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Then infuriating at the end, because none of the questions that begged for answers were answered.
(Body-shot knockouts are thrilling but rare; judges' decisions are anticlimactic at best and infuriating at worst).
Ha, I don't think the endings of my books are infuriating at all ― but then, as the writer, I suppose I wouldn't!
The interrogations are fittingly infuriating (at one point, Sullenberger is asked if he has troubles at home), albeit a little silly.
Nielson himself was self indulgent, noddling with his hand picking style on his electric guitar which was interesting at times and infuriating at others.
But this narrative withholding, while infuriating at times, presents no real barrier to our engagement with the film's unconventional look at the growing connection between a shy teenage girl and her shiftless father.
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He said he was infuriated at Republican Party leaders for not backing her candidacy.
Earl continues to wear them, & Miles becomes infuriated at such casual attire.
She is infuriated at Wall Street corporate executives and the politicians she says have protected them.
They feel let down infuriated at repeated broken promises to sort the issues out.
Nevertheless, with evident delight, she noted that Ciampi's "wife was infuriated at him" for the decision.
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