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But Dana Moon, a college student from Long Island who works there lacing skates during her winter break, was too livid yesterday to keep quiet.
If the finances can be put right – and only Celtic have spent more money in the transfer market this summer – then there is real, if guarded (the scars remain too fresh, the bruises too livid), reason for optimism.
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Customers are also livid.
I was also livid.
He, too, was livid.
He, too, was livid; he later testified that the baby girl had caused him to think of his own infant son.
Obama became livid too.
And other investors are livid too, not least those with funds still trapped in the country by capital controls.
And they are livid too that on the morning after the Conservatives have once again been beaten by UKIP, Labour is still generating headlines it could do without.
And when Leonard meets the beautiful and enigmatic Natalie (Moss), a bartender and girlfriend of a local drug-dealer, she too is sporting a livid welt to the cheek and a split lip.
I too am outraged and livid.
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