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Lady followed her example rather than suffer at the hands of her infuriated master.
He took hold of her shoulders, giving her a slight, infuriated shake.
And one just shot in the head with a ballistae bolt is a very infuriated dinosaur!
Scientists, seeing the evidence that so infuriated Erin Brockovich, would be much more cautious - and skeptical.
Mr. Iskrzycki's comments so infuriated minority troopers that they decided to withdraw from the union.
"Aye, your grace," McRae said, carefully concealing his happy expression from his infuriated master.
'The trouble with you is that you just won't do anything,' Dobbs complained in a thick infuriated voice.
That so infuriated Bush, who mistakenly saw the phrase as imputing cowardice rather than charging colossal misjudgment, that he has not spoken to me since.
Sara and the girl both jumped, separating, and turned to stare at the doorway, filled now with the menacing infuriated form of John Michael Mercer.
I heard a great infuriated bellow go up from Wolf Larsen, and from Leach a snarling that was desperate and blood-curdling.
The En-En Document - a serious articulation of this Administration's approach to the world - deserves academic dissemination and respectful or infuriated analysis by think tanks.
At the same time, Mr. McNulty, who has long-term Republican ties to Capitol Hill, sought to placate infuriated lawmakers.
Without a moment's hesitation, Hrrestan knocked his feet out from under him, and signalled to several others to drag his infuriated son away from the cowering Treaty Controller.
According to numismatic historian Walter Breen, Congress's "immediate infuriated response was to pass a law retiring the 5 denomination, and another to forbid portrayal of any living person on federal coins or currency."
He decides to inform the ignorant crew of the true reason for the expedition, and Joshua, imprisoned in his quarters, quickly becomes convinced that it is only a matter of time before his infuriated shipmates put him to death.
Mulroney's usage of a rare Constitutional clause to push the tax through, prices not falling very much with the MST removed, and the "in your face" nature of the tax infuriated politicians and the public.
I leave a discerning public to judge of my feelings, when, under these untoward circumstances, at about half-past ten o'clock Master B.'s bell began to ring in a most infuriated manner, and Turk howled until the house resounded with his lamentations!
In fact, he had just spent four of those days combing the station for Jack the Ripper, placating and browbeating by turns panic-stricken, infuriated tourists in the Neo Edo, and working gate control to keep any in-bound tourists from coming back into the station.
Willisen himself left Poznań on 20 April, blamed for treason and having "betrayed the German cause" and as a contemporary eyewitness wrote "Willisen was exposed to personal insults or even danger from the infuriated German and Jewish mobs of Posen"
A 2001 Avis by the European Commission confirmed the lack of preferential status for such products, inducing infuriated reactions from Israel, though the economic significance of the Territories-based Israeli products is very limited (€100 mln/year over a total of €6 bln/year).