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"I'm sure they were all as livid as I am".
Mr. Ford, a university alumnus and longtime Razorback supporter himself, had no comment, but other alumni described him as livid.
Tony Blair, meanwhile, is reliably described as "livid" – as much over the book's timing, before his own reaches the shops, as its content.
The New Jersey governor admits he was disappointed to be passed over last week as Trump's running mate; some reports described him as "livid".
The October issue of Vanity Fair has an article about the Grimaldi sisters that paints 46-year-old Princess Caroline as livid over the romantic interests of her younger sister, Stephanie.
Discussing the Iraq war earlier in the campaign, Mr. Obama did not need to come across as livid because many voters saw him as right: he was the only top-tier presidential candidate who opposed the war from the start.
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Pamela Merritt is founder of the blog AngryBlackBitch I'm not so much an angry black woman as a livid one.
But it was impossible to see — the glass was reflecting a last smoldering streak of sunset, dark as a livid coal smashed open.
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