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Gallen is entitled to be livid at how he has been treated.
He was said to be livid over the Knicks' imminent decision to waive him under the amnesty clause.
Some colleagues were said to be livid that he had broken one of central banking's golden rules: "never say 'never'".
Small wonder that Ms. White and other current and former law enforcement officials are said to be livid.
At a given point,' he says, you snicker to yourself and you say, Oh, they're going to be livid.
Wilf was said to be livid with how Childress handled the Moss situation, but with the Vikings still in contention in the N.F.C.
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I would be livid.
Donnie Junior would be livid.
According to a person close to him, "He was livid".
Parents who had bought Cyrus's virginal hype (and praised her to their daughters) were livid.
And when he told the passengers that there would be no flights until today, at the earliest, and that old tickets were not valid and they had to rebook, people were livid.
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