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He wanted to snap pictures of a fury that was making history.
That the carpet may turn out to be Belgian has caused no less of a fury.
The jaunty second movement, "Resolution," finds Coltrane playing with an exciting, keening ferocity, featuring growls and roars, shouts and shrieks of a fury unheard in the studio.
Born in 1903, he spent his shortened twenties in something of a fury, hurtling around Europe and engaging with the most exciting intellectuals of the time.
Maybe bringing peace to the Middle East after over half a century of vicious strife wouldn't bring total generation shift, the lessening of a fury, the erasure of hatred.
The way England attacked the rucks under their crossbar – Danny Care would be sent to the sin-bin for a separate offence – spoke of a fury not to allow their line to be breached anywhere.
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Who hasn't felt like their anger turned them into a monster, or maybe even had thee fantasy of a fury-fueled transformation that could destroy those who've pissed you off?
This lack is particularly serious in the light of statements by neuroscience experts: "Emotions create a fury of activity dedicated to a single goal.
There was a fury of outgoing fire from Villa Somalia, followed by a burst of incoming fire.
A fury of 1950s telephone wires pinned to one corridor wall remains a mystery to engineers.
The difference is that unleashed a fury of new innovative Web startups.
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