, powered into the stretch on the outside, and roared past three rivals with a tenacious rally down the center of the lane. |
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The seven-year-old child suffers from dyslexia, dyspraxia and attention deficit disorder, and his mother says she is furious at the way he was treated. |
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With one furious move, Lynette took the sword in her own hand, she hardly felt the pain in her fingers as the sharp blade sliced through her palm. |
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In man the diseases which have to be distinguished from the furious form of rabies are tetanus, mania, delirium tremens, and cases of lyssophobia. |
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They are at the center of a furious debate over whether or not to expand the city's public transportation system. |
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Now it was Louis's turn to be furious, as the move clearly broke the spirit of the 1160 treaty. |
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The Misery actress was furious when she developed lymphedema, a build-up of soft body tissues, after having a double mastectomy three years ago. |
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Now Independent councillor Jimmy Cudden is furious at what he sees as an irresponsible use of funds. |
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Bidart is also host to regular games of the fast and furious Basque sport pelota near the main square. |
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Now furious passengers are demanding TURN TO PAGE 5 'Plane lost pressure at 35,000 feet and oxygen masks were deployed. |
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Not only because she was buying clothes to entice a creepazoid criminal to sleep with her, but because she was still so furious with Jared. |
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The start is critical to the race's outcome. Racers run on their skates, lurching toward the first turn with a furious duck walk. |
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Or perhaps many are just furious and poor and unknowledgeable. |
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The pace was fast and furious most of the time, with new high records of prices constantly being established. |
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While my friends usually sought the thrills of the furious waltzer, I stuffed my face with candy floss and toffee apples. |
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The furious Tigers chief picked up two successive technical fouls in the closing stages after seeing his side throw away a 59-41 half-time lead. |
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It's been widely rumored the network was planning to cancel the show, but now the genie is out of the bottle and fans are furious. |
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David Parker is furious that his kindergartner brought home from school a picture book that showed two morns and their children washing a poodle. |
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One Midland victim of the car cloners told the Mercury he was furious at our probe's findings. |
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When they are upset, their ears blush a furious crimson, resembling red horns and adding to their diabolical image. |
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Their larger-than-life dean, the court poet Adrian Paunescu, had been nearly lynched by a furious mob who remembered his bootlicking verses. |
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We're still working on our cut-ups from spring and there's no game planning yet, but certainly we understand it's going to be fast and furious. |
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Henry was furious, and ordered John and Geoffrey to march south and retake the duchy by force. |
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A furious Richard, however, believed that Henry was stalling for time and delaying the departure of the crusade. |
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The movement to dechristianise France not only failed but aroused a furious reaction among the pious. |
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My father was furious with me and reached for the strap. He brutally leathered me with it before sending me to bed for the night. |
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He was furious and ashamed because he got black looks from passers-by and she snivelled and grizzled all the way home. |
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Stevens and Lowton were rightly furious but them's the breaks when things aren't going your way. |
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Sazonov was furious at the lukewarmness of the British and French reactions to Russia's protests. |
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The Goodison club were furious with the supporters and issued a statement disassociating themselves from what happened. |
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I was excitedly anticipating the furious footwork of the hard-shoe dances and the tender, light-footed offerings of the soft-shoe. |
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Now that all the furious action had stopped, a sudden wave of lygophobia washed over her and she shivered at the intimidating darkness. |
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The 18 players at Celaya, in Mexico's Second Division, are furious they have not been paid for two months. |
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By September, however, he was furious at Cumberland's negotiated settlement, which he felt greatly favoured the French. |
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Bob Gingrich was furious and demanded that she be medicated again. |
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And when dad Rishi announces that he plans for Nikhil to run the business, she's furious. |
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They are furious that they can't exercise on Lewis and Harris seven days a week. |
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Fogs occur during summer and early autumn, and furious gales may be expected four or five times in the year. |
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He's furious at her meddling and has a real go at her, prompting Heather to say she doesn't want to live with Shirl any more. |
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The Saxons were furious with him for strengthening the borders of Wallachia, which interfered with their stranglehold on the trade routes. |
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Wake Up Donald Duck Hosting this interactive experience is everyone's favourite furious fowl Donald Duck. |
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In this furious campaign his armies devastated Northumbria, captured and sacked York in 633 and briefly controlled the kingdom. |
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Kas is awakened by the furious pelts of rain hitting the tin roof, and he rolls over, pulling his sleeping wife tightly into his arms. |
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The result of this is that no one has a likely solution to these problems and that there are furious ideological battles on related issues. |
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Within a few days, a November storm beached the ship where it listed and was relentlessly pounded by the furious surf. |
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Jones later strongly criticised Sharpe and said that he was furious about the leaked email. |
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Finally he began to hover in the open window of the shack, buzzing there with his furious wings, looking at me beadily, then, flash, he was gone. |
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Jamie Oliver's wife Jools, 29, was absolutely furious to get a ticket for parking in a London loading bay. |
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Dimwit Jade Goody nearly became the third BB3 contestant to quit the house after the furious bust-up. |
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But furious unionists warned the rush to demilitarise would delay devolution. |
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On seeing Gandhi ji, a Britishman got furious. He called the Railway officer, and both ordered him to get out of the train. |
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That's why she's furious when fiance Declan tells her brat of a son Noah she's preggers. |
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A furious cannonade was kept up from the whole circle of batteries on the devoted town. |
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When their father learned about it, he was furious and turned them into the three rocks that we see today. |
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Each presentation includes 2,500 people or more, all singing the same song and dancing out a furious samba step. |
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As Colonial Secretary, the Conservative leader Bonar Law led the debate and was subject to a furious attack by Sir Edward Carson. |
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