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You can understand how infuriated I felt at the time, waiting four months for nothing.
You can imagine how infuriated and violated I felt.
Nigeria's wasteful passing, allied to their desire to get forward but their apparent uncertainty as to how, infuriated the crowd and encouraged Iran, who occasionally countered, usually though Ghoochannejad.
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The stance adopted by Tsipras infuriated officials at the European Commission in Brussels, who took the unusual step of releasing details of how an attempt to revive talks on Sunday broke down in less than an hour.
Danny becomes infuriated and walks off, but before he leaves the building, Michael offers him a job, mentioning how much money he could make as a traveling salesman for them.
"All we've been hearing the last three years is if you like your policy you can keep it.... I'm infuriated because I was lied to," one woman told this newspaper, as part of a story on how some middle-class Californians have been stunned to learn the real costs of Obamacare.
This infuriated Mousavi.
Williams retorted with infuriated hacks.
Users were outraged, infuriated, incandescent.
"That infuriated him," he said.
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