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On August 20 Johan de Witt and his brother, who were unjustly suspected of treachery, were murdered by an infuriated mob at The Hague.
"Liebknecht was shot by soldiers while attempting to escape after being arrested, and Rosa Luxembourg was killed by an infuriated mob from whom an escort vainly endeavored to protect her," the paper reported.
In 1929, Winston Churchill used it in "The Aftermath," the sequel to his history of the First World War, writing, "What choate and integral conviction could they form?" That was enough to bring down "an infuriated mob of grammarians upon Winston's head," in the words of Churchill's biographer A. L. Rowse.
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SHARP elbows and the ability to claw your way to a ticket counter through a mob of infuriated travelers who have just learned their flight has been canceled are no longer enough to guarantee you a seat on the next flight out.
This infuriated Mousavi.
Williams retorted with infuriated hacks.
His shifting allegiances infuriated opponents.
"That infuriated him," he said.
"I was tantalised and infuriated," he says.
I'm infuriated and very, very unhappy.
His outspokenness has embarrassed ministers and infuriated prison-service officials.
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