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"We have had at least two incidents where security has had to be called in" because passengers had grown irate, she said.
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The far-right wing of his government grew irate.
One downstairs neighbor, an elderly woman, grew irate when the 5- and 10-year-old boys upstairs bounced balls.
When she worked at Delta Air Lines as an agent coping with travelers' preboarding problems, one passenger grew irate at a delay.
Officials in the governor's office, though, grew irate at Mr. Whitehead's repeated displays of independence, including criticism of some state business grant programs.
The bank's shareholders, many of whom had bought shares for as much as $10 in late 1994, grew irate as the stock fell to about $6.50.
With 4 56 remaining, Thomas grew irate after being called for his fifth foul and he began moving toward one of the referees.
"Now I'm not going to go there just because you guys are making a mockery of it," Johnson said, suddenly growing irate.
I grew irate when my then soon-to-be-husband suggested that I maybe should stop rubbing oil into my face, but eventually conceded that he might be right.
Years ago, he once grew irate when his brother — hair still wet from a shower — requested a few more minutes to ready himself before heading to prayers.
In the face-off between right-wing populism and neoliberalism, Tea Party legions and Trumpists now find Fortune 500 CEOs morally obnoxious and an economic threat, grow irate at Federal Reserve bail-outs, and are fired up by the multiple crises set off by global free trade and the treaties that go with it.
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