The bullet glanced off the bear's skull, enraging rather than disabling the target. |
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He was trying to tell us that this was for our own safety and that he had orders but I think he was also wary of enraging the crowd. |
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After almost thirty years exasperating the Left, he now turned to enraging the Right. |
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In Malay, he flirted with danger, enraging the local sultan by falling in love with his ward. |
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This will be a mammoth task as it risks enraging people already sceptical about the treaty. |
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There, always a step forward and where the battle is enraging, firm and determined. |
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Probably not – and some former politicos droning on self-importantly would be more enraging than others, but that's not the point. |
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Newsweek offers a powerful report on the enraging case of Dr. Shakeel Afridi. |
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The company is enraging incumbent taxi drivers in plenty of other countries. |
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I must now take responsibility for enraging my party leader, alienating the people of a great city, and incurring the anger of not a few of The Spectator's readers. |
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And tipped on the value of the coupon, enraging watiers and masseuses. |
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Paul Lawton, 42, was caught after his daughter Emma, 13, posted holiday snaps on Facebook, enraging other pupils' parents. |
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In some ways that is what is so enraging about this legislation. |
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American encroachment was forbidden, thus enraging those colonies. |
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As enraging as these lapses are, they should not come as a surprise. |
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That's a frustrating and enraging situation to find yourself in. |
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Mary determinedly refused to acknowledge that Anne was the queen or that Elizabeth was a princess, further enraging King Henry. |
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The operation was noted for a high degree of looting by British troops, enraging both Loyalists and Patriot colonists. |
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For example, British troops looted and pillaged the locals during an aborted attack on Charleston in 1779, enraging both Patriots and Loyalists. |
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Henry's forces ravaged eastern Gwynedd and destroyed many churches thus enraging the local population. |
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Superbus removed and destroyed all the Sabine shrines and altars from the Tarpeian Rock, enraging the people of Rome. |
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