And the image of another burning came unbidden to mind, rising like a fuming harpy. |
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I forced myself to become airy and unconcerned at his stunned fuming and unvoiced questions. |
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Needless to say, a fuming Ivan stalked off before another wisecrack could be heaped on him. |
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Higgins was fuming at the Government for allowing the USA to use Shannon Airport as a military base for refueling their aircraft. |
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If this results in motorists having to sit fuming in traffic jams, the solution is in their hands. |
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He was absolutely livid, fuming at the station staff who couldn't advise him when his next train would be. |
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They showed Wilson just fuming at him with a death stare that would've killed 1000 men. |
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It was sounding like a scratched holodisc right now and smoke was fuming out of it's light receptor. |
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The fuming process is used to turn the color of these woods into other shades of yellow and honey-browns. |
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God love her, she has this ladylike way of boiling things down to their essence while the rest of us are fuming and cussing. |
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Arzenes didn't say a word, but angrily picked up the remnants of the machine and stalked off, fuming. |
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Sending them one final glare to properly drive home her point, Alicia spun on her heel and stalked off, still fuming and close to tears. |
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Gas stations ran dry in Europe, their supplies blocked by protesters fuming over rising fuel costs. |
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If he had been psychotic before, he was a fuming lunatic now, Evelyn decided. |
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Scotland bosses refused to criticise Warwickshire publicly but privately they are fuming. |
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A Pembroke Dock mother-of-two is fuming after her baby son burned himself on exposed heating pipes. |
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I sit at the bar with a pint of export and it must be obvious to everyone in sight that I'm still fuming. |
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Smoke billowed from it in clouds and mushrooms, fuming black whenever a supposed branch fell on it. |
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Pet owners who get up with the lark to walk their dogs in a country park are fuming after penalty notices were slapped on their cars. |
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Rena's words had hit home, and she's still fuming over the other woman's ignorant comments. |
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In an incident that will have the manager fuming, players cavorted with dancers at the newly-opened strip bar, the Liquorice Club. |
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These folk are probably fuming because they have been abandoned without a word of warning at the bus stop. |
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All week leading up to the test match I was vex, fuming, I had it up to here. |
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Aides say he was fuming, so livid that he almost refused to come out to talk to the crowd. |
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White put him back in, but Virgo was fuming at referee Alan Chamberlain for his placement of the brown. |
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A sailor was left fuming after thieves stole the inflatable dinghy he had used to get from his boat to shore. |
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The liquid quickly soaked his grey socks and he stepped out of the fuming puddle in no time, fumbling to take off the wet articles of clothing. |
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Eileen Murphy, who has lived there nine years, said people were fuming and insulted by the slur. |
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The loud protestations of those who are fuming at the school board makes you wonder who they think the victims of this whole thing are? |
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He takes a look towards his mother, who is fuming, but petting Jeremy on the head. |
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But this year, residents are fuming after drunken pranksters stole the nativity figures. |
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We ended up spending an hour fuming over the new government movement to bring down university student representative groups. |
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Pure hydrobromic acid is a clear, colorless, fuming corrosive liquid with a strong, pungent odor. |
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It left Bradford coach Brian Noble fuming and many others raising questions about the validity of the player's actions. |
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Durbin, in particular, was fuming when he left the meeting, according to a knowledgeable source. |
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After a terse exchange of letters with the parliamentarian, Mr. Coburn is still fuming. |
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At least since that game in Valparaiso 19 years ago when, fuming at the ears, he went about the room bawling out every player. |
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And look, here I was, just days into a rudimentary simulacrum of daddy-hood and already fuming. |
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Economic growth and a popular, stable government mean Poles are not fuming about misrule. |
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If it involves a couple of hours fuming on a motorway slip road near Bluewater, then really we have better things to do with our lives. |
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Administrative errors by the DVLA since the rule change have also left motorists fuming. |
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His own caucus members came out of their Wednesday meeting fuming, let alone selling it to all Canadians. |
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I remember that this particular hon. member, this Liberal member, was fuming mad with his presentation. |
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The prospect of following ontario's lead has left Quebec drug manufacturers and pharmacists fuming. |
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He was fuming and berated us for it, even after we'd won the match 3-2 and were all euphoric. |
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A wave of bombings of historic mosques and shrines by ultraconservative Salafists has the postrevolution Libyan government fuming. |
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She punched the button for the elevator, fuming the entire time. |
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I still remember the day the tape was made, but before I could dwell on it, I tossed it out the window and finished the rest of my packing in a state of fuming. |
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Leonid, the owner of the hotel, whom we had met in the restaurant the night before, was fuming. |
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I screamed that at him, I was fuming mad, that if I was a cartoon you could actually see me blowing smoke out of my ears. |
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As the gatekeeper to Battery Park, Mike will likely have to deal with hundreds of fuming tourists each day. |
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Everyone in that room expected me to reply to his hurtful comments with barbs of my own but I sat there quietly, fuming inside yet refusing to stoop to his level. |
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It takes a lot to get the average accountant hot under the collar, but proposed new global accounting rules have hundreds of Australian bean-counters fuming. |
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His pieces are finished in crater glaze, fuming with stannous chloride and textural glazes such as dry shino and shino crawl glazes. |
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In the sting, the soccer manager was left fuming after Italian show Scherzi a Parte set him up. |
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Eriksson would not have been fuming or raging or seething or any of the other words a red-top newspaper might have used. |
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By applying specific blending formulations, TTS is able to achieve the same adhesion and particle board properties using low cost and low fuming resins. |
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When I woke up on Monday morning still fuming I decided I was going to report it to the police, even though I know there is a negligible chance they will catch the pervert responsible. |
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Rodney Eade might be quietly fuming that a side who'd failed to pass the 100-point mark at all last season rained down 17.13 on his overstretched defence. |
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A goal in the third minute of added time put paid to struggling Brighton and left manager Micky Adams fuming. |
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Superglue fuming followed by fluorescent dye staining would usually be the ideal treatment for the detection of latent fingerprints on most plastics. |
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I prefer to imagine the composer not wrinkling his brow and fuming, but rather looking around and beaming as he assaults the keyboard in mockery of those who do so in all seriousness. |
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Note ML8.d.10 does not control non-inhibited fuming nitric acid. |
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The visual observation of decreased levels of fuming following the peaking of both vessel thermocouple traces at temperatures in excess of 300 ÂșC and no substance remains in the vessel. |
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Following proper safety precautions, pour out a small amount of fuming nitric acid and fuming sulfuric acid into separate labeled vials while under the fume hood. |
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Cycling fans arriving at Scotland's national velodrome were left fuming yesterday after being forced to pay PS5 to park while a huge VIP car park lay virtually empty. |
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We sat there waiting for him, fuming with anger at the delay. |
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