Sentence examples for enraged as from inspiring English sources

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His victim was Jane Irwin, affecting throughout, and tellingly enraged as well as grief-stricken by his desertion.

And like the Tea Party of yesteryear, the protesters plan to go the distance, enraged as much by the shortcomings of lawmakers on their side of the aisle as by the flawed ideas of those on the other side.

Sticks are being thrown: the mood is enraged as people see their friends struck back or struck down.

He refers to the Millenium Development Goals as "slightly lame, wooden things" but the audience wasn't to enraged as he explained, "that's ok because I am one of their authors".

Campbell makes clear that the Brown camp was enraged as he relates a conversation between Anji Hunter, a senior Blair aide, and Sue Nye, a senior Brown aide: Sue said as far as GB was concerned, this was a deliberate AC/Peter M operation, authorised by TB and it was therefore 'war'.. Sue said the 'psychological flaw' headline was like a bullet.

Here are a few details from the abbreviated life of Wafa Idris: She was born in a refugee camp, conditioned to militancy by the first Palestinian uprising against Israel, divorced by a husband disappointed over their failure to have children, enraged as she picked up and patched the Palestinian wounded of the current conflict.

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My hunch is, the reason why the tuition fees thing enraged people as much as it did – and for some people still does, because it's so personal to people – is that it's their sons, their daughters.

From a feminist perspective, Burning Man can be enraging as the whole event is oriented around the image of a man.

And they all are capable of emotion; for example — and this is as enraging as it is saddening — in e-mails in which they decide they are not, as originally planned, going to tell child-protective authorities about how an assistant coach saw Sandusky sexually abusing a child in a university locker-room shower, they manage to form a pleased circle of self-congratulation.

The hit TV shows that he created — first "The Thick of It," in Britain, and then "Veep" — bristle with satirical zeal, but you do wonder, after a while, whether the everyday dysfunctions, enraging as they are, of an essentially functioning democracy are not too easy a bull's-eye for his scorn.

Enraging as it is, spam has become one of the pitfalls of using the Internet.

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