A black coat-tailed drongo like a late night dinner guest is chased across the water by two enraged house sparrows. |
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I have to admit, I got kind of mad at Jeni because she really wasn't taking my enraged rants very seriously. |
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He was used to getting his own way and was so enraged that he was blinded to the consequences of his actions. |
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I was first confused, then enraged, as he bobbed in the waves repeating his taunting question. |
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His supporters, however, were enraged by the verdict, and went on a rampage, setting fire to the state buildings. |
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He returns briefly to Ireland to put his affairs in order, and Kate's enraged mother pushes him over the cliffs to his death. |
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The father becomes enraged at the son and has to be dragged away himself by men in white coats. |
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He also enraged the Marquise by referring to her as Petticoat III and by calling the wolfhound who slept in his bed his Pompadour. |
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Raymond, enraged at being laughed at, charged forward and tried landing the first strike. |
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When that did not materialise, the enraged women warned of staging Rasta roko in the coming days if the water supply was not restored. |
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This enraged the Lombard king, Desiderius, who immediately began conspiring to harm Charles however he might. |
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The right to be angry, enraged and furious has been rationalised away as asocial, pathological behaviour. |
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Instead of finding yourself in a state of stoic ataraxia you might find yourself catatonic or enraged beyond the point of recovery. |
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We meet Gaspar, the bull-necked boss of the local Maquis, obviously still enraged by the compliance of his neighbours. |
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Ambulance sirens screamed as if enraged at the sight of a Baghdad car bombing. |
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And if you think you can shoot off emails like that without getting an enraged response, you'd better think again, mate. |
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All of Kirribilli might, in passing, be put to the torch as enraged tree-worshippers marched on the council chambers. |
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We instead reared up on our hind legs like a wounded animal and began thrashing about, enraged and unhinged, stoking bloodlust and fear. |
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It's easier because now we know that this person who comes to meet us unlovingly is angry or enraged, is most definitely unhappy. |
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The author apparently got so enraged that he decided to condemn him for his youth. |
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Melissa in a game of brinkmanship accused Zork of infidelity which enraged him. |
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The thought enraged her further and her fist hit the mirror, shattering it and splintering the wooden frame around it. |
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Fiora's face was splotched with angry red spots, but a twinge of hurt somehow found its way into her enraged voice. |
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His footsteps served as an eerie beat to the rhythmic squealing of the enraged sirens. |
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At the end of the first nine holes, the young man was so enraged that he discharged the caddie and carried his own bag. |
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Zeena, also enraged, tells him that she became sick from nursing his ill mother. |
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But a multitude of young career women in Shanghai would be enraged if such a phrase were thrown in their faces. |
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The chauvinists were enraged, but it seemed a pretty straightforward description of where they learnt and played the bulk of their cricket. |
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He presented himself not as a Pole, but a Lithuanian, which enraged chauvinists. |
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A spokesman for Pakistan further enraged Indian opinion by answering that India may have staged the attack upon itself. |
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I griped the glass in my hand and then I threw it into the flames, letting it feed the enraged fire. |
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Last time St Helens visited Odsal they enraged both Bradford fans and players alike by fielding a second-string team. |
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The good citizens were so enraged that they rose up in arms, figuratively at least, and founded the civic society. |
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He's enraged but he can't help but admire her courage and her ability to stand up to him. |
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Due to my not being enraged or scared of these cowards, there was no fear, and I believe they sensed that. |
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His immense height and girth made him seem like a bull, enraged and ready to charge. |
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On one occasion a very enraged customer was dragged screaming and shouting from the shop. |
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This time the regiment was called out, backed up by several enraged civilians, and the fighting was intense. |
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But an enraged Williams increased her efforts to secure the match-winning break. |
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Angry words turned to blows, and the enraged Willard drew his pistol and shot the man dead. |
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The walls weren't so thick as to block out the shouts of an enraged father. |
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The others attempted to help her and were likewise stung by the enraged Tarantulas. |
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If they were surprised to hear these enraged words from their usual docile sister, they didn't show it. |
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The following morning, the entire base was made to parade in front of an enraged station commander. |
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Many bishops and enraged lay people respond that the injustice is regrettable, but it is the price to be paid. |
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This decision follows an immediate outcry by the enraged Indian community in the United States. |
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After wandering into shark territory, Oscar has to flee from an enraged Frankie. |
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Didn't she feel like storming the barricades in a fit of enraged self-justification? |
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As frustration mounted, more and more examples of enraged public figures losing their cool began to appear. |
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Tyndareus envied her for he would love nothing better than to follow his enraged child. |
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He is daily enraged by the hectoring of his parents and the dullness of his paper-shuffling job. |
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We can become enraged at schoolchildren who want to hold onto their babyishness, in much the same way as we are infuriated by prolonged breastfeeding. |
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On Saturday, thousands of enraged citizens attacked a gang of alleged bandits, accusing them of robbing a man who was in town from the US visiting relatives. |
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Kirsten gaped at her younger sister, then turned, enraged, to stalk off. |
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Now enraged beyond definition, he roared in fury and raised his arms. |
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And I am enraged, horrified, livid that someone would doubt this. |
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The enraged Zeus sent a thunderbolt hurtling down to shatter the cliff, and with blasts of wind, opened an abyss-dungeon deep within the trembling earth. |
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A Japanese man was so enraged by an acquaintance's failure to address him with an honorific that he stabbed him to death with an umbrella, police said yesterday. |
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The sultry chanteuse enraged the daughter of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain with comments she made about wanting to die young. |
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The enraged Boston fan base accused him of becoming a prima donna, and he left the team midseason in a wake of bad blood. |
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This system of direct rule by proxy enraged the Unionist right and eventually unleashed a downward spiral of loyalist reaction and republican assertiveness. |
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It may have amused him to have at one stroke enraged liberals and fellow-travellers, Trotskyists, Stalinists and Stalinoids, not to mention conservative Babbitts. |
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On the other side an enraged, radicalized and increasingly sectarian and bloody-minded Islamist opposition. |
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So what piece could have so passionately enraged this caller that I was marked for death? |
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Previously, Anderson had enraged Hoover by assigning a reporter to rummage through his trash at home. |
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Her voice yelled over the outcries of many enraged creatures. |
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Carl was now fully enraged with the audacity of the brash detective. |
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What enraged and confused the censors was the film's approach to that strange netherworld between dreaming and waking states, in which so much unusual activity transpires. |
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The searches enraged the local civilian population and derailed the counterinsurgency operations taking place at the time. |
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After the game, the referees were kissed off by Heinsohn, who must still be enraged by the one call that went against him in his 690 games as Celtics coach. |
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And then, you know, the reality is that the image never conforms to the reality and sooner or later, the image is going to be defiled and everybody is going to be enraged. |
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This enraged his domestics, who retorted the insult by blows. |
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The Blazers needed a police escort to get past the enraged Mills. |
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News of an opening with Havana has enraged the old guard of Miami that has longed to see the Castro family brought down. |
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Reacting to this injustice with the righteous indignation of the Lord's anointed, David is enraged that anything so egregious, so pitiless, should take place in his kingdom. |
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Likewise, when the US attempted to arrest Muqtada al-Sadr, it enraged the ghetto Shiite youth, many of whom took up arms against the US forces for the first time. |
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In fact, it is the hunters who tend to be violent as they become enraged at being denied the sick pleasure of killing wildlife and take out their aggression on the saboteurs. |
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He was enraged by the academy's passivity during the affair. |
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It is the democratic left which should be most enraged by the history of that tyrannical empire and by the good men and women who compromised the cause by sticking with it. |
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I wondered what had caused him to become so blotto and so enraged. |
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Several minutes later we were well away from the enraged geese. |
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In the course of an enraged, drunken feud with his brothers, Bangana had deliberately destroyed a sacred clan dilly bag. |
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Williams, enraged by the call, spewed a few nasty comments at the ref. |
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Shortly before her death she started a relationship with a Dutch-based Irishman which enraged van der Ven. |
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Although the marriage made sense in terms of foreign policy, Henry was still enraged and offended by the match. |
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The appointment enraged a heavily religious and conservative Spanish population. |
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Henry was so enraged by this that he wrote a long Latin address to the legates in answer to Fisher's speech. |
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Henry VIII, upon hearing this, grew so enraged by it that he composed a long Latin address to the legates in answer to the bishop's speech. |
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Laertes arrives back from France, enraged by his father's death and his sister's madness. |
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The enraged William Godwin refused to see them, though he still demanded money, to be given to him under another name, to avoid scandal. |
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Not only that, but France was enraged, and terrified, by the sudden betrayal of its only ally. |
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He had a wild temper, and when sufficiently enraged could suffer seizures and blackouts. |
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King Edward was enraged by such defiance, making hostilities between the kingdoms inevitable. |
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The King evidently had not approved this, and was enraged when he discovered that Montfort had used his name. |
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The contest went the distance, with the referee declaring the match a draw, which enraged the crowd. |
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Singhasari rejected the proposal and injured the envoys, enraged the Mongols and made them sent a large invasion fleet to Java. |
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Abolitionists were enraged and slave owners encouraged, contributing to tensions on this subject that led to civil war. |
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Hary hoped to cash in from both, but Adi was so enraged he banned the Olympic champion. |
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He was eventually released, but Charlemagne, enraged at the compromise, decided to depose him and appointed his trustee William of Gellone. |
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During a tour of Thuringia, he became enraged at the widespread burning of convents, monasteries, bishops' palaces, and libraries. |
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Already disaffected East Germans, who could see the relative economic successes of West Germany within Berlin, became enraged. |
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Men had been known to quit work here, claiming that the Tatzelwurms were becoming enraged by all the drilling and explosions. |
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However enraged I might be at the new revelation of Addicks' extraordinary veniality, the other elements in the situation remained as before. |
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Even as courage whetted on and enraged, makes a Man ventersome beyond the due bounds of prudence, or safety. |
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Attempting to reason with enraged people may only enrage them more. |
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The tendency of fiction to idealize and edulcorate reality throughout the centuries has enraged some writers so much as to push them to point their finger at such abuses. |
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Prosecutors claim Blackburn became enraged at the noise Mr Wilson and his girlfriend, Jade Blackburn, who is Blackburn''s sister, were making in a late night row. |
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Smokey Joe, a mix of Blue Heeler, Aussie and Border Collie, from Winnett, MT, rescued his owner, a cattle rancher named Susan Stone, from an enraged cow. |
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He expected his son to give in and marry a princess, but the heir became enraged upon learning of his lover's decapitation in front of their young child. |
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The four quarrel with each other until Lysander and Demetrius become so enraged that they seek a place to duel to prove whose love for Helena is the greater. |
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Oberon sees Demetrius still following Hermia and is enraged. |
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The enraged judge ordered Alban scourged, thinking that a whipping would shake the constancy of his heart, but Alban bore these torments patiently and joyfully. |
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Rabita Committee enraged over the government and added that many of the MQM workers had been killed extrajudicially whereas dozens are still missing. |
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He was especially enraged about rapid erosion of heritage and cultural landmarks of the City, which the officials had quite cold-heartedly replaced with ruins. |
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Pleased with his work, the swindler struts into a neighbouring room, where an argument ensues and an enraged associate cruelly ruffles the coiffeur into humiliating disarray. |
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This is insufferable! My dearest friend, I was never so enraged before,and must relieve myself by writing to you.... Guess my astonishment, and vexation. |
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