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Not furious - that wouldn't be his style.
The blade on the eight-inch chef's knife slopes ever so slightly, allowing for gentle rocking motions, not furious chopping.
I was, as I said at the time, "a bit cross" – not furious; no red mist descended.
He urged Ayatollah Khamenei to take action, hinting that if he did not, furious supporters of the rival candidates might take the law into their own hands.
Soldiers here say they believe they are going to war soon, but their preparations are methodical and systematic, not furious or frantic.
This kind of connoisseurship showed up in the response to 9/11, which many people, with obvious relish as well as awe, said resembled a movie, a remark that left anyone with half a brain feeling queasy, if not furious.
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As Ms. Foster plays her, the nun isn't furious so much as desperate.
"We're providing such a clear benefit— handing them a caller who isn't furious for waiting on hold".
Other times, I don't, furious at the injustice of a society that obliges people to give to beggars.
She wasn't furious when she told me her children went to bed hungry some nights, but she was when she recalled her boss sarcastically saying "but then you do have a sea view".
"I haven't spoken to a person who isn't furious," Wood told VICE of revelations about the program.
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