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"Drop it," he finally told her at one point, clearly getting enraged.
I knew he wasn't Mr. Right with his inexplicable outbursts from time to time (i.e. getting enraged that I had confused Flushing and Forest Hills) but I was definitely stuck in the Right Now.
That is one focus of his therapy: to make veterans more aware of when they are reflexively jerking the wheel, speeding up, slamming on the brakes or getting enraged in response to benign things.
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I get enraged at litter-droppers.
They get enraged and can attach themselves to radical groups".
But whatever delays you may experience, don't get enraged at the beleaguered airline employees.
For all that Middle Easterners get enraged with America, many others value it, envy it and want their kids there.
For example, I get enraged by drivers in my neighbourhood honking their horns for no good reason.
One summer day in 2004, Bob Biel, an air-conditioning contractor who had been coming to Destin since childhood, got enraged after he was kicked off the beach in front of a high-rise.
As Don Van Natta, Jr., wrote last year in a long piece on Goodell, "He gets enraged when someone, even an owner, tarnishes the integrity of the game or challenges his judgment.
On Q&A, for example, I either get enraged by tweets that I agree with ("Hey everyone, global warming can't be ignored" – yes, I know, I bloody well know) or, even worse, for the sake of balance they then have to put something up that's objectively false, otherwise the ABC will be accused of left-wing bias (read as "scientifically robust").
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