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In this town, somehow, furious yelling demonstrated intelligence and proactiveness — like that skinny guy who always sat three seats away from me in the anthropology class I was forced to take during my post-military "freshman" year.
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Overflowing with brainpower -- as though all the minds Cantor investigates were somehow networked and engaged in furious serial processing -- it finds room for heart, too.
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Furious because pesky weeds somehow have a way of surviving the winter months and taking over.
But the pair somehow missed the fact that a furious search for practical, affordable electricity storage to beat that intermittence problem is well underway.
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It's hard to look furious when you're holding balloons, but somehow she managed it.
He and Niebla Roja climbed into the ring and went back to work, somehow producing a perfectly credible version of a fast and furious lucha libre finish.
4chan users pretended a furious amount of mouse clicking and virtual action would somehow translate into a concrete reward appearing in their computer screens, like it does, say, in World of Warcraft.
One blogger was furious that X hadn't eased his students into learning somehow — by playing Mad Libs, for example.
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