And remember the unshaved guy, who was incensed by your suggestion that he drink American beer? |
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At this point, I can picture my incensed critics lacing up their bovver boots for a spot of Grievous Literary Harm. |
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The industry has been incensed by suggestions that they are benefiting from the crisis. |
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Tribals, incensed by the military operations, could reject the dominion of the federal government. |
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Producers are also incensed that much of the pigmeat being imported is not labelled with the country of origin. |
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In May, market traders were incensed to be accused of selling shoddy goods. |
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Yet Cadette was even more incensed by the hypocritical reaction of the authorities. |
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The discontent voices really didn't seem that incensed, and the energy of the crowd as if it was felt wanting in resolve and determination. |
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He splashes the contents of a pint pot over bassist Tracy Smith, Paul is visibly incensed. |
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Behind me there were about a dozen more cars incensed by my fast food version of civil disobedience. |
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He added that Saturday's protest would include elderly demonstrators who have never taken to the streets before but were incensed by the plans. |
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This triggered an undisciplined period by Hertford who were baffled and incensed by the referee's decisions. |
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I am incensed at the lack of tolerance and understanding that still exists in some quarters. |
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I was so incensed that, to the horror of my teacher at the time, I even talked about it at show-and-tell. |
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We have been barracked by a young lady, incensed at our limited, heterosexual outlook. |
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Markus and his third-class version of guilty sympathy made me more incensed and panicked than Tom's threatening and blackmailing ways. |
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And there are too many parties who think they can manipulate those incensed people for political advantage. |
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The locals were incensed and came out of their homes to argue with the soldiers. |
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Mackenzie is incensed by wealthy patrons hiding works of art away in private collections. |
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Neighbours are incensed at the spectre of losing yet another walkable grocer. |
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He is incensed about the November 2 announcement of a proposed antitrust settlement that he thinks barely raps them on the knuckles. |
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I am incensed, I am livid, I am wide awake at 3.20 in the morning Thursday writing this email. |
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I was absolutely incensed and outraged at their stupid bureaucracy and lack of compassion. |
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Chairman of the Kyletalisha monitoring committee Cllr Marty Phelan was incensed. |
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Domitia escapes punishment but, incensed at the death of Paris and presuming on her power over the emperor, she rails at and taunts him. |
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Like a tigress with her cub, she would turn on you, eyes blazing, danger radiating from every incensed pore. |
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The fans were incensed as the Frenchman lay still before a stretcher appeared then quickly disappeared. |
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Locals from Mountmellick are incensed by the amount of household rubbish that is being illegally dumped in areas of the town. |
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Residents were incensed that police had fired some 45 shots in their neighborhood in the attempt to capture Jones. |
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He knew immediately what he had done, and tried to apologise to an incensed crowd. |
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A local woman was incensed and began a local petition to campaign to make the council change its mind. |
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Local soccer lovers were incensed and felt cheated when Bucks announced the match would be played in Port Elizabeth. |
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Both times Sweden players, angered by the cheating and incensed by the lack of punishment, shouted at officials. |
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Tensing, his annoyance growing, Ikeda huffed at her statement in disagreement, beginning to feel incensed at the offense to his partner. |
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Without exception, the children were incensed at the idea of Scottish battle sites being desecrated by building development. |
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The French voters are incensed, yes, but it seems to me that they're largely incensed because we didn't get a French okay. |
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The other night when I was talking to my mother she was incensed that I wouldn't get any credit for this writing. |
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Shippey believes that literary critics should have been neither surprised nor incensed. |
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The Australian public, never a public to embrace political correctness, was absolutely incensed. |
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However local hoteliers reacted angrily to the publishing of results and are incensed at the secrecy surrounding the tests. |
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This late development has incensed many political actors and citizens, given the narrowness of the ruling party's command in Parliament. |
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At least one artist was incensed by the curatorial insistence on deferring to local sensitivities. |
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That's the real reason I'm so incensed about this ban on the growing and consumption of cannabis. |
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They are incensed by the Government's insatiable thirst for higher taxes and more public spending, which has failed to improve services. |
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Biographies have wafted incense around him, or been incensed by him. |
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Last week, too, environmentalists were incensed by go-aheads for logging in protected forests and oil-drilling on a beach with a colony of rare sea turtles. |
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When news was brought to King James of the despite done to his authority by the defeat and slaughter of his representative in Dumfriesshire, he was much incensed. |
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In reality, we are so incensed at the ungrateful treatment we have received and the graceless way in which it has been done that we have withdrawn our support. |
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I also met officials who are outraged and incensed at having the current Prime Minister point the finger of blame for this scandal at them. |
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The Toronto idea incensed the GTR and they spent much time and effort in an attempt to thwart it, all for naught. |
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I was incensed that my friend, an astute judge of character, had said yes. |
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Marsack told Guardian Money that she was incensed the Spanish-owned bank could make such a change without notifying or consulting her. |
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The thurifer brings the thurible for the Offertory and retires after the celebrant has been incensed. |
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In a Hot Springs, Arkansas, stud-poker game, a player named Burke became justly incensed one evening because he could not win. |
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Canadians are at once saddened and incensed by this indescribable violence. |
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As I said, I was quite incensed that the commission decided to ignore their legal mandate and determine one of their own. |
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They judge that many workers in the union are sufficiently incensed by the deportations that they're willing to engage in a protest action. |
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When an exhibition company attempts to raise ticket or concession prices, consumers are incensed. |
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These are not little things, but relatively speaking, it is the little things that have incensed people. |
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That move incensed the Serbian authorities and is widely viewed as a setback among Western diplomats and international officials. |
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Madam, allow me one question: are you incensed and angry for good reasons, or because you are a puppet of the Media? |
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It pits minority groups against an easily incensed majority, often in a bitter struggle for minority survival. |
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The member from Richmond Hill gets incensed when we talk about infrastructure. |
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I am very incensed by the fact that the minister of heritage has brought in this tax. |
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The St. Regis tribe of Indians of Franklin County claim that they were buncoed by the last legislature, and are so incensed that an outbreak at the reservation is feared. |
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Fraud investigators get incensed with how Hollywood portrays these people. |
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Rather, I'm just incensed by those who fudge its ability beyond all recognition. |
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The family, villagers, and the Taliban were even incensed by a shampoo commercial, featuring Humira, which played on television. |
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It incensed the students, to the extent that they actually shouted me down. |
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Barely had incensed Dickensians time to recover from this shock than they had to suffer a worse one. |
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The first press reports claimed that a crowd of local Sinhala villagers, incensed at a protest by detainees, had spontaneously invaded the centre and carried out the murders. |
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But what really incensed the Americans was the moment when a supposedly impartial linesman openly massaged Tiriac's cramping leg and, unavailingly, urged him on to victory. |
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Answering the accusations of some incensed Pharisees, Jesus told his disciples that it is not any food that we consume that makes us unclean in God's eyes. |
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Ligeti went to see the film in 1968 and was rightly incensed. |
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Worthington's eagerness to use chloroform was motivated by an incident where he incensed a male patient after failing to anesthetize him completely with ether. |
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Conservative outlets have predictably been incensed by the video. |
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John was incensed about what he perceived as an abrogation of his customary right as monarch to influence the election. |
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The best-paid of the three in his previous job, Turkmen found himself bankrolling the group for the first few years, and is mildly incensed by the notion that getting to where they are now has been a doddle. |
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The violent squashing of social protests before or during the Olympics, reported despite the police's best efforts at Internet censorship, incensed global public opinion. |
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The State Department is incensed, and if this conference fails it will be the woodshed for three Central American presidents. |
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He was seen as a man of state who was torn between loyalty to his king and loyalty to his compatriots, who were incensed by the German queen's prodigality and the growing influence of her entourage. |
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So incensed is Elaine by this flouting of convention that she buys her a bra for her birthday, only to find that, to her utter infuriation, Sue Ellen is wearing it with a blazer and nothing else. |
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This large continuous harassment incensed Spain and put their the inhabitants in fear. |
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Mr. Moley was so incensed he spilled the beans in his memoir. |
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Italian leader Benito Mussolini was incensed, and demanded that a commission investigate the incident within five days. |
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The California Gold Rush of 1849 opened a floodgate of travelers, and many Sioux became incensed by the U. S. government's attempt to establish the Bozeman Trail and other routes through the tribes' sovereign lands. |
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Being portrayed ultimately as a brooding, isolated wreck, which he never was, bothered Hearst, but he was primarily incensed over Welles's depiction of his companion, the actress Marion Davies, as a featherbrained drunk. |
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Tybalt, meanwhile, still incensed that Romeo had sneaked into the Capulet ball, challenges him to a duel. |
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As the House can imagine, these residents are incensed about the financial crisis caused in many co-ops by the cuts to subsidies as a result of a flawed section 95 program. |
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I get angry every time I see that insipid knock-off from the United States, and I'm doubly incensed that every once in a while Cold Squad is on, but I never know exactly when it's going to be on. |
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Vu Thuy Anh was incensed to learn that village children in her native Viet Nam could not go to school during the dry season because they had to walk 30 km each day to fetch water. |
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The many complaints made by incensed members of the public speak for themselves, and I have to say that particularly at this time these are, of course, not likely to increase public acceptance of monetary union. |
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I am very incensed when I find the present government taking taxpayers' money and way too often spending it for the government's good and not for the public good. |
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The reason why the economist is so incensed about speculation in agricultural markets is because he suspects it prepares for what could be the next financial crash? this time coupled with a food crash. |
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Do members want to know why we are so incensed about this budget? |
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It is all across the land that law-abiding firearm owners are incensed about this and they continue to be because they believe it is a direct attack upon them. |
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During the incensation the MASTER OF CEREMONIES and THURIFER genuflect whenever the celebrant bows to the cross, but only after the oblations have been incensed and not before. |
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This incensed the Sichuan gentry, merchants, and landlords who had invested in the latter line, and their anti-Beijing remonstrance grew into a province-wide uprising. |
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Jang Bogo had become incensed at the treatment of his fellow countrymen, who in the unstable milieu of late Tang often fell victim to coastal pirates or inland bandits. |
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The bloom is off the rose concerning the imperial CEO. Finally shareholders are becoming incensed by these reprehensible bonuses and severance packages. |
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Hebburn Town boss, Paul Bennett was so incensed with the referee's performance in last week's defeat by Osset Albion in the FA Cup he threatened to resign. |
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Now the 24-year-old has accepted responsibility for his mistimed challenge, which broke Vieira's shinguard and left Gunners boss Arsene Wenger incensed. |
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When his son is killed in an apparently random drive-by shooting, Simon Ballister is incensed to find that the police department has closed the case due to lack of evidence. |
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Henry James was so incensed at one such remark by a prominent London hostess that he stormed out of her house and wrote to Walpole suggesting that he should return to England. |
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Charles, still incensed over the Commons' handling of Buckingham, refused. |
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