Sentence examples for furiously challenging from inspiring English sources

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Shareholders in Britain's Northern Rock, which was nationalised in February, are furiously challenging the basis on which the government is valuing the bank's shares.

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It was only after the match, when Ramires repeated the claim, that he furiously challenged the referee and a complaint was submitted.

In a close election the prospect of just a handful of the 435 House seats or one or two of the 33 Senate seats at stake being furiously challenged in court is all too plausible.

The biographical documentary, William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe, tells the story of a central figure and public spokesperson for a community that furiously challenged America's status quo.

Cort furiously challenges Herod to a duel the next day, but seconds before their duel, Ellen suddenly reappears after using the Kid's stolen dynamite to blow up Herod's illegitimate business establishments.

Like William Faulkner, who focused much of his oeuvre in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County in Mississippi, Mr. Gay created a hometown for his fiercely eccentric, furiously motivated or morally challenged characters — Ackerman's Field, Tenn.

The Blues defender reacts furiously to the challenge but the referee does not award a free-kick.

Liverpool youngster Sterling was dismissed 11 minutes from time for a clash with Manchester United's Antonio Valencia - who was also given a red card for reacting furiously to the challenge.

Instead, they were furiously building virtual communities on a game called Tiny Tower that challenges players to build a soaring skyscraper, floor by floor.

Even as some members of Congress have challenged the N.S.A.'s collection of logs of nearly every phone call Americans make, European officials furiously protested on Sunday after Mr. Snowden's disclosure that the N.S.A. has bugged European Union offices in Washington and Brussels and, with its British counterpart, has tapped the Continent's major fiber-optic communications cables.

Possessive of Ackerley, she would bark furiously at any person who entered a room he was in, and, as he explained, "People seem to resent being challenged whenever they approach their own sitting or dining rooms".

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