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A tempting comparison is with the widow who can't bear to empty her dead husband's wardrobe and throw away his suits; but that won't quite do, because the absent tenants of these rooms are very much alive and would furiously protest the journey Oxfam-wards of the tiniest miniature animal, never mind a suit.
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She thinks she has all the smarts it will take to survive, starting with blagging a trip up west with her furiously protesting sister.
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.
He reacts to the grimmer side of his aborted campaign in "Death Threats," and with "Prison for the K" -- sung in Haitian Creole, for Haitian listeners -- he furiously protests being kept off the ballot, denies he made and deal with Haiti's president, and vows to keep fighting.
May 2013: In a bad-tempered Copa del Rey final defeat by neighbours Atletico Madrid, Mourinho is sent from the bench for furiously protesting a decision from the referee.
Parker has come to free him, and the two embrace, though an enraged Epps furiously protests the circumstances and tries to prevent him from leaving.
One of the pictures we saw during our visit was of a group of angry white men, women and children furiously protesting the integration of Birmingham schools.
Her parents furiously protested, reminding her of a time not too long ago, when Uganda's President Idi Amin expelled entire neighborhoods of Asian merchants from Kampala.
When Poussey Washington died on Orange Is the New Black, the internet was alight with black women and LGBTQ women furiously protesting the gratuitous killing of a character who meant so much to so many.
Recorded quickly and with little forethought, their eponymous 1977 debut LP — 14 fast, tough, hooky, furiously funny protest songs that last 35 minutes, including a six-minute reggae cover — is a masterpiece that defined a youth culture.
There was a protest furiously snapped out, and nothing after that was comprehensible.
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