One of the kids angrily asks how often it is that they get a suicide in this nowhere town. |
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She shook her head angrily but followed a roundabout route to Raban's shop. |
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And I saw a bee the size of my thumb in the nest, waving feelers at me angrily. |
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Industry representatives angrily charge that these and similar true stories are examples of media sensationalism. |
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He strode angrily to the other trapdoor on his roof, the one that led to the two rooms where his sons dwelled. |
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Matt swore angrily under his breath, slightly shivering from the sudden cold and wetness. |
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But one, a muscular young man, was far from happy, yelling, angrily holding his arm, he began pushing and shoving me. |
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She spat at him angrily, shoving him roughly away from her, not wanting his friendly, compassionate touch. |
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Laughing angrily at herself, she jumped into the rough boat and shoved off. |
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The defence tried to show the mother was behind several moneymaking schemes and angrily rejected people who sought to give her anything but cash. |
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Oedipus angrily dismissed the sightless old man, accusing him of conspiring with Jocasta's brother, Creon, to overthrow him. |
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Mariners skipper Lou Piniella stormed out of the dugout and angrily argued, but got nowhere as he stalked from ump to ump, his cap in hand. |
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Riho entered the forest, pushing the branches and underbrush out of her way angrily. |
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His black greased hair was slicked back and his eyes held black orbs staring angrily at the man in front of him. |
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Sarah sighed angrily at looked over at Rach who was taking a slurp of her drink. |
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So I get a little narked and start going for my ear with the scissors in the same manner as one might angrily grab for a fly. |
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Already narked off at having his progress interrupted, he would be angrily declaring that he definitely had had a travelcard. |
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If he were a batsman, you could bowl him a succession of bouncers and he'd be unlikely to come down the pitch angrily pointing his bat at you. |
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Friends who live far apart geographically were brought together to good-naturedly discuss mutual interests or angrily denounce differing tastes. |
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After the ball falls to the grass, Couch angrily unsnaps the chinstrap on his helmet and looks down. |
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Far away in the distance somewhere back near the Cork road, hooters blared angrily as road rage mounted. |
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The beast snorted angrily at the cloaked men, and Tim had a hard job of keeping it from lunging. |
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When one of her fellow guests turned in his chair to look at her, she angrily broke off from the point she was making, to upbraid him. |
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Russell scrubbed angrily at his cheeks, trying to staunch the flow of tears. |
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Social workers reacted angrily to the idea that there was any kind of nine-to-five culture among staff. |
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As we get closer to town, the bus begins making stops more frequently, the wheels grinding angrily on their worn bearings each time. |
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I bent over to pick her up, but with a sudden spasm of violent energy she angrily pushed herself off. |
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He could almost see the man's spit flying from his mouth as he hissed angrily into the phone. |
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I angrily tore off the sheet of paper from my plain notebook, and reached for a tissue, blowing my nose. |
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Soldiers with automatic rifles hung out of the windows waving us angrily aside. |
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All I have to do is to turn into a brutal fascist pig and angrily rip the covers off their bed while screaming at them. |
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The Mayor angrily stuck to his belief that if the council took over the playground, it could be insured. |
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With an annoyed sounding harrumph, Alissa stalked away from John and flopped angrily down on the ground next to a large tree. |
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Waugh angrily bustled out of the conference after his side failed to make the finals of the tri-nations series. |
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Georgina opened her fan and started flapping it angrily in front of herself. |
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I tried to sleep on the hour-long ride, but the harsh, strident sound became louder and the long menacing finger pointed angrily. |
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The uninvited guest was a tall broad-shouldered knight who strode angrily into the hall and stopped right before the high table. |
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The leader growled angrily, charging forward only to be restrained by his guards. |
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She looked up at him and let her fist angrily splash the water, not caring if the water overflowed onto the floor. |
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The question now is whether we allow the dollar to be our ruler or keep on suing angrily for peace. |
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For the first time since the race began, the colonel took down his glass and angrily addressed the Cherokee chief in his Indian language. |
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Many drivers reacted angrily to the protesters and responded with a chorus of honks and shouts. |
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Sophia wrinkled her nose and looked out the window while Jane angrily chomped on her sandwich. |
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The boss man loosened the knot on his tie and angrily chomped on his Havana cigar. |
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Joven shrieked angrily and grasped it, clenching it greedily between her long, trembling fingers. |
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His brother shifted, looking at him finally and William realized he was still frowning angrily. |
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And at one point on the set she and another actress collapsed in fits of laughter because Walters was unable to glare angrily. |
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As his ship had been part of the convoy he had angrily attacked Kirke and the army for their inactivity. |
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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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A brief silence followed, in which she tried to retaliate with a clever comeback and he frowned angrily at the ground. |
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She turned angrily to her brothers, her eyes blazing with fierce indignation and rampant fury. |
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If you have children under five, it's worth having a quick feel inside the video recorder for rogue bananas before angrily demanding a refund. |
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Altair held on tightly, his horse grunting beneath him, and urged him forward, causing the pinto to bellow angrily. |
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The interrupter flicked his cigarette angrily and paced behind the main-talker. |
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They could have become a radicalized, embittered minority, trapped in refugee camps and angrily irredentist. |
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I grunted angrily as we clashed swords, sparks flying off in every direction. |
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I angrily swipe my access card, watch the light on the lock turn green, and put my weight into opening the door, flinging it out of my way. |
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Tana just acted normal, pretending not to understand why they were all looking at her funnily and angrily. |
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The tallest of the three had his jaws set hard, his green eyes glinting angrily. |
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Little sister flushed, and her eyes glittered angrily, but she said nothing, refusing to jettison the trip on such petty provocation. |
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The prosecutor's office has been deluged with letters, the vast majority angrily urging that he leave the couple alone. |
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Her brow furrowed and her scorning frown deepened as she glowered at him angrily. |
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Mark punches out angrily at a wall and makes a dent in the surface, hurting his fist. |
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She rushed into the back training room and punched angrily at the still punching bag. |
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Preston, attempting to give pursuit, angrily shoots a news camera that gets in his way. |
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His picture of God as a cosmic dickerer purposely makes God petty and foolish, so much so that we scornfully, angrily reject it. |
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He was angrily growling in his throat as he padded through a pair of trees. |
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His stomach growled angrily and he caught a few glimpses of disapproving gazes directed at him. |
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His emerald orbs flickered rather angrily, his arms now folded across his chest. |
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The distinct smell of alcohol mixed with perfume made Sol's nostrils flare angrily. |
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He was shown gesticulating toward the judge, and at times wagging his finger angrily. |
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Then Briony became silent, staring angrily at the space above his left shoulder. |
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She looked angrily at Ellimaria and walked out of the dining hall, slamming the oversized doors behind her. |
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He had been falsely accused of stopping the publication of a leaflet and angrily walked out of a party meeting and broke with the party. |
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I trudged out finally, covered in mud and grime, with a few ducks quacking angrily at me. |
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His eyes peer angrily out from a dirt-smeared face, his hair needs a good wash and the clothes he's wearing are definitely getting stinky. |
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She picked up the two sheets and dragged them over to the washtub before angrily throwing them in. |
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He was the sort of person who would angrily thump the table and shout at the radio during political discussion programmes. |
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Luke angrily stabbed his sugar-free juice box with the plastic straw, missing the hole every time. |
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When we pulled out a camera, both girls jumped up and rushed over to us, waving their arms angrily. |
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He swore as he bent low over the bars, angrily straining on the pedals, gathering speed as he wheeled round the corner and into the drive. |
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Theodore was still ranting angrily under his breath about Matt and Lidia, but she didn't mind. |
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But Edinburgh City Council has reacted angrily to suggestions that they may have deliberately clogged the streets. |
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David turned to look angrily at her but she'd stretched herself across the bed, arms splayed and hair akimbo. |
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They rolled around on the floor, angrily scratching and slapping and clawing at each other. |
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Oshino's face was red with anger and embarrassment and he stormed off angrily. |
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When there was no response, he gave an aggravated growl and tromped to the kitchen, his heavy shoes thudding on the worn-out tile angrily. |
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Rangers star Ronald de Boer last night angrily labelled the one-year ban imposed on his brother Frank as a miscarriage of justice. |
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The car made a U-turn, the men in the car yelling and gesturing angrily at me. |
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A man who was being zipcuffed and led out the door shouted back at me angrily. |
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He stormed away and angrily made the latte, spilling most of the ingredients all over his hands and the counter. |
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Sandrine glared angrily at Alex before storming off in the opposite direction. |
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Sophie flung her scarf and coat in frustration across the hall and stormed angrily upstairs to change her soaked jeans. |
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He explains angrily that the association, which is run by a large bank, has mandated the pay cut. |
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I particularly enjoyed the scene where Mitchum angrily dances one of Hayworth's would-be suitors right out of the bar. |
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She is confronted by a passerby who angrily informs her that the antiwar protests are staged. |
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I had letters from him at the time, sputtering angrily at how stupid she was. |
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The managing editor responded by telephoning the publisher and yelling at him angrily during the conversation. |
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In one of the film's most powerful scenes, Rose angrily hits him on the forehead with a hairbrush. |
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Imagine doing this every single night for hundreds of people who are all angrily asking why it's taking so long. |
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One artist, a young woman, angrily lectured a group of journalists, including myself. |
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Rising, he angrily tears the note she left into tiny pieces and hurls them across the sand. |
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Their government has angrily demanded a retraction of tactless comments made by our treasury secretary. |
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Hearing clambering and the rustling of people around him, Ikeda remained angrily at his spot even as a woman's voice rang out, clear and strong. |
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I asked with as nonchalant a tone as I could muster, as he jumped angrily at my sudden appearance. |
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Jeanette was drying her eyes while Allison was talking angrily and making wild gestures. |
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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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Campaigners have reacted angrily to the news, as this is exactly what they said almost two years ago to the day. |
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Keane reacted angrily to a tackle from David Beckham and after pushing the England captain his manager had a few choice words. |
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Suddenly there were all these cars trying to overtake me, tailgating me, blowing their hooters, angrily gesturing for me to get out of the way. |
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I slammed the door angrily, dropped my bag, slid my jacket gently off my shoulders and once again took sanctuary on my mattress. |
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I sat up angrily, muttering profanities to myself as I rubbed my elbows and knees which took my awkward landing hardest. |
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By now, someone reading this is angrily muttering, but it teaches the kids discipline! |
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Both times Darren said he heard a gruff male voice in the background speaking angrily in rapid fire French. |
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She screeched angrily and slapped me, her perfectly manicured nails cutting across my cheek. |
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He glared angrily at the small screen of the portable television that he had propped on top of a large stack of dictionaries and rule books. |
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Several speakers cried, and some angrily scorned Plan 2008's strategy, arguing there should be more concrete plans to diversify. |
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The Staines man reacted angrily with his arms, receiving his marching orders while the Halifax player went unpunished. |
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A hand yanked him backwards as a car went screaming past him, the driver angrily blaring his horn at him. |
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The fork shivered angrily and then slid across the table, banging Sven's glass. |
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By now, the sun is up and angrily drying up your sweat, matting your hair and hardening your uniform. |
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In one small room a grey-haired jobsworth barked angrily at three tourists who'd dared to point their fingers too close to a minor masterpiece. |
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The angrily snapped words were greeted with a full five seconds of silence. |
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Pope Innocent thundered angrily in letters, specifically forbidding the Crusaders from attacking Zara. |
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Overhead, thunderclouds rumbled angrily, lightning began to flash a myriad of colors, and sea winds started to rise and howl. |
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She ignored him, angrily throwing on a pair of black jeans and a tight-fitting red shirt. |
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Kira carried on walking, muttering angrily to herself about the absolute stupidity and selfishness of demons and mythical creatures. |
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Raul turned away angrily, climbing back up the ladder to middle deck. |
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My mother sat angrily bolt upright while they read Grandpa's will. |
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Artillery and mortar duels all around the outskirts of Donetsk rumble angrily every day. |
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The first man grunted angrily and shifted his spear in his grasp. |
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He dedicated his 3rd symphony to Napolean although he later angrily erased his name from the title page upon discovering that Napolean had declared himself an Emperor. |
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Later she stormed angrily into the room and snapped at James to leave. |
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She grabbed a cup of punch and stormed angrily over to Liam. |
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His eyebrows knit angrily together under a lock of loose black hair. |
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Patrick came loping in, angrily slamming a baseball into his glove. |
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He angrily denies a series of charges that no one has ever made. |
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Aelex glared angrily through the smoke vent at the top of the tent. |
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Expected to be sidelined a minimum of six weeks by the setback, Lee sounded off angrily against what he considered dirty tactics by his Yankee enemies. |
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He set off across the cavern, his tail flicking back and forth angrily. |
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She sat down on the floor midst the great mess she had created angrily. |
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Several fans turned around and yelled angrily into the press box. |
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He growled softly under his breath and angrily punched the mirror. |
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When she opened her eyes, Rick loomed over her, his eyes glinting angrily. |
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And Anandan is biking angrily throughout the city wondering what to do. |
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Sean saw me first, and elbowed Mark in the side, who snapped his head up angrily, saw me, and smiled in a way I had never seen a mix between mischief and malice. |
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The blonde stared after her in shock for a moment, then huffed angrily. |
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He sat at his seat behind the desk shuffling his papers around angrily. |
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Of course, this was angrily resented by those outside the magic circle, especially if they were themselves intellectuals in every respect save being represented by him. |
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We are angrily awaiting him, because he gypped us last year. |
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And despite it, the drama rings true, from the angrily delayed passenger to the horror-struck office worker and her petty and malicious co-workers. |
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After angrily sharing a secret about the friend who posted about him, he catches himself and laughs, exasperated. |
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He angrily denied the claims, saying his conscience was clear. |
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Her voice broke and she looked away angrily as tears filled her eyes. |
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When she is gone, Jack angrily punches the air and utters a curse. |
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Lauren suddenly stood up and whipped around to face him angrily. |
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During his appearance, Morsi angrily asked the presiding judge why he was on trial. |
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They say he tried to extort more money from them on the way out of Syria, but Mousa engaged him angrily in Arabic. |
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Rail passengers have reacted angrily to news that fares are set to rise. |
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She angrily glared at him from above the rim of her thick glasses. |
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Markus looked behind him in his rear-view mirror and cursed angrily. |
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But last night she angrily rebutted the accusation she was copying Jolomo. |
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More than a few times I shouted angrily and cursed the opposition as they came flying down with superior aerial units to wipe my units off the map near the 30-second mark. |
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Similar to planking, Eastwooding is when you angrily and accusatorially point at an empty chair. |
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Natalia asked angrily, turning toward him and stopping her work, her eyes burning with intensity, appalled that he would even insinuate something like that. |
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The man grumbled angrily as he glared down from atop of his horse. |
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Somewhere in the thick of branches a sparrow screeched angrily. |
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A SCHEME that gives bouncers police powers to slap on-the-spot fines on rowdy nightclubbers has been angrily attacked by cops and magistrates. |
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After the match, Taylor reacted angrily when van Barneveld attempted to pull him back to congratulate him after their handshake. |
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Pakistanis reacted angrily to the action, saying that 20 innocent villagers had been killed by US troops. |
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It received a hostile critical reception, which caused Saatchi to speak out angrily against the critics. |
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The British elite, the most heavily taxed of any in Europe, pointed out angrily that the colonists paid little to the royal coffers. |
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Henry angrily declined to do so, probably out of concern that Geoffrey would try to seize power in Normandy. |
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When the librarians refused to buy it, the forger angrily tore up the volume in front of them and stormed out. |
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In Society in America, Martineau angrily criticised the state of women's education. |
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And author Nelson Algren, angrily mourning the end of his affair with Simone de Beauvoir. |
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Last month Sessa was in soapy for booting the ball angrily at a ball boy in an away match at Cordoba. |
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Princess Diana angrily slaps down Tory critics of her anti-landmine crusade in a remarkable TV documentary tonight. |
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Yet the teachers are angrily rejecting it and taking to the picket line. |
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Thousands of cybernauts angrily demanded that the musical be cancelled and some called for Cherif to be stripped of his Tunisian citizenship. |
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Like that scene in Jurassic Park, the liquid was angrily sploshing around the glass. |
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Britain reacted angrily after Spain opened a diplomatic bag at the border with Gibraltar, contravening the Vienna Convention. |
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He throws clipboards and angrily splinters fungo bats against the backstop. |
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On 7 July 1604, James had angrily prorogued Parliament after failing to win its support either for full union or financial subsidies. |
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A number of South American countries have reacted angrily to the impeachment of Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo, calling it a coup. |
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Industry leaders reacted angrily yesterday to comments ascribed to Morgan Stanley, telling clients to pull their money out of heavily unionised industries. |
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His assistant Rui Faria, dismissed for angrily confronting the match officials, has admitted two charges of misconduct and requested a nonpersonal hearing. |
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She angrily punches a hole in the painting of the clown, then leaves after attempting to remove any evidence of her presence in the flat, but accidentally leaves a glove. |
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Redo gave him one more please mister and the man handed him another fiver angrily and marched into the airport terminal, followed by his female companion. |
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Emin spoke out angrily against what she perceived as a general public lack of sympathy, and even amusement, at the loss of the artworks in the fire. |
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Kumble reacted angrily when he collided with nonstriker Pietersen while attempting to field off his own bowling, feeling the England batsman was trying to obstruct him. |
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He hurtled the wad of paper angrily at the trash can and missed by a mile. |
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It's even in the way he's grabbing at, angrily yanking, the stickshift. |
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The councillor son of Jackie Healy-Rae angrily shrugged off suggestions his family epitomised gombeen politics by only working for the good of their constituency. |
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