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But, at the same time, it is also true that J.F.K. was wandering into a cesspool of hatreds in Dallas, that the fever pitch of the Cold War had produced enraged Cuban exiles and still more enraged John Birch-style fanatics, that the permanent American landscape of eccentrics and fanatics — all persuaded, most armed — surrounded Kennedy at his last moments.
Her more enraged moments were accordingly less convincing.
As he read the paper Dr. Ho became more and more enraged.
Probably not; her thoughts likely took a more enraged and practical turn.
With the activists even more enraged than usual, there is plenty of scope for rabble-rousing.
Another user seemed slightly more enraged: "What a complete and utter load of rubbish.
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Benjamin, who is of Jewish heritage and Quaker faith, believes that his efforts to make the school more diverse "enraged" Sparks and members of the school's board of trustees.
"Who dares to boo once more?" the enraged mayor shouted.
After the Fort Hood massacre, in which an Army psychiatrist with ties to Muslim extremism has been charged, "I became even more upset and enraged," he said.
More incidents of enraged students screaming at Nick Clegg for lying to them could help Labour no end.
"So, he'll keep hiding behind his podium in rigged appearances – like all the other truth-dodging politicians – and lecture us about what's wrong with our rights while day by day, we grow more and more disgusted, enraged and determined to throw them all out".
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