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When Ghana lost their opening game, well beaten by Senegal, Grant sat awkwardly in the post-match press conference, fending off furious questions about his late switch to a back three while a bat fluttered disconcertingly overhead.
Do they think that fascists only have white skins?" I had no answer for him, but sensed that his furious questions were a better indicator of the bankrupting of the long period of Labour dominance than any opinion poll.
These were the furious questions of the day -- while Israeli and Palestinian negotiators met with President Clinton in Washington and Israeli troops and Palestinians fought in Gaza, and while the Parliament, hoping to avoid yet more civil strife at this time, hastily extended yeshiva students' military exemption after the Supreme Court ordered the government to start drafting them.
His case has prompted furious questions from accusers and their family members demanding to know why Nassar's abuse continued for more than two decades.
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We all knew this town hall would have no bearing, but my colleagues, while never raising their voices to the most powerful woman on Fleet Street, engaged in some furious question-asking that ranged from the deadly obvious ("Why are you staying while we leave?") to the practical ("What's the tax on my buyout?").
Since 2001, when global air travel took a steep dive and airlines went bankrupt at a furious pace, questions have begun to be asked about the price that carriers pay for their customers' safety.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, furious that questions from Tuesday's third-grade citywide reading test were broadcast on television, threatened yesterday to pursue legal action against the advocates who had made the test public and the media organizations that aired close-up images of it.
One Catholic, Justice Antonin Scalia, was especially furious about the questions raised in Professor Stone's article.
The deal Wells Fargo announced last month to settle cases brought by their offices was intended to resolve the matter, but it instead opened the floodgates, provoking a furious outpouring of questions, criticism and new information about what former employees say was a boiler-room culture of toxic sales pressure.
The furious women in question told a local newspaper columnist, Mike Hendricks that they were kicked out - and they have accused the New York-listed chain of discrimination.
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