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Gallen is entitled to be livid at how he has been treated.
If the premier is annoyed now, he will be livid at having to answer questions based on the Committee's proceedings during his election campaign.
Fans of the hometown Saints have been — and, in many cases, continue to be — livid at Goodell for the discipline he imposed on the team this season for the so-called bounty scandal.
"Working families set to lose thousands of pound next year because of cuts to universal credit will be livid at the Tories' offhand suggestion that they just work more hours," he said.
In a sign of the depth of contrition among senior civil servants, Philip Rutnam made a point of reaching out to Greening, who is said to be livid at the conduct of officials in her former department.
The lead is typically taken by the petroleum ministry, which in this case was said to be livid at being sidelined particularly when Mr Adoke requested that it extend the deadline it had given Malabu to pay its long-owed signature bonus.
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Charity officials are livid at that criticism.
Mr. Vacco was livid at the federal intrusion.
He added that she was "livid" at Mr. Hanssen.
Members of Congress are livid at being kept out of the loop.
He said he was "livid" at the letter and vowed to oppose the move.
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