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It seemed that Dave became enraged, or slightly enraged — he became angry, the way we've seen him get angry on the show in the past, not in recent years, since he's had his son.
At the same time, the fact that it had fallen to musicians such as himself and concert instigator Ravi Shankar to address the issue left Harrison "slightly enraged", given the wealth of resources available to governments around the globe.
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For the past couple of seasons, he has managed to toe the line between slightly agitated and fully enraged that he so often crossed as a rookie.
The others were slightly stunned and Beardy was enraged, but beaten.
On the day Alan Clinch was killed, Clinch was enraged that her quiet, gentle and slightly-built fourth husband would not immediately comply with her orders to tidy up the house.
He refers to the Millenium Development Goals as "slightly lame, wooden things" but the audience wasn't to enraged as he explained, "that's ok because I am one of their authors".
Mummies are also slightly more articulate, and they are easier to deal with if they become enraged.
Sheila Broflovsky, enraged at being locked in the pantry by her sons so that they can troll, frees herself and, slightly crazed, grounds both her sons from the computer forever.
The teacher, Hermina Brunson, 64, became so enraged by a boisterous class at Public School 127 in East Elmhurst that she began screaming and hurled a chair, slightly injuring two 11-year-old pupils, police and school officials said.
Mr. Daly was enraged.
Wendi Murdoch was enraged.
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