Doctors' patients have reacted with fury after being clamped in a surgery car park. |
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If anyone outbids me in the next hour I'm going to unleash my fists of fury. |
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The driver was cursing and swearing, but his fury stopped short of him actually getting out of the car. |
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Anyway at the end of a long day at the chalkface, I'm more inclined towards the poor player full of sound and fury and signifying nothing. |
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The scandalous CEOs have pushed us too far, and finally are reaping the whirlwind of public fury. |
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Beyond, looming into the blackness, reared a dark, heavily forested peninsula, like a giant's outthrust shoulder deflecting the sea's fury. |
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But the fury with which addicts of various schools fight for their theories presents rather a Dionysian aspect. |
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Learning to manage the planet's resources, while keeping out of the way of its elemental fury is even more difficult. |
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On the topic of hipsterism, what a salve to my fury it is to read that someone is satirising hipster dufuses. |
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The coyote-dog barked viciously at Jack, and it was all he could do not to unleash his full fury on the cur. |
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I had visions of him crammed up at the car's front end from the impact, sealed into place by the fury of the rushing water. |
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It is protected, however, by a wide pebbly beach on which the waves spend their fury before they reach the superstrata of clay. |
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She was starting to cry from the fury felt inside of her, and she blindly groped inside of the silverware drawer. |
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Relaxed, she settles into the chintzy sofa and declares herself unconcerned about tabloid fury. |
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By the end, you are left, like the lady from Flint, choking back tears of pain and fury. |
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So, for example, while a camera is still panning around her, she hovers in the air, then suddenly unleashes a rapid fury of kicks and punches. |
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Across Russia there was fury that while the people feared the worst for 116 of their compatriots their leader was swanning around on holiday. |
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But a horrendous heat wave then parched their new island and fell with special fury on the king's shepherd. |
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Months later Earl is still reliving the event in a paroxysm of fury, disgust, and hopeless longing. |
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What followed, however, was a spell of fast bowling of such fury and direction that it resembled some of the former West Indian greats. |
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He felt his heartbeat pump overtime as a pair of coal-black eyes gazed at him with contained fury. |
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Neil Lennon vents his fury at the final whistle, pushing the point so far that he was also red-carded by the referee. |
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They present a perfect blend of pathos, wonder, derision, fear, disgust and fury. |
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North of Fairwater, all the way to Ripon, it appears the trees did not feel the fury of our storm. |
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It had been huge, whirling, powerful, unrelenting, with a perpetual fury against anything and everything in the world. |
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They stood immobile with the flames racing around them in a fury of sparks. |
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But little children who are so filled with anger and fury that they commit cold-blooded murder are not the products of a healthy upbringing. |
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His performance is expertly handled, conveying the right amount of impotence coupled with a slow, simmering fury. |
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There was fury against the pharmaceutical industry and the massive profits that are being made. |
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But it is the inactivity of the US army, which is accused of standing by and watching the attacks, that has caused fury. |
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Union members who have broken the strike to return to work would be able to vote, to the fury of some of their colleagues. |
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She turned angrily to her brothers, her eyes blazing with fierce indignation and rampant fury. |
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Her voice pierced the Fire Master's ears, sending sparks of fury through his body. |
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Waves with a fetch of thousands of miles come to land here, in a crashing fury some days, or gently, as today. |
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Kenneth inwardly winced, but she said nothing, just fluttered about, working herself into a proper fury until Jeremy left. |
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As Jocelyn impressed her opponents with fury, a subtle speck of light the size of a pinhead formed in the center of the room. |
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He'd tear apart the whole city in fury if his granddaughter gets even a little scratch on her pinkie. |
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But for the labours of a statesman all the sound and fury of the swordsman on the field of battle would in the end signify nothing. |
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She had started out wary, in no way wishing to harm the prince, but after he attempted to grapple her, she had released all fury within her. |
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She looked up with eyes of insane fury that didn't seem at all normal, even for a psycho. |
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He lay on his back, knocked down by Michelle's flying fists that connected with his jaw in an insane fury. |
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Her spirit had blazed the blinding blue of pure fury, and her soul had been filled with the purest black of the most pitiless executioner. |
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The wood splintered against his knuckles as his fingers crushed through the door, his fury and anger taking hold of him. |
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Paganini had drawn criticism from his contemporaries, who cited his works as a musical diablerie due to their complexity and fury. |
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The island continent, Atlantis, began to tremble once more with extreme fury. |
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I was too convulsed with fury to even look at him after what he did to me and Raj. |
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The point is that adolescent fury needs an outlet and such colourful purveyors of antisocial behaviour provide a relatively safe channel for it. |
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So anger is a potential range of feelings, from irritation and determination to outrage and fury. |
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Though it may sound drastic, sometimes it's our immediate surroundings that give us cause for irritation and fury. |
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It hit with sudden fury as the airmen patrolled the flightline where the three nations' jets were housed. |
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I hadn't imagined I would have such an intimate contact with the raw fury of nature. |
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The flip side of Bob's obsession was a feeling of fury that overcame him when he hit a shot that didn't meet his expectations. |
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Evelyn cried out with relief, but her reassured expression soon changed drastically in a look of pure fury. |
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There's a fury of thoughts in the slow, methodical pace of moves and countermoves. |
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It has caused fury among Kellington's 850 residents, who will present a petition to Royal Mail to try to get their favourite postie reinstated. |
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But now Giblets has a means of giving voice to his wordless rage, a vehicle for his footless fury! |
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God will get you in the end, the devil will not be able to save you from his fury, and then you will be for it. |
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Her face crimsoning with fury, Isabella suddenly turned away from her friend and quickened her pace down the road. |
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The six-storey tall screen captures the demonic fury of the falls in such realistic detail that you cringe with fear as you watch it. |
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More than 50 homes were destroyed after a freak storm unleashed its fury late on Wednesday evening. |
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The debate over free silver in the United States and many other countries was, evidently, a lot of sound and fury signifying nothing. |
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The panther and cat yowled their fury but the ends of the vines sunk roots for themselves and were immovable. |
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He focuses his fury on his father, refusing to visit him and despising his mother for her desperate attempts to keep the family united. |
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Thus, swearing evolved a useful purpose as a buffer between fury and the instinct to beat the living daylights out of each other. |
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Instead I stared out the windows, which rattled even louder in the mounting fury of the storm. |
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The man in the white coat holding the dart gun looked up as Aidan came down him without mercy and blinded by fury and wrath. |
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Humanity, gripped in the clutches of its devastating power, is smitten by the evidence of its resistless fury. |
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Emma's face is red with anger, her eyes flash in fury and her hair seems to have bushed out with rage. |
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The woman ran out in a fury, picked up the animal, and flung it savagely into the kennel. |
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The poll tax revolts are a warning of the fury that changes to local authority finances can trigger. |
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Walter sat and watched Richard's pensive face as he read, which eventually led to an expression of horror and fury. |
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Did you know that righteous fury and blind hate are simply two sides of the same coin? |
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She clenched her teeth and stayed motionless, waiting for his reply, although her entire body was rigid with pent fury. |
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So at least I'm not delivering the platter to my DVD player with my teeth gnashing in fury. |
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The six-storey tall screen captures the demoniac fury of the falls in such realistic detail that you cringe with fear as you watch it. |
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Finally, at the age of 33, the demented fury that drove him on has subsided and other priorities have kicked in. |
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In those usually confident and bright eyes, there was a flickering dart of fear and fury. |
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He shouted, kicking around the crates in a blind fury, rage coursing through his already angered veins. |
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Rail users and politicians have reacted with fury to the news that trains are being cut to increase reliability on the Oldham-Rochdale loop line. |
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An elderly man ran at him with a cry of fury and a large earthen pot raised over his head menacingly. |
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The sounds of leaves rustling in the wind were whirling around in a pit of fury. |
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When I'm most conflicted about life and myself, my displacement activity is to work like fury. |
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His fate evokes the atavistic fear of Nature's fury that has been with us since the dawn of history. |
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And to add to their fury, the cars' alarms are going off day and night apparently for no reason. |
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Matty was well in the lead, pedalling like fury, increasing speed so he could make it through to the other side all in one go. |
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His fears and frustrations bottled up since the nightmare had begun, he suddenly exploded with fury and savage emotion. |
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Ju had his left hand on the dome, hair standing on end as Ernie pumped the handle like fury. |
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We had to battle like fury to save ourselves from going back down to Division Three after only two seasons. |
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Absence diminishes moderate passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes tapers and adds fury to fire. |
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But having begun for reactionary reasons, the riots quickly showed a passion and fury that suggested deeply felt injustice. |
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Fine, you stick to your mall rock and corporate emo, but we'll know where the passion and the fury really is. |
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This got wilder and wilder until, bit by bit, the entire drum set was collapsing onto the floor under the fury of this onslaught. |
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This time, the devastation resulted not from the malice of evil men, but from the fury of water and wind. |
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Let's forget about trying to play controlled, error-free, fear-filled rugby, let us unleash the fury within. |
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By now, it was at the bottom of the hill, blood gushing from its wounds, its anger now a frantic fury. |
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His fury at his compatriots is only equalled by his contempt for the Americans. |
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The duke slashed out with a sound of fury, backhanding Edith across the face. |
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His maniacal obsession with work, and the contained fury of his working methods, are beautifully conveyed. |
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Anger is manifested in the individual who spurns love and opts instead for fury. |
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The cow, forgetting about me for the moment, turned, purple with fury, to scold the person in question. |
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She swallowed, trying to control her fury as Matt's scornful laughter reached her ears once again. |
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The stone is still there, split in half by the fury of the corporal's sword. |
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In fury Beethoven scratched out the dedication at the betrayal of his ideals. |
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His burning impulse is to exit in sound and fury, screaming outright the profane secrets he merely hinted at in his earlier comments. |
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Tired of bandying words with this charlatan, I allow my fury to seep into my eyes. |
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Those marvelous blue eyes blazed in fury, shooting brilliant sparks and glowing embers. |
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This is the type of album that grabs you by the scruff of the neck, shakes you about a lot, and never once lets up on the fury which drives it. |
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It wasn't the cold expression he was always showing in front of her but the mask of true and authentic fury. |
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She looked slightly aghast at his words, but any real emotion she hid behind a mask of silent fury. |
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In Galle's harbor, just a few damaged boats serve as a reminder of the fury of the waves. |
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The look of murderous, seething fury on my face must have finally sunk into his thick bovine head, because he turned and left. |
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She began to feel her thin shoes break under her, and the muscles in her thighs started to burn with fury from the intense climb. |
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While girls picked fights with other inmates they often saved their fury for the matrons and nuns who oversaw them. |
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I thumped the mahogany table in fury and told Peat to take a letter for the prime minister. |
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Unable to bear the death throes of her love affair, she becomes by turns desperate and tenacious, acting out with unbridled fury. |
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She went back to searching through her box of medicinals and didn't see the look of fury on the collie's face. |
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Luminous by lightning far above him were enormous thunderheads, crackling with fury energy and booming with mighty waves of thunder. |
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The film, to be released in Britain in February, will be followed by a tidal wave of post-feminist fury. |
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Yesterday parents waiting for their children outside school reacted with fury and disbelief at the news. |
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People vented their fury at the police at an emergency public meeting on Monday night. |
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His face emanates a still fury, sweat pouring freely from it as the door gently, excruciatingly, closes. |
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We hied back to our hotel, where we took refuge under the veranda of the beachfront bar and watched the rain beat down with a tumultuous fury. |
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The net result is that often passengers arrive home late, in fury and bursting for a pee. |
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Leading Australians jumped on the bandwagon as the Santa ban spread, with radio talk-back shows abuzz with festive fury. |
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With all my black-belted judo fury, I had to restrain myself from physically harming those whispering about me. |
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The skies cracked as a shaft of lightning, unleashed with the power of electrical fury, uncannily sped towards his still form on the ground. |
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His voice was shaking with fury as he looked down at Larek, who was sitting in the mud trying to wipe the blood off his face. |
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There was much fury from both sides in the last quarter of an hour, before Little settled the matter in 78 minutes. |
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One of them was seized and crushed like an insect, but others fell upon the beast with renewed fury until it lay dead. |
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This film could have been deadly earnest and full of moral fury, but the tone is the stuff of tragicomedy. |
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Yet, amid all the sound and fury, the most contemptible phenomenon is the trahison des clercs. |
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Anne gasped at such a rude phrase, but before she could chase after him in a fury, a soberly clad, bewigged gentleman approached her friend. |
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Turner lashed himself to masts in order to witness the fury of storms at sea, and he was fascinated by shipwrecks. |
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I can feel anger and bile rising in me, rising up out of the years of desperation and hollow fury. |
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Bertha ran downstairs as quickly as her short legs would carry her, a mix of fear and intense fury flooding her veins. |
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His enemies in high places could only gnash their teeth in fury and wait for him to make a mistake or go away and leave them alone. |
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The relentless energy and fury of the Allegro non troppo recalled the Scherzo of Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony. |
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At once, realization hits him, and a dull fury swells within Cahill's chest. |
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She screamed in fury and then ran out of the room, hands over her ears as if she could hear someone screaming or maybe laughing at her. |
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The injured Una is on the warpath and the lads charm tactics can't defuse her fury. |
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Every barbarian language had an equivalent term, and all of them were based on a derivative of that language's word for fury. |
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Sometimes he haggles his way into fury, regarding a dollar too much as the peak of moral turpitude. |
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Fire blazed up in fury and the girl ran outside and watched the house she once lived in go up in flames. |
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The sea will rear up because Jormungand, the Midgard Serpent, is twisting and writhing in fury, making his way toward the land. |
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Iverson played with what appeared to be a reckless fury, as if he could only exorcise his demons on the basketball court. |
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Jekyll is mousy and mincing, while his alter-ego is an explosion of simian fury. |
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Jordan, in particular, was a sight to behold as he unleashed his relentless fury on the skins. |
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A special little book, an antidote to the stress, fury and unfeelingness of many people's hurried, everyday lives. |
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Caleb tried to hold onto his fury but he could feel it slowly slipping away. |
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In his fury and humiliation at being unhorsed, he turned to meet the one who had brought him down, ready to make up for it. |
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Suddenly, he roared in fury, as he picked my entire body up from the ground and hurled me onto the hood of the burning truck. |
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I really did myself a disservice by not taking my mother's old advice and counting to ten before I unload my fury on someone. |
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If the loss of Calais unloosed such fury in him, I tremble to think what the possible loss of the election might entail. |
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Largely unnoted amid the sound and fury are several peace overtures in the White Paper. |
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She publicized her fury at the government with a rebuke unprecedented and unrepeated in the history of the British constitutional monarchy. |
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With each passing year, it becomes increasingly difficult to unearth examples of the sheer unrepressed fury at the heart of rock 'n' roll. |
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Then there are those who brim with passion not just for the state-approved quietus, but with fury for those who oppose it. |
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The half-demon gave a growl of fury and leapt up, throwing herself onto the bars. |
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So we have some people stopping compliantly while others erupt in fury at the idiots in front of them braking for no reason. |
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Fourthly, there are those who protest out of some kind of violent instinct, who find pleasure in unthinking acts of fury. |
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Almost to a one, his commentaries throb with the dark fury of an aneurysm in Joe Sixpack's brainpan. |
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The demon screamed in fury as he flew through the air, before smashing through a tree and finally, sliding to a halt. |
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The special committee decided after two hours of deliberation to consult on making the ban permanent, to the fury of many. |
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It was a deserted hallway, so I squeaked in alarm when she spun around a corner to face me, her face contorted in fury. |
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An expression combining fury, frustration and resignation would briefly appear, like a small cloud across the sun. |
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Either laid back or ignorant, Americans did not react to issues of genetically modified foods or cloning with the fury of Europeans. |
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At nightfall the trickster returned, and when the two men saw him, they turned their fury on him. |
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It was distant, full of the fury of a tempest on the sea, but it was Carmel's voice speaking through to him. |
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His face was red, his eyes bugging out, his entire being seemingly contorted in fury. |
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Toby jumped off the couch in a blind fury and launched something at her wall. |
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In particular, Western sexual freedom puts them under intolerable pressure, and they lash out in fury against us. |
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Its fury is unimaginable, white spindrift foaming and tumbling as Christopher shouts orders above the howling wind. |
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In a fit of fury Calvert who was known to be a violent and irrational person burst into Smedleys home and hurled a heavy stone ornament at him. |
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Red with fury, the sweet little Kenny picked up his scattered books and was looking for his orange spiral-bound notebook frantically. |
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When told they need to prove their need for emergency service, the elderly man explodes in spittly geriatric fury. |
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It really did seem as though the world could end in a blaze of nuclear fury at any moment. |
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He got up and stamped his feet in fury, pulling his hair in angry humiliation. |
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They swept through the ship with handspikes and hatchets moving with the fury of desperate men. |
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The troll let out a growl of fury as it dropped the tainted sword with a loud thud. |
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His face contorted in fury at the murder of his kinsmen, and with a shrill cry he leapt at the nearest of the ogrish guards. |
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The tsunami should open our eyes to the reality that no force on earth can fight against the fury of sea. |
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Thunder rolled and raindrops hammered the gardens of Halliel as the storm gave full vent to its fury. |
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Jun's eyes never ceased to stray from the ruckus that burned with such intense heat and fury. |
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Suddenly, with an almighty fury, she punched me violently in the back with incredible force. |
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The younger girl shook with anger, her face contorted in fury as she demanded Mrs. Opanir confess her secret. |
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Then there was a sound of drums beating filling the air with its fury. |
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The man did not seem to expect such an affirmation and he appeared to be suddenly drained of his fury. |
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The song is about rage and fury and passion, and I had a lot of pain that I wanted to release. |
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And black fury toward cops today is fueled by historic economic disparities and by the economic disaster of the past decade plus. |
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The fury sparked by the disappearance of more thant 40 students in Iquala will not die. |
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The lowest home crowd for a decade vented their fury at the final whistle. |
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Somewhat of an acquired taste, his screaming vocals transmit a message of fury, desperation and anger, though perhaps the actual content is hard to pick up. |
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We ritualize this process to make sure we don't allow the grief of great tragedies to blind us with mob fury, inflamed judgments and uninformed reasoning. |
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His great tail lashed out in fury, destroying the great eastern tower. |
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There is no more dangerous an opponent than a wounded Oz cricketer, especially if that ageless warrior Glenn McGrath returns to supplement the snarling fury of the visitors. |
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Given the public fury, the law may not last, but it has already caused plenty of havoc. |
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For raw human emotion and unpredictable fury, he would be on to a winner. |
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When it went into administration in May, more than 2,500 lost their jobs and there was fury that many were notified of their redundancy by phone text message. |
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They were shouting with a mixture of fury and desperation about their families in Kobani, under siege just across the line. |
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So before I go spouting off about bishops full of sound and fury, signifying nothing, I think I should give them time and stop being so all-fired distrustful. |
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In fact, the fury she unleashed upon the itinerant priest who administered her last rites had sprung from the failure of his holy water to shrink the tumor in her gut. |
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Paige then roared with fury and struggled all she could to free herself. |
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Now enraged beyond definition, he roared in fury and raised his arms. |
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I was just about speechless with fury, and indignation on Sam's part. |
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Those Roman candles over the nation's cities provided the only sound and fury as the last minutes of the old century rolled over to the first minutes of the new. |
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His anger at Maria's loose tongue and looseness in certain other regards was so great that it nearly overpowered his fury in regards to Augustine. |
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He sped home and quickly, hardly able to see the road in his fury. |
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Instead of penalizing Haller he let the goal stand, to the bewildered fury of all England. |
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In a fit of fury, Pentheus attempts unsuccessfully to imprison Dionysus, who subsequently awakens Pentheus's salacious interest in the cavorting ladies. |
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Different colors of mana spun and swirled in a maelstrom of colorful fury. |
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So instead, Republican senators have launched an attack on Hagel filled with sound and fury but signifying very little. |
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Sensing his fury, one of his granddaughters burst into tears. |
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A couple today told of their fury that the teen who ploughed a stolen 4x4 through their front garden wall and then scarpered was only cautioned by police. |
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The self titled album contained a selection of twelve songs which eschewed the power and fury of traditional Irish balladeers for a more gentle, haunting and delicate style. |
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Whipping the crowd into a fury from the first note, everyone was apparently quite pleased to hear the change, bounding around the Opera House like possessed banshees. |
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She came from nowhere, leaping into their midst like a tigress, striking about her with the focused fury of total commitment and utmost desperation. |
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I weep at his unarticulated rage, his suppressed fury, his casual despair. |
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Toddlers will be beating their fists on their high chairs in fury. |
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Despite the raging fury of the Ring upon his finger, he had roused himself in one final mighty effort to meet his end as befit a great warrior and wise councilor. |
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Her body shook with fury and tears flowed uncontrollably down her cheeks. |
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By half-time it is clear that Everton are second best, and Moyes disappears down the tunnel before his players, his face an intense mixture of frustration and fury. |
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When he picks up his harmless little African dirt snake, it somehow magically transforms into a deadly black mamba, ready to spread some fanged fury around. |
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But Lenny Kaye's guitar stretches effortlessly from post-funeral ballad to ecstatic, crazy fury, and Smith's performance is fierce and horribly unbeautiful. |
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Taku's face was emotionless, except for the fury smoldering in his eyes. |
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Rural India even today is at the mercy of nature's bounties and fury. |
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Seething with suppressed fury when someone cuts you up in traffic or pushes in front of you in a shop queue is a sure way to develop a raging headache, says a US researcher. |
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I had grown angry and pursued him in a fit of fury when he had rejoined his family and given him a hard blow to his head, that is for a two year old. |
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He no doubt could have been roused to fury if a real kafir contributed to his younger brother preferring a-h-h-h-h to Allah. |
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Recent corporate decisions by the British banks to switch thousands of low-end call centre jobs to India resulted in headline news and fury among British unions. |
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I wouldn't want her mangy little dog to suffer an inferno of hellish fury. |
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Many others from all around the world have been writing their opinions and reactions, ranging from shock and outrage to fury to dismay to fear and worry. |
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The more time one spends with Armstrong, however, the more one suspects that the focus of his fury is not the implication that he tried to suborn Cogut's perjury. |
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It shows how design has transformed life over the past 100 years and it encapsulates the contrasting philosophies of style versus substance that is causing such heat and fury. |
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Exposed to the fury of the wind and storm, shelterless, supperless, overwhelmed with discouragements, the entire party sank down exhausted upon the snow. |
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The country was partitioned amid the most violent fratricidal fury. |
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The love they had shared, the love that renewed with each passing day and moments of togetherness had coalesced into a raging fury of hatred and contempt. |
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His sorrowful songs are more cautious this time, his percussive guitar sounds less prominent, while his noisy, electric numbers need more wild fury. |
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He would be the spark which would ignite their oppressed fury. |
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We have seen players drop catches that children catch in the playground, make fielding errors that would have the coach of a colts side roaring in fury. |
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The fury of the battle seemed to concentre there, and through the time-worn walls the shot was plunging, splintering the planks and beams, and shivering the stone foundation. |
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With insane fury, the giant men broke down the doors of the monastery. |
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The laughter ceased on the instant, and fury took its place. |
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But the interdict sparked fury among patriotic Scottish students, and the university has been inundated with e-mails from angry alumni demanding that the dress law be removed. |
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Dogs, who have been cooped up all day, now rush to fences, or fling themselves against front doors, and bark, giving it all they have in the way of canine fury, as I walk by. |
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The album provides comfort without flinching from sadness and bitter fury. |
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I didn't know what last time was, but it had to have been bad because Kara's face colored and she seemed at a loss for words, picking to flounce off in a fury instead. |
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A white hot anger flared through him as he screamed in fury. |
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Howling in agony, the monster recoiled and twisted away, flailing in fury. |
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Can I explain the extreme fury and violation I felt at that moment? |
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He quickly turned around, glaring at the younger woman in fury. |
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You only had to witness Ferguson work himself into a fury over Ronaldo's participation in the Olympics to gauge the Portuguese's importance to the team. |
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The young man's eyes burned with a fury and fierce protectiveness. |
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He was known as a ruthless man whose anger could turn into a raging fury. |
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He hated the right-wing media with a fury he rarely chose to disguise, an anger which led him to forbid access to columnists and reporters of the right. |
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On the morning of May 5 their boat started feeling the fury of the storm. |
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They pushed opened the door revealing the full fury of the passing storm. |
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The beauty of our surroundings matches the fury of the stream. |
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Matt pedalled like fury, and as the rope went taut, the rest of the lads gave me a hearty shove-off, chasing us down the hill whooping and shouting. |
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If not, stand really well back from the pan, as it spits like fury. |
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The third afternoon, when he had watched for her in a fury of disappointment, he ordered his horse and went for a gallop down the sunken road to the mill. |
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Residents reacted with fury to police denials of any responsibility. |
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The result of this imbalance is to frustrate the natural desire of the human psyche, thereby placing the individual in a perpetual state of angst and glowering fury. |
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With a pleasantly vengeful fury, as if performing a valuable task, we pursued every last component with our mallets until we had pulverized it into unrecognizability. |
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The Blue camp spoke of a put-up job and denounced it with increasing fury. |
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With a growl of fury, he drove up next to the smaller car and looked in. |
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He let out a growl of fury and swung his fist towards Will's cheek. |
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The former International Development Secretary invited upon herself a dumper truck of fury and scorn, which Ministers and Labour MPs have duly disgorged over her head. |
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The songs built slowly with anger, ache, tearfulness and fury, with sustained notes and cascading melismas. |
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The city is amaz'd, for Sylla hastes To enter Rome with fury, sword and fire. |
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They'd had occasion to see Peyton Armistead in all his righteous fury and she knew they wouldn't hesitate to take him down if she gave the word. |
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It's a pity that those who fulminate against the protesters can't summon up the same fury for those who landed us in this dire mess. |
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The foreshock sent people scrambling, and the main shock arrived with such fury that it flattened crowded rooming houses. |
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To his comic fury and shame, the traveller's 'master part' fails to rise to the occasion, and the girl's innocence is preserved. |
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British bikes produced much sound and fury,but basically pootled along about as fast as your grandma's Austin Allegro. |
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The founding of order on fury, of empire on violence, of peace on pitilessness is disclosed unflinchingly. |
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Steph Twell has revealed her fury at being cheated out of medals by dopers. |
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This other man's force was like that of a river which frothingly redoubles its fury wherever a rock would pose an obstacle. |
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He says there was a lot a fury and bitterness amongst the Land Girls he knew that they were not recognised much sooner. |
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His remarks sparked fury among anti-nuclear campaigners and left-wingers on Labour's backbenches. |
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Another popular sculpture is Sinnataggen, a baby boy stamping his foot in fury. |
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Collins proposes to Elizabeth, who rejects him, to the fury of her mother and the relief of her father. |
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Festive fury A Christmas tree has been rubbished by locals in a town in Pensylvania who clubbed together to get a new one. |
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Shadowy masked dominatrixes in stiletto-heeled hip boots snap commands and whips with equal fury. |
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But I'm not impressed by his air of hurt innocence over the fury BBC2's Top Gear sparked while filming in Ushuaia, Argentina. |
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One moment soft stings, the next the rap starts cranking up the agitation and finally it all explodes in fiery fury. |
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Other enemies, like the smaller weeds, he could overcome, but injustice, that quitch grass of life, was what stung him to fury. |
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And embittered Winter, fury consumed By thoughts of Spring's nighsome 'proach, can compass. |
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In the story, Jack Aubrey rounds South America's Cape Horn to face the full fury of a massive storm on a 120-foot square-rigger. |
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Horne remembered closing her eyes as a wave of fury swept over her. |
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Despite all the sound and fury about the independence debate, ordinary voters rank the constitution as a bottom-feeder issue. |
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The look of hurt fury which she hurled at the Bishop's back might have singed his clerical broadcloth. |
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The subjects for an unedifying week of highdecibel discussions were the usual rabble-rousing crowdpleasers guaranteed to incite filmic fury. |
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And rush upon his foes and take on them his wreak, At push of sword and pike, in fury uncontrolled. |
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A BRAVE air hostess hit back in fury yesterday at the drunken madman who bottled her. |
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At the same time sleet and hail were driving with all fury against us. |
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The whole fury and might of the enemy must very soon be turned on us. |
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And while the revellers stood aghast at the fury of the man, one more wicked or, it may be, more drunken than the rest, cried out that they should put the hounds upon her. |
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And although the Chelsea boss is the kind of man who would inspire fury in all but the saintliest of football supporters, on this occasion his assessment was spot on. |
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In early December 1816, under the heady influence of his artistic friends, Keats told Abbey that he had decided to give up medicine in favour of poetry, to Abbey's fury. |
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Beowulf, finding that Hrunting cannot harm his foe, puts it aside in fury. |
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