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She had a right to be enraged.
But we also ought to be enraged.
Others expect government forces and loyalists to be enraged and searching for revenge in the aftermath.
I was prepared to be enraged by another article that "doesn't get it" but was pleasantly surprised by your article.
The suspects, from Lebanon, were said to be enraged by satirical cartoons about the Prophet Muhammad in a Danish newspaper.
And then I had this revelation: God was a safer 'person' to be enraged at than anyone else.
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After 15 minutes, they start losing interest and marking the wrong answers just to be enraging, and I find myself getting short with them.
Despite large opposition protests over his moves all week, Morsi on Saturday called for a Dec. 15 national referendum on the charter, a vote that will require the supervision of the judiciary, which he seems only to be enraging further.
The AIDS organization float isn't the only one that seems to be enraging people.
In a group, haka is a powerful source of wairua [spirit] when it comes to being enraged by deep issues.
"Every listener to NPR should be enraged that there's this kind of bias against an American".
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