Given that context, his recent fusillade of fulmination must have been nothing more than friendly fire. |
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Norris, who is also an actor, turns the characters' dance of civility into a fracas of fulmination. |
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But it won't be, because he will find a Washington in full fulmination all over again about the release of the Lockerbie conspirator Abdelbaset al-Megrahi. |
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Bustling in and out of the room in his stocking feet, his eyes bulging and his pot belly poking out of his rumpled brown T-shirt, he is a dishevelled poltergeist of fulmination and cogitation. |
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For decades, members of the Communist bloc relied on the Soviet approach to fulmination, projecting bulging-vein threats to ensure that its enemies pay attention. |
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He was joined by another man in black whose insult-to-injury fulmination was shikse. |
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