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The pianist made her opening attack with a kind of fury that made Helen's spine shiver.
And that kind of fury is typical of the fuel that burns through many thrillers.
In ordinary life, Reznor is reserved, but a kind of fury seemed to overtake him in front of a crowd.
By Alec Wilkinson In ordinary life, Reznor is reserved, but a kind of fury overtakes him in performance.
Watching them going about their business, you don't feel the kind of fury inspired by "Inside Job," Charles Ferguson's great muckraking documentary on the origins of the financial crisis, but rather a mix of dread, disgust, pity and confusion.
The kind of fury and disgust, often inspired by little more than boredom, that someone can feel against a spouse is explored at length in the novels and short stories of Richard Yates.
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In an hour he had won the match and the series with one of the finest spells of fast bowling in the recent history of the Ashes, full of the kind of fire and fury that makes for the most compelling kind of cricket.
There are uncanny and disturbing echoes of this kind of domestic fury in Finkel's book.
Oates responded by "shaking with cold, with a kind of choked fury".
You might be before the picture is over, but only because the alternative would be the kind of snarling fury that would make you feel bad about yourself.
There seems to be a special kind of irrational fury that overwhelms the leaders of powerful countries when they find their militaries bogged down in foreign wars.
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