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"I was enraged about that," de Montebello has said.
Enraged about the latest grisly crime, the voters repeatedly mandated tougher sentencing.
There's something tragic, pugnacious, and enraged about "Escape," which could as easily be titled "No Escape".
He, too, was enraged about Palestine and Iraq, but not only that: everything about the United States repelled him.
In local politics, citizens sometimes get so enraged about one issue that they decide to run for office themselves.
She's also constantly expected to listen to the travails of middle-aged white men enraged about what they don't have.
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There's plenty that's enraging about the stifling judgements that this society heaps on women.
For Greene, and every subsequent Shakespeare conspiracy theorist, there was something enraging about the poet's genius.
And there is something enraging about McConnell, who had stalled for months on bringing CHIP to the Senate floor, piously reminding his colleagues how "vulnerable" these children are.
"There's something enraging about seeing people who look like your brother or your cousin mowed down on such a flimsy premise.
The FIFA e-mail system crashed after receiving an estimated four hundred thousand enraged messages about the refereeing decisions.
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