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If anyone used a female pronoun, he would get furious.
In years past, Steinbrenner would get furious if the Yankees played badly in spring training.
In the eight-page dedication to her 1974 début, "Eve's Hollywood," Babitz pays manic, tossed-off tribute "to the Didion-Dunnes for having to be who I'm not," "to time immemorial and the suspension of disbelief," to prescription speed, to various whipped-cream dishes in L.A. restaurants, and "to the one whose wife would get furious if I so much as put his initials in".
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While she'd begun to cultivate her own style - she'd get furious reactions in the street of New York for her barely-there minis and racoon-tail skirts - what she hoped to do was go to college to study English literature.
"Kids at school would make fun of her because she was in a wheelchair, and I would just get furious," he said.
Even in the majors, he'd let opponents' heckling get to him until "I'd get so mad that I'd lose focus... get furious... lose rhythm... and concentration".
"I would get so furious that I was bullied," he says.
"I get furious, I do get furious," she said.
They may get furious with God.
And people get furious about it.
/ Get furious / At each attempt to hold you down".
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