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Doesn't this make him furious?
She'd better make him furious, thus silent, so she could think about it.
His memory will probably have me looking over my shoulder in the streets of my own city, London, for the rest of my life, and although the thought would probably make him furious, I shall always think of him as part of my history and as part of my identity as a Briton.
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It made him furious.
The theft made him furious.
This made him furious".
Mr. Zweibel said the Occupy movement made him furious, not at the protesters but at some of his wealthy colleagues.
The attack simply made him furious; shocked, yes, but "not surprised".
The sight of someone dropping ice cubes into a whiskey glass or knocking back a shot without taking sufficient time to savor it makes him furious.
The thought that some (relatively few) people were enjoying luxury while other (relatively most) people could barely afford the necessities made him furious.
Johnson said that, although the capital will do its best to carry on throughout the threatened strikes, the actions makes him "furious" because it is "completely unnecessary and wrong".
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