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Gabriel and Mikhail kill each other, and Zero and One engage in an enraged battle.
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Firing stun grenades and tear gas, police in riot gear or mounted on horses battled enraged demonstrators, who hurled glass bottles and started fires in the heart of the city while threatening to break into City Hall.
Macario García became enraged, and a fight ensued.
These days, he said, many of the town's residents are so enraged that they have sworn to battle the Americans forever.
So whenever she would refuse, I would get so enraged and we would fight.
The attack had come shortly after the 1690 Battle of Quebec, and an enraged Governor-General Frontenac ordered the construction of a second, more imposing fort.
And they have just as predictably enraged environmentalists, who may mount a stiff rearguard battle against them.
It's not that this inspired-by-fact story of celebrated scout and mountain man Hugh Glass and his battle for survival after being chewed up, spit out and left for dead by a particularly enraged bear completely avoids inflated moments, including but not limited to dreams, visions and folk wisdom of "the wind cannot affect a tree with strong roots" variety.
A poster in the Wesleyan exhibition, showing police officers lined up in formation, all with toilet plungers at their belts in place of nightsticks, is tame compared to the sight of an enraged Haitian immigrant demonstrator marching in a crowd across the Brooklyn Bridge with a plunger fixed to his head like a battle helmet.
Reassured or enraged?
"Afghans enraged and showed emotions.
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