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Yes, ladies and gentlemen, this is your opportunity to acquire the N.F.L.'s loosest cannon, a receiver who runs an occasional route at full speed, may or may not be paying attention to your season, and, for good measure, may erupt in anger at the people putting out the players' pregame buffet.
Don't be surprised if the bristling Indian streets erupt in anger against politicians in the new year.
Can we trust McCain, who has been known to lose his temper quickly and erupt in anger at the drop of a hat, to have his finger on the nuclear button?
I had only been teaching the class for a few weeks and I was convinced that the students were going to erupt in anger and boycott my class for bringing up the topic, although it was clearly addressed in the book.
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