People like Ric O'Barry, a former trainer on the "Flipper" television show, are particularly infuriated by the parks, and the poor training.
For example, he seemed particularly infuriated by what he termed the "double standard" applied to him and the Palestinian cause and to other Arab leaders and their demands.
Trelawny's father was particularly infuriated by his son's disobedience.
And, as Americans will be particularly infuriated to learn, Saudi citizens still pay virtually no taxes.
Wrestling coaches tend not to be too phlegmatic at the best of times, and this one was particularly infuriated that his athlete was being allowed to go to her medal ceremony in her singlet.
Several said they were particularly infuriated with Mr. Clinton for refusing to take more responsibility for his actions when he answered 81 questions sent to him by the House Judiciary Committee last month.
He is particularly infuriated by son Gordon's artistic leanings and was determined that he should do 'a man's job' rather than go to university.
The Chief Constable, Sir Hugh Annesley, is particularly infuriated by the charge of bias.
Burns was particularly infuriated with President Wilson because he had told them he would support the Committee on Suffrage, but then never mentioned his promise in his address to Congress.
Since Glynis had been giving serious thought lately to becoming an actress, she was particularly infuriated whenever she found herself frozen in awkwardness and self-contempt.