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For veterans seeking resolution to their claims, the lack of answers has been infuriating.
"We are all exhausted by this, families and defendants, so to have the verdict constantly delayed has been infuriating.
He has been infuriating people in print for over forty years, the last 35 of them as editor of "Commentary," the monthly magazine of the American Jewish Committee.
A Western diplomat based in Tehran said that Iran's recent behavior has been infuriating, an apparent effort to undermine the diplomatic process.
As experts who have spent decades researching the economics of caregiving and the effectiveness of social policy, it has been infuriating to see opponents of Question 1 try to dupe Mainers with unsound arguments and scare tactics.
The way management have told me how I should be doing my job (despite them having been out of class for years, and never having taught in the early years) has been infuriating and demoralising.
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The Obama administration has been infuriated by Jumblatt's switch.
China has been infuriated by Japan's refusal to admit that the islands are in dispute.
Jones has been infuriated by the "demeaning, disrespectful and disgusting" treatment inflicted on England in Australia.
The Albanian government has been infuriated by Mr. Trebicka's allegations.
GOODLUCK JONATHAN, Nigeria's embattled president, has been infuriated and weakened by a couple of supposedly private letters to him that were leaked to the press.
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