More backward employers have gone into a paroxysm of rage over the government's climbdown on pensions. |
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His style is not our style, but there are times when his white-hot rage is entirely appropriate. |
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He interrogated him, seeming almost ready to explode in a fit of rage at any second. |
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Boiling over with rage that her formerly agile mind and body would no longer do her bidding, she vented her spleen on those around her. |
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We were beside ourselves with rage and grief at the sufferings and humiliation of mankind. |
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Judges have been accused of being too lenient when dealing with drunk, abusive and violent air rage offenders. |
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The airline recorded more than 230 cases of air rage last year, although it does not log incidents that happen on the ground. |
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There is a dignity and rage to his character, a proud father wanting to do best for his family. |
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If, as the run continues, the company unleashes the wild rage of the underdog, it might well hit delirious, instead of merely amusing, heights. |
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It was replaced with a cold rage kindling in the pit of her stomach as she stared at her so called father. |
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Clenched and brooding, churning with both rage and self-loathing, his Tomas is one of the most realistic lushes ever to reach the screen. |
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Diana's sadness slowly faded as she turned her attention towards Lethe, and an uncontrollable eruption of rage built up inside of her. |
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There is a persistent pattern of the person pushing others away with rage or anger. |
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We must lay aside the quick, potent energy of blind rage and revenge, which can only power us to hasty judgements. |
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He remembered watching her passionate kiss with Nicholas and felt a jealous rage well up inside. |
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Anger and outright rage at the computer, when it doesn't behave the way YOU want it to, may be a symptom of this kind of transference. |
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They're calm and rational at times, but they may explode into inappropriate anger or rage at some perceived rejection or criticism. |
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I am still burning with anger and rage and all that temper stuff of emotions! |
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A great noise of clanging metal filled the air, and filled Ivya with a type of battle rage as she rained down blows on her brother. |
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Air rage on a flight to the sun cost 10 Irish holidaymakers hundreds of pounds each when they had to make their own way home. |
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A recent journal article on desk rage identified shrinking workspaces as one pressure point in the office environment. |
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Michi's eyes reflected the uncontrolled rage of the sea, and the frigid savagery of ice. |
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The heavens cry and moan as the wind's rage stirs up the burning tempest of the sky, tears are unleashed from the firmament, cold and tasteless. |
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Never in the history of the world has there been such a rage for exhibitionism. |
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In the late 1770s a rage for stripes is found among the Americanophiles in France and in other countries hostile to England. |
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But as always, this coexists with a rage for order, a need to analyse, to simplify, to compress. |
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As noted in these articles, at the moment when interest in classics is at its nadir in the schools, it is all the rage in popular entertainment. |
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Style and fashion was all the rage this week as the Oscars took place last Sunday night. |
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In addition to actual jean jackets, denim sports jackets are also all the rage in fashionable circles. |
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Chinese mysticism was all the rage in those days when Spiritualism was everywhere and seances were popular. |
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Compact guns are the rage right now, and generally that means both barrel and grip are shortened. |
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Black wooden screens blend with transparent and translucent glass in a clean, minimalist style, which is all the rage now in Japan. |
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At the height of the dotcom boom, cash shells were all the rage as fledgling companies with little more than an idea rushed to the stock market. |
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Fate threw us together one night when we both were up for a bit of a rage and so went to see The Bird perform. |
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Winds just as strong rage from the Gulf of Alaska, infamous for terrible storms that drop several hundred inches of rain and snow annually. |
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As you read this, over 30 wars and conflicts rage around the world, mostly created, maintained, and aggravated by men. |
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Argument will continue to rage over the research proposed by the Newcastle scientists. |
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Steel clattered, cries soared through the cerulean skies, rage unleashed, war came upon the raging countries. |
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By the time he got back, they were gone, which was just as well because much of the rage and derision was directed at him. |
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This discovery has awakened a rage within me and a guilt that my family benefited from a close connection to the big house. |
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A glimpse of the silent rage of China's populace has awakened Japan to the need for a comprehensive regional strategy. |
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The rage was boiling up so quickly that I was afraid I'd throw this man out of the kitchen window. |
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Let us rededicate ourselves to global peace, human dignity, and the eradication of injustice that breeds rage and vengeance. |
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Talking face to face, it was clear that Peter Brett was burning with internal rage about these proceedings, and about Beamish's fate. |
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At the same time, I breathe a regretful sigh at the anguish, the desperation and the rage reflected in the letters I hold in my hand. |
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Rather than turn his rage on his wife, the mother of his children, the murderer attacked seemingly dispensable ladies of the night. |
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Her tear filled eyes glazed over the shininess of the pipe, and then almost instantly, she screamed in rage and threw it down the tunnel. |
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Humphrys has now let his rage against the army of word manglers off the leash. |
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The rage and the frustration and misery all poured out as the tears trickled down my face. |
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You have abated my rage surpassingly well, and I do not see the need to revive it. |
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While he doesn't want to hurt people, he can't help his rage when he's triggered. |
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For all the trouble the scoundrels had imposed upon us, my rage was aimed at this one man who had caused the worst of my own experience. |
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Tears, frustration, rage and rancor characterized much of the testimony of parents of special education students. |
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Her surprise quickly turned to rage at him for scaring her half to death and she lashed out at him verbally. |
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Add class to your style by including these utterly ravishing and stunning bags that are a rage this season. |
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This is a well researched, informative and extremely readable book that will make you rage against the system and want to get active. |
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It doesn't make it easier to cut down on my road rage incidents or keep from hurling sporks at self-obsessed co-workers. |
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There will therefore be no accidents, no speeding, no road rage and no idiotic driving. |
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Being subjected to unwanted interference in public places is becoming an issue and cell phone rage, along with road and air rage is on the rise. |
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The man named Sephiroth faltered, watching her walk away, and his mask of rage fell into confusion. |
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Witness the playful word games indulged in by all members of the family, even in the midst of terrible rage and the destruction of their lives. |
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He sighed, and as I turned to face him, I saw a brief flicker of rage cross his face. |
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It was fear of the maternal rage that would surely follow my brother's blabbing that made me plead for mercy. |
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But there are fissures in the cocky exterior that occasionally reveal a rage and a wretchedness that seems to border on despair. |
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A storm of controversy continues to rage over changes to bus services in Colchester. |
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Moravia's mercilessness challenges the current Anglo-American rage for a more empathic, emotional brand of narrative. |
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As well, the contentious debate over the full disclosure of vulnerabilities will continue to rage amongst security stakeholders. |
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Did you know that the number one cause of rage in the UK is being left hanging on the telephone? |
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But I think we have to put that anger and rage aside and wait until the appropriate time, because we have bigger fish to fry. |
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A secret chamber with all mod surveillance and survival cons, it is all the rage in New York. |
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Once the assassin passed the golem, the golem awoke with pure rage in his eyes. |
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In the 1980s steroids were the rage among power athletes, like weightlifters and sprinters. |
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Having thrown the dictionary into the nearest skip in a rage of apoplexy at its inadequacy, however, I resolve to plough on nonetheless. |
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Harried persons, rushing to work or back home, become victims of road rage or even accidents. |
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She gave a roar of rage and despair and fear and fell to her knees again, shaking uncontrollably. |
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Going by the rage and anger that the assassination has sparked, the world should brace itself for more violence and bloodletting. |
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I screamed my rage at God for letting it happen and then sank into a depression that Sam was gone. |
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He has often been called the king of the slow burn, the incremental building up of rage until his entire rotund body explodes in anger. |
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Polonius hides behind an arras and yelps when Hamlet's rage endangers the Queen. |
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She flung the cloth to the floor with rage and picked up the cage roughly, slamming it on a small rickety table harder than she had intended. |
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I would be filled with rage at this casual disregard of my only child's suffering, if it weren't for the fact that it was pretty darn hilarious. |
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While flavors are all the rage in both vodkas and rums, the market for each spirit type differs. |
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Outbursts of uncontrolled rage and of teenage aggression, it seems, are becoming simply a part of the society we live in. |
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Zoe's screams of fear and rage became muffled as he began to engulf her, and she realized how powerless she was in her current state. |
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The father was blinded by rage and had nothing but a stare that was glaring with hate for what he believed had happened. |
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But that rage alone is not enough to drive people to monstrous acts of violence. |
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She's childish, sullen, moody and volatile, prone to outbursts of jealousy, weeping, rage and laughter. |
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Harden's Krasner is a maelstrom of emotions, lurching from admiration of her husband to fierce rage at his drunken womanising. |
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Ack, it sounds so silly and trivial now, but I was literally shaking with rage at the time. |
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Lacking a moral compass, they inflict their bitterness, suspicion, disappointment and rage on their current relationships. |
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Of course, vintage is in and debate will rage as the nation's dapper silver foxes go head to head with the lively young bucks. |
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He seems incapable of checking his rage and increasingly bent on causing real harm to others. |
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Jim felt his rage surfacing and held it in check just enough to maintain control. |
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The shop branched out to include sports clothing as well as trainers and soon he was cashing in on an unlikely new rage for casual sportswear. |
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It soars with a sonic rage and washes over the audience like psalms from a heretical hymnal. |
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He didn't exactly looked panicked, but his voice was dark with rage and an undertone of fear. |
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A motorist was shot, apparently with a Taser stun gun, during a road rage type attack as his young son looked on, police said last night. |
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A drunken police officer flew into a rage and punched two students when told he had missed his last train home after a Christmas party. |
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She suspected her mother would fly into a rage if she asked her this question. |
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He had come in a drunken rage only to find her already drunk mother at home. |
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I swung from blind happiness to almost incandescent, unfocused rage within a second, almost before I had a chance to think about it. |
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As a sputtering knife-wielding hooligan, she's unfocused rage and violence. |
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His rage was unfocused and undirected, and as such he was forcing it to stay inside, if nothing else, to save his composure. |
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Her beautiful face was twisted into a mask of rage and she was continually shouting obscenities at us in that terrible voice. |
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A strangled shriek of rage and panic caught in her throat, and she struggled like a dying fish hooked through the cheek. |
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It let out a bellow of rage and shook its large head back and forth, throwing a fine spray of slobber through the musty air. |
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It's way more punk, way more lyrical, but more than all, it's rooted in despair and sheer rage and pure joy in celebrating humanity. |
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Fires continued to rage after a nail-bomb ripped through the bar in Soho, London. |
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The product of a broken home, Tim seethes with a silent rage that manifests itself in exceedingly destructive ways. |
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I was seething with bitterness and rage as I placed Golf Digest back on the table. |
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I am seething with rage at anyone who dares suggest that, in any way, such acts are even explicable, let alone justifiable. |
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Strapwork ornament, resembling cut and curled strips of leather, was all the rage when Briot was working. |
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Sand castle competitions and beachwear don't often make an appearance in town centres, but they were all the rage over the bank holiday weekend. |
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The soldier in the front, the one who I had cut, growled in rage as I passed and tried to push past Raman. |
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Rage has powered him to greatness as a footballer and rage has made a complete eejit of him. |
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Algrim turned to him, red eyes blazing with rage and the slightest hint of wounded pain. |
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I first spotted it on goobita a while back, but now it's all the rage with the hip groovy kids of Britain. |
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Kids' parties are the rage these days, with parents ready to overindulge their young ones, especially during birthdays and special occasions. |
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Dey's rage was as cold as the arrows he used on Gith, and his words were more hiss than sound. |
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The latest global rage is yarn-bombing, a wool-based graffiti in which knitting fanatics drape potholes, cars and statues in crazy cosies. |
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She gentled the kiss, kissing him back softly, slowly, until his rage had melted away. |
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Far from being diffident, gratulatory or admiring, patients may bubble with entitlement, seethe with rage and insist on constant approval. |
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Police are investigating the apparent road rage incident which is believed to have occurred after the bus overtook a line of stationary vehicles. |
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Here, the worst incident of road rage is Roddy Murray flashing his brights at a pokey weekend driver. |
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In an expensive property it might be an idea to put in a timber sun deck, they are all the rage at the moment. |
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She shouted in rage as the stunned Arzenes fell to the floor, the computer in his arms falling with a crash. |
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A drunken holidaymaker who went berserk on a plane during a fit of air rage was today beginning a two-year jail sentence. |
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It seems her rage is misguided when she threatens to throttle the homewrecker rather than the wandering spouse. |
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This is where the bile and the agony and the rage of rock and roll was sharpened and honed. |
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It needs to be shorn of zingers and rage and allowed to make the point clearly. |
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Televised sporting event parties are not like the classic, high school drunken rage hootenannies you may be accustomed to. |
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The rage that sits just below the surface of civil society comes closest to the skin at the front lines of retail. |
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Bet all this boiling rage and impatient was absent in the days of pony traps. |
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Judy gasped in shock and horror, paralyzed with disgust and unbridled rage as Sarah stormed out of the room. |
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The latest rage in baldness nostrums was the drug minoxidil, sold under the label Rogaine. |
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It was the kind of minute examination of the image or soundtrack that became all the rage in film studies. |
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The debut disc by this Burlington act is a straight-ahead return to the kind of woman-made tuneage that was all the rage five, six years ago. |
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Blue flames began to lick around the outline of his body, as his battle aura was fueled by the uncontainable rage built up inside of him. |
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His friend's skin had mottled with rage and his lips were white like the underbelly of a fish. |
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Is it vent of rage against many peaceful people who have done nothing to him? |
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Then it flapped its muscly tail with such power and rage that it cut my thumb and I dropped it. |
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Accidentally provoking a murderous rage had always been a fatally easy thing to do. |
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It was the only way I knew to rage against the threat of annihilation and to name that which was unnamable. |
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Alban turned to face the taunting eyes of the old governess feeling both rage and shame rise in his bosom. |
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She has also been known to throw my sister into a blind rage of indignation. |
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Never felt green-eyed rage at those smart alecks who zip straight past the luggage carousel with their zippy little wheelies? |
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The third kind of knife was the immense and boundless rage directed against him. |
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The youth felt a rage coming on, like a pestered caged animal, and cursed the ineffectiveness of his single-shot rifle. |
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A Briton who attacked two flight attendants in a drunken rage tried to open the plane's emergency exits mid-flight. |
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Her fear, discomfort and social ineptitude would rage inside of her during class. |
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Was Galloway's permanent rage going to be banked by a great gungy outpouring of slavering goodwill? |
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The long years had done little to ease his sorrow at the loss of his mate, or the rage he felt towards her killers. |
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Red-hot rage may seem in order when the country's values have been trampled upon by a government with a dubious claim to legitimacy. |
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Nick, in a fit of rage and pain took another swing at Will, who merely ducked the blow. |
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It's truly a euphoric piece, supplanting the vocalists' rage and rediverting it to become almost an affirmation of life. |
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Hence the sense of rage that now envelops both modernists and traditionalists alike. |
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It was the expression of the built-up frustration and rage amongst Muslims against the British Government and landlords. |
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Though Scylla is bent, harsh, and angry, the source of her rage is not vindictive. |
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Another time, while Elie is working at the electrical warehouse, he goes on one of his fits of rage and beats the boy. |
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The forest itself can be surprisingly sheltered from the nor'westers that rage over the summit of Mount Hutt during spring. |
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Like most great radicals he was essentially a loner with a gift of the gab and rage in his heart. |
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What happens, these films ask, when the accumulated rage and resentment inevitably explode? |
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Jackson has spent his last three albums in a spitting rage about perceived harassment, character assassination and general obloquy. |
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He hammered on the shield again, tears of rage and frustration flowing freely down his cheeks. |
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I don't drink hard liquor anymore, it drives me insane with rage and I've ended up in jail too many times. |
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These absurd vehicles are all the rage these days and often attract the disapproving label of Chelsea tractor. |
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A young couple were threatened by the driver of a white panel van in a road rage incident in Egham, on Friday last week. |
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It is dangerously ambitious, if not outright hubristic, to use Homer's poem about the rage of Achilles as your source. |
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Was his permanent rage going to be banked by a great outpouring of slavering goodwill? |
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I realised I was hitting out in rage because I had been abandoned and that I was suffering from false memory syndrome. |
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I can't tell you what inchoate rage fills my breast as I quote you this statistic. |
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Whom of your followers have I ever injured that you thus rage with inexpiable hatred against me? |
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The girl is in a rage because she has overheard him saying that his involvement with her in no big deal. |
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Diana's eyes popped open and in a mindless rage she flew at him, beating her fists on everything she could reach. |
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Zach flailed against the cuffs, his rage escalating at her flippant attitude. |
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The current rage of freeriding and urban assault mountain biking has produced a gamut of videos documenting the latest and greatest feats. |
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According to Chef Sumara Malingalis, raw food with no meat, no dairy, and no cooking is all the rage in Hollywood. |
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Jim's wife Sue is dressing as a sailor and regulars are popping in wearing various get-ups that were all the rage during the Second World War. |
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A reputation of jealousy, rage and egomania had made him the man he was today, and that was something he had come to regret. |
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He compares the rage of the people to a burning oven which the baker heats, until his dough is leavened and raised. |
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As I take your order I am filled with a nameless rage that consumes my every thought. |
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More accurately, he found himself unable to hear anything above the intense rage that clouded his mind, or rather, cleaned it to crystal clarity. |
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Gangsta rap is part of the anti-feminist backlash that is the rage right now. |
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Tamara, still smarting with pain, just cried as Penelope walked out of the house in jealous rage and did not return. |
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Instead he plays Arthur as a terrifying yet avuncular figure, apt to switch from jovial bonhomie to murderous rage with lightning speed. |
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Jeremy could almost hear the voice of his stepfather snarling the words as he read them, and he felt his rage building. |
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Gregory snarled, but gradually, his temper faded away, and the rage he felt became like steam, and drifted up into the cloudy sky. |
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With a snarl of rage and perhaps also of fear the creature began to struggle against the steel clamps around his arms and feet. |
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Does he find teenage girls tend to express their rage differently than their male counterparts? |
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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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All I have to do is read a newspaper or turn on the TV and my rage rises like a rocket and keeps on climbing. |
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Not the over-glamorized Hollywood version of the grapple, mind you, with all its muscle-bound 'roid rage and soap opera storylines. |
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Michael and his friends take out their rage on the teacher by duct-taping him to his chair and repeatedly rolling him across the floor. |
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I hope that confessing the loveableness of your offspring inspires neither your rage nor jealousy. |
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He checks in with a piece about the productive uses of political rage, proclaiming the news that liberal rage is on the uptick. |
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Two men confronted a motorist before assaulting his passenger in a road rage attack. |
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They'll skip it in time, tuning in only to the rage around the resplendence. |
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But the world featherweight champion knows how to control that anger, how to focus the energy of his rage on the point of an opponent's jaw. |
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Hearing such music does not usually send you into a fit of rage immediately. |
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A woman driver was thrown to the ground in a violent road rage attack on Tuesday morning. |
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Murphy, who has an ailing wife and is serving out his time till his pension, keeps swallowing his rage and pride. |
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What an extraordinarily perceptive insight into so much of the rage that inflames the world today. |
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Conversely, road rage is most likely to occur on Friday afternoons, in peak travel times and in fair weather. |
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The trucks seem to personify the pent-up rage that's come to characterise car culture. |
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I don't get angry very often, but I got incandescent with rage at their attitude and the smugness of it. |
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I am incandescent with rage about the overselling of that mediocre piece of less-than-fluff that masquerades as the ultimate romantic comedy. |
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I was incandescent with rage at the thought that someone I considered a friend would be so thoughtless. |
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I give Katie a goodbye hug, and I think she is shocked that her mother does not explode in a paroxysm of rage at such forbidden behavior. |
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I would like to ask other readers if they have experienced road rage trolley syndrome this Christmas? |
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The last half of the sentence was said with a rage so great that the room shook violently, nearly throwing everyone off their balance. |
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Nostalgia for the refined elegance of the older woman is all the rage in New York at the moment, with glossy magazines featuring models wearing tweeds, wool coats and pearls. |
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An aviation psychiatrist who advises airlines on the risks posed by air rage has revealed the threat of in-flight vigilantes is already being taken seriously. |
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Some also express fears that sky marshals could be tempted to become involved in less dangerous incidents, such as cases of air rage or drunken brawls on board. |
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He says that we are not yet seeing the kind of rage which accompanies the surfing season in Australia, where crowded surf can lead to ugly scenes. |
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I'm tired of road rage and air rage and explosions and death. |
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Fury consumed me and rage flowed through my veins like hot lava. |
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His face seemed to dripping with disbelief, rage and sadness all at once. |
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An under-age rage will be the first event of the PCYC-based club. |
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Yes, these days, Nazism is all the rage in the land formerly known as Siam. |
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Picture yourself as a peasant in your wood and daub hut, while the storms of the Northern Hemisphere winter rage outside and the snow lies deep upon the ground. |
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The rage that people feel against their own mortality and animality is often enacted toward them, whether by humiliation or, in addition, by physical violence. |
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Henry, fighting the urge to just disappear and let the battle rage on, shifted somewhat pompously and very self-confidently into a loud authoritative voice. |
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The rage for advanced degrees has widened to embrace even the doctorate. |
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Last Thursday night, mullets, frilly blouses, baggy pants, pointy suede Chelsea boots, blue mascara and shoulder pads were all the rage at the Point. |
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Now her whole body was overwhelmed with rage and anger and hurt and pain. |
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She felt a rage boiling up inside her and she clenched her fists. |
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The song is about rage and fury and passion, and I had a lot of pain that I wanted to release. |
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Nowhere does this report, even in the most euphemistic terms possible, discuss the rage problem. |
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He is a corrupt, woman-hating bundle of rage barely keeping it together. |
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Vent your rage at the gormless fools we have stupidly elected. |
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Chalk them up to adrenaline crashes, too much rage and reefer and booze. |
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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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The man's initial rage at his fate gradually turns into acceptance as he begins to see the futility of trying to escape by scaling the pit's steep, loose sand walls. |
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Jack was burning with rage but he could not abandon Eleanor. |
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Back when straight razors were all the rage and a guy could take off an ear before his morning coffee, electric shavers were the barely articulated yelp of the deaf. |
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Christopher clenched his jaw, fighting back the sharp retort and the wave of agony-driven rage as the carriage lurched to a stop outside the Donovan home. |
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Back then it was just Ben and Dale forever in their twenties, driving always down country roads in old trucks, alternating between rage and wild openness. |
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How do peaceful, non-antagonistic peoples prevent certain individuals from ratcheting up rage and creating divisive groups? |
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He began to rage at colonel MacChesnay, who had led the charge, reproaching him for making a mess of things by stopping one hundred feet short of success. |
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It's no wonder then that provocatively-named shots and shooters, and colorful Martinis made with flavored vodkas and sweet syrups are all the rage with them. |
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Go to the polls in a white hot rage and let them have it where it hurts. |
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As an accent, this pink implies a 1940s-style take on decorating, when chintz floral prints and lampshades with fringe were all the rage in comfy, overstuffed living rooms. |
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I know a woman who has, several times, been driven to the brink of paralytic rage by the way her books have been received. |
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Newspapers and radio call-in shows were awash with the rage of people who spared little thought for the judge's legal and scientific hair-splitting. |
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Lisa suffers from fits of sudden rage and unbearable fatigue. |
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They are to be pitied, for they are so blinded by their misplaced rage and fear that they no longer know what they stand for or how to make a stand at all. |
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The practice reached its peak in the Victorian Era, when naturalism became all the rage for museums and even household decoration. |
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Baldwin becomes a social and spiritual alchemist by blending rage with love. |
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Asked what the manifestation of that rage will be, the former Iranian diplomat laughed nervously. |
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Tyler threw himself up in rage and gripped the edge of his bed. |
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The demonstrations and riots in Ferguson, to a certain extent, are the consummation of the marriage between rage and love. |
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But that didn't stop the rage I felt from flowing over, didn't stop blinding white anger from flashing across my field of vision like heat lightning. |
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But our current fervid post-boom angst and rage has fueled most of the bad reviews. |
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They are certainly becoming all the rage and where the Scottish Premier League has led, the indigenous sport of shinty has not been slow to follow. |
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It has used that rage mostly effectively for nigh on 50 years now, since Barry Goldwater. |
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And yet the rage that one felt was an abstract, undirected emotion which could be switched from one object to another like the flame of a blowlamp. |
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He is not an experienced debater, given in the past to flourishes of synthetic rage at Nationalists rather than the humour and put-down his elevated status requires. |
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He was no longer talking to her, merely venting his rage out loud. |
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Punishment for its own sake is always a valueless process, which corrects nothing and only serves to vent the pent-up rage of the person or people inflicting it. |
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She could hear rage in the attacker's breathing as he descended upon her. |
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With all the well-known illiberality of innovators, it is nevertheless remarkable to witness among some Israelites such a haste for innovation, such a rage for destroying. |
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Through the rough and tumble streets of Los Angeles, Crowe begins to hunt down Duke's ring of thugs and drug dealers in a furious rage or revenge! |
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We saw him try to crack hardy with a little laugh, the false laughter that comes from a heart that only wants to scream and rage against the world. |
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The book vibrates with Ehrenreich's rage toward middle-class Americans. |
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Hard as they tried, George H.W. Bush and Bob Dole could never muster much rage against the welfare state. |
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Terfel roars out his righteous rage and coos his ludicrous love songs with equal aplomb, making the formidable vocal feats seem almost ridiculously easy. |
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Freestyle motocross is all the rage in Europe and the US at the moment. |
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Thrown into a foaming red rage by the ending of The Sopranos or Lost or BSG or Mass Effect? |
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I plunged into a rage of bucks, kicks, rears, jumps, and twists. |
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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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As I have argued before on these pages, that rage is morally ambiguous. |
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The tiniest of slights from any vaguely left-of-center source is converted into fuel for the rage machine. |
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It ranges from white-hot rage and prayer to ecstasy and consolation. |
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To use an an oft invoked comparison, at least I am not in a tree in Mozambique giving birth to a child as the swollen waters of the Limpopo River rage torrentially below. |
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His sublimated rage at Madonna notwithstanding, he is happy to defend her as a Thespian. |
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And a ferocious bellow of rage brought the girl back to her senses. |
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He had expressed great rage against Colonel Brereton for not sabring the people at Bristol, and swore that if he had had the command on that occasion, he would have slaughtered them by hundreds. |
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The safety of passengers and crew is paramount and we will not tolerate air rage in any shape or form, although such incidents are fortunately extremely rare. |
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Leading insurance firms are offering airline passengers special cover against air rage attacks after reports of violence on UK flights soared in the last year. |
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Kim's rage suddenly exploded, and she spun around fiercely to face him. |
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Besides, the tremendous rage that had built up within his Telugu subjects needed a release. |
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The rage bubbled up inside of me again at his stubborn insistence. |
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Instead, these characters inhabit a sexless preadolescent world where the strongest emotion seems to be mindless rage against an unseen parental figure. |
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My members are incandescent with rage over the present system, so what replaces it must be right this time. There's no room for any more botch-ups. |
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What really startled him was the rage he could feel radiating from her. |
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The rising rage in Beth's voice sends a jolt of alarm through Chelsea. |
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I could see the rage rise in his face as the guard kept whispering. |
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Then I get all het up and angry and upset and frustrated and full of rage and have to remind myself that this imagined conversation never actually took place. |
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Here I sit, with a lorryload of rage and nowhere to dump it. |
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The spirit that drives me is not only fueled by my passion for justice but also by my anger and rage at the injustice I see and experience on a daily basis. |
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The hands that once gripped her arms loosed, the woman herself tensing with boiling rage as she jerked away from their now light and effortless hands. |
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After a moment, Simon sank onto the edge of his desk, the rage dying. |
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The rebels are squabbling among themselves as suspicions rage about American designs and intentions. |
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He claims to have shouted at the radio within five minutes of switching it on in the morning and of being incandescent with rage by the time he has read the daily papers. |
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Police are appealing again for a witness who spoke to the victim of a road rage incident after he was attacked earlier this year on a motorway slip road. |
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So we both swallowed our rage and looked over the menu again. |
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Since the report was written by a captain who had been roused to fits of hysterical rage by Bayley's ineptitude, some serious editing had been performed. |
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And in sport we've had surf rage and lane rage in swimming pools. |
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He held it in his fist where a twitch of rage could crush it. |
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The artful dance form called capoeira is widely known as a cultural expression in Brazil, but it's rapidly becoming all the rage in the capital of Angola. |
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