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But, he said, he never felt any wrath.
They have two days left with their most powerful margins in each chamber, and several departing legislators may now feel free to vote for a tax increase without worrying about any wrath from voters.
What do you do? a. Keep a low profile; play it safe by not incurring any wrath.
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Still, Mr. Corzine is not necessarily free of any future wrath from the group.
Their foreignness – and my prejudice against it – protected them from any real wrath: I'd recast them as forces of nature rather than humans.
No dance clubs serving other identifiable groups, furthermore, have faced the County's wrath any time.
Angelerio had written angrily to an assembly of cardinals, in the midst of a two-year impasse in naming a new Pope, warning them that they would incur God's wrath if it lasted any longer.
In John Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath," work, any kind of work, was a fragile bulwark against starvation.
LaPierre's remarks suggest that the NRA intends to focus its wrath against any attempt by the White House to introduce a federal registry to record the details of owners of older assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.
Dear CriTheion, Can We Have a New 'BurnoutimePlease?
Not content with marginalizing the hippies and their broad-based rejection of militarism, puritanism and consumerism, the disdainers then turned their wrath on any cause, from environmental protection to feminism to climate change, that might share the evil taint of liberalism.
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