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Ms. Gupta recalls one guest becoming enraged when a server at the wedding dinner told her that they had run out of the vegetarian option.
He was everywhere at once, demanding perfection and becoming enraged with staff that did not do their utmost to follow suit.
Cultural clashes have contributed to some of the insider attacks, with Afghan soldiers and police officers becoming enraged by what they see as rude and abusive behavior by Americans close to them.
Harry Fisher, a trade union activist who lived on the Lower East Side, remembers becoming enraged after seeing a newsreel of Nazis dragging an elderly Jewish man out of a shop several years before the war in Spain.
Traditionally I operate a news blackout on results from Saturday and Sunday teatimes until Match of the Day, occasionally becoming enraged when some football-loving "friend" poisons those hours of anticipation with an email headed "congratulations on another win" or "it was never a sending-off".
The episode, which was written by Ian Maxtone-Graham and directed by Jim Reardon, sees Homer Simpson run for the job of Springfield's Sanitation Commissioner after becoming enraged at what he deems to be a poor refuse collection service.
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It's risky work — family members often become enraged when one of their kin is isolated, sometimes becoming aggressive and charging at the veterinarians.
Hoops continue and I become enraged.
He could no longer fly after becoming so enraged at an airport security checkpoint — agents asked him to remove his Super Bowl V and Hall of Fame rings — that he burst toward the gate and had to be wrestled to the ground, screaming, by armed officials.
But losing your job and becoming so enraged at your former boss that you want revenge is not necessarily a male gender monopoly.
In the title story, told with humor and deadly physical descriptions (one character is "stocky, densely and neatly made, with a wrinkled, ugly, interesting head"), a nineteen-year-old enrages her family by becoming engaged to her much older professor.
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