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And Mr. Abraham shouted like an enraged dad while performing almost the entire set in the arms of the audience, or it in his.
To call it "elitist" or "out of touch" would be to further entrench clichés the populist right have already bludgeoned into meaninglessness, but needless to say the public-facing 48-ers have always had an air of the enraged dad about them, violently shaking the sat-nav, completely unable to understand why it's going in the wrong direction.
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Sometimes they are there to keep mum and dad happy – or to disappoint or enrage mum and dad.
I knew my dad would be enraged, so that day I told him that I was going into Manhattan to see the Rockettes.
Police were called to a home in the Northern Territory on Tuesday evening by an "indignant and enraged" young man who said he'd had a fight with his dad.
It's a wussy little habit that enrages his tough-guy dad Mike - an excellent performance from Vincent D'Onofrio - who, with thundering insensitivity, storms into Justin's room to check his boy's digit for telltale saliva, and has the exquisitely uninspired idea of writing his initials in ink on the ball of each of Justin's thumbs as aversion therapy.
It was entirely foreseeable that when one enraged sports parent finally succeeded in killing another, it would be a hockey dad who was responsible.
Dana kept her dad's religious secret for a long time, spilling it only when a classmate enraged her by defending Israel's right to attack Iran's nuclear program.
Mr. Daly was enraged.
Wendi Murdoch was enraged.
The cutbacks enraged students.
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