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The district attorney was infuriated that my mom, a mother of four who was a full-time housewife with just a high school education and no legal training, would be sending such a letter to the attorney general..
I remember feeling infuriated that someone had transformed my precombat staging ground into a playground.
Johnson was infuriated that the report failed to mention his contributions to civil rights.
But the family was infuriated that the retired Cardinal Danneels was the only other cleric present.
"We were infuriated that this was leaked at such an early stage," he said.
I am infuriated that keeping one's own name after marriage is so often perceived as a problem.
Meanwhile, Nigeria's ruling elite is infuriated that one of their own is now airing their dirty laundry in public.
"I was so infuriated that a few individuals spoilt such an important game," he said in L'Equipe.
Turkey's Alevi minority is infuriated that the bridge will be named after Selim "the Grim", a sultan who slaughtered thousands of their forebears.
"I remember being infuriated that I could not always get access to my money when I needed it," he recalled, "especially over weekends when banks were closed.
He, for example, was infuriated that she voted for a Congressional overhaul of health care that is projected to cost New York State $1 billion in reimbursements.
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