But to see it damaged by nothing more than speculation and egotism was enough to drive some of those closely involved, well, apoplectic. |
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They've been helped by the fact that medical malpractice rates really are at record highs, and doctors are understandably apoplectic. |
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He went apoplectic and I suddenly found myself marched off to the guardroom almost at running pace. |
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To make the situation more interesting, King Wenceslas IV had an apoplectic fit and died of a heart attack upon learning of the defenestration. |
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The comment by me which so upset Henry, and sent you into a foaming apoplectic raging rant, was in a column last September. |
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Have they started sulking for England, throwing apoplectic strops, slamming bedroom doors that shake the house to its very foundations? |
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Bill is yellowed and crumpled, with a good line in apoplectic ranting and a hard-earned smoker's cough. |
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I further wished him a happy Valentines Day and apoplectic attack with a smile. |
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I look for the driver's expression in their rear-view mirror, but their windows are fitted with tinted glass that hides their indubitable, apoplectic rage. |
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What upper-middle-class suburbanite wouldn't be apoplectic to find his newly sodded front lawn torn up by raccoons? |
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He tried to recant the terms of the contest, right then and there, and became apoplectic with rage when he discovered who it was who had duped him. |
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Republicans in Congress, fresh fromĀ a mid-term triumph, would immediately become apoplectic and probably say some daft things. |
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It will be interesting to see now whether the Greeks go apoplectic or decide to play it cool. |
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Now the Liberals are apoplectic that it died on the order paper just before an election, some 13 years after the Liberals came to power. |
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After apoplectic shock comes the necessary period of adaptation, in which nasal intelligence again takes the upper hand. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the oil spill, apoplectic Southerners cast their disdain towards the North. |
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Editors were apoplectic, and they showed it by quitting en masse, leaving Mays to pick up the pieces. |
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It is a seething, boiling, roiling, apoplectic revulsion at the very idea of unions. |
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Hits several key buttons, not the least of which is that it sends the media into apoplectic shock, which the right wing loves. |
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Studios such as Disney and Paramount are apoplectic about the billions of dollars in revenue being lost to rampant online piracy. |
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The announcers, meanwhile, are talking about how that is the ruling on the field and that it should stand, all while I'm apoplectic in my living room. |
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It's been around since long before Basil Fawlty was reduced to fits of apoplectic rage by the uncomprehending antics of his dim-witted Spanish waiter Manuel in Fawlty Towers. |
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Morsi's decision was met with apoplectic outrage from secularists, judges and others who were eager to seize the occasion to bash the incoming president. |
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William Mapother and Philip Baker Hall play cartoon cutouts of, respectively, a sensationalizing journalist and apoplectic police chief. |
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On the other hand, lyrics are sung by John Geek, an authentic screamer whose shrill voice will annoy many a listener, so much it reminds of some ill-tempered pug's apoplectic bark. |
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For neurological rehabilitation with the apotic-system tic Medizintechnik provides an unique hometreatment device with audio-guidance function helping patients suffering of apoplectic stroke and multiple sclerosis. |
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These monsters still face life in prison, but the victims groups remain apoplectic, not least because the state still has the death penalty on the statute books. |
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If in opposition, Minister Kelly and Joan Burton would be apoplectic if Fianna Fail were intending to seize money from pay packets and pensions. |
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She was positively apoplectic with anger when she realized she had been cheated. |
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The decision left Potters boss Tony Pulis apoplectic on the touchline, a feeling his West Ham counterpart Avram Grant was to share immediately after the break. |
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The seemingly widespread belief that aphasia is almost exclusively an onhanger of the apoplectic state seems to necessitate emphasizing the fact that some. |
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