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But it infuriated him even more to run from anyone or anything.
Though he was infuriating me again, I held myself still.
That infuriated a number of black leaders at the time.
I lived with a black family, which infuriated the town.
Green's players saw the same article and were also infuriated.
I want people to walk out of this movie and be infuriated.
She kept right on reading, and for some reason this infuriated the father.
I was infuriated to see her standing there so still.
The sound of the man's name was in itself enough to infuriate her.
It further infuriated them that he was pretty much always right.
It infuriated her that she could do nothing for him but watch and wait.
Yet I still get this question and it just infuriates me.
What infuriates them is the lack of information about the problem.
None came, and the fact seemed to infuriate him even more.
I think most writers are infuriated when they see things change.
Stories from around the country about all the things that infuriate him.
"It infuriated me and the other police officers every time we came here."
Many were also infuriated with the government for not doing more to stop the destruction.
The pattern infuriated her, now I come to think of it.
Had things been different, that would have infuriated Jeff, too.
It infuriated him to have to allow their freedom until then.
It infuriated her in him, when so much else was extraordinary.
Some home builders are infuriated by this kind of talk.
Such a law, which would infuriate business leaders and state officials, has little chance in an election year.
However, he persisted in saying nothing, and that infuriated me.