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"This just causes rage among children and they start floundering," he said.
Forced clean-outs don't work; hoarders restock houses quickly, and the sudden loss of objects causes rage and anxiety.
Demonstrations were also arranged as soon as the Muhammad cartoon affair caused rage in the Muslim world.
Just as French mishandling of immigrant youths reverberates in Jakarta and Algiers, so the fate of Bosnia's Muslims caused rage in Malaysia and Pakistan.
Still, with a speech that caused rage and shoe-throwing in his capital and elsewhere, as well as raising urgent doubts about his sanity — if not new ones; one wonders if the New York Post chose the spelling "Khadafy" for the sake of the alliteration with "kooky" — Qaddafi has crossed a border.
As the fires smoldered, the debate over causes raged.
The incessant downpour combined with racing water from the Burren Hills, the overflowing turlough (disappearing lake), and injudicious new building on Ballyvaughan seafront caused raging torrents to burst by people's houses, making the whole seafront impassable.
A20 Floods Close Interstate High temperatures, runoff from melting snow, and thunderstorms have caused raging floods in Colorado forcing officials to close Interstate 70 when a sinkhole formed under it.
There is good cause for rage here, but the story is related with restraint.
International aid groups warned today that several months of strict curfews would bring cause explosive rage among Palestinians.
I'd even say his fellow audience members had more cause for rage than Hurst, whose job, after all, is to be so amusing that no one's thinking about the babysitter in the first place.
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