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That only further infuriated his bosses.
But the new release of information about Mr. Dorismond only further infuriated the mayor's critics.
De Mistura further infuriated the opposition with an offhand remark at a press conference in Vienna a few days later.
The in-depth coverage of mounting protests two weeks ago that led to Mr. Chávez's ouster further infuriated them.
Mr. Bush was further infuriated when a minister in Mr. Schröder's outgoing government was reported to have compared the president's tactics to those of Hitler.
And in December 1963, shortly before Ms. Gilot further infuriated him by publishing her memoir, "Life With Picasso," he — or perhaps Ms. Roque — forbade Claude and Paloma from visiting him.
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In the end, Kinsley upstaged Johnson, further infuriating him.
Hints of reggae rhythm and guests like a scratching disc jockey should further infuriate purists.
The police repeatedly hurled tear gas at the roaming crowds, further infuriating the protesters.
He tumbled to a stop and was granted a generous spot, further infuriating the Don Bosco supporters.
Last month, the bank announced 3,166 jobs were being cut, further infuriating unions by describing the action as "demising".
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