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The world has since changed, and Democrats are furiously divided over how to ease inequality without constricting growth (see article).
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"It is a matter that is furiously dividing Mexicans across the country," said Felipe Calderón, who resigned as energy minister last month after Mr. Fox publicly scolded him for starting a bid for president while holding office.
But it was shown so often on E4 that it quickly divided the nation into people furiously irritated by its omnipresence and those happily in thrall to the cosy, quickfire sarcasm that was almost always available, day and night.
On one side, horizontal black, gray and white stripes and bands divided into left and right sections scroll downward, flickering furiously to the sound of aggressively percussive, buzzing and whistling electronic music emitted by powerful speakers.
This time, as I manoeuvred the car around the bend, I was a child again, seeing my mother in the passenger seat, protectively braking as she muttered furiously about some "idiot driver" who'd swung out too close to the road's faded dividing line.
Furiously effective.
Furiously personal.
The Bosnian smoked furiously.
Many were tweeting furiously.
Richard reacted furiously.
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