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I mutely watched as a silent battle of wills raged between the two, glad for once I wasn't a part of it.
Then I raged at the tech who happened to be there, demanding to know how this happened.
Debate raged around the dinner tables of the nation, causing irrevocable family feuds and superficial cutlery wounds.
Her parents raged at each other, as they often did in the middle of the night.
The ship's company fought hard to recover the damaged compartments, but were thwarted by a fierce fire which raged below decks.
As the civil war raged and pogroms ensued, ethnic cleansing on a monumental scale created millions of refugees.
My temper has been short to the point of exploding, I have raged at the smallest thing.
I certainly don't want to add my voice to a bitter argument that has raged for months behind closed doors.
I recalled the way he'd raged at me, his eyes fastened on the old granite cliffs.
Comrade Evans pulling me out by the feet whilst a snow storm raged up above.
We have all raged at those dangerous idiots who insist on driving one-handed down the motorway at 80 mph while gabbling into a mobile phone.
His melodious and lyrical voice cradled the cries of infants and raged passionately against the dying of the light.
My grandfather vanished in one of the firestorms that raged in Tokyo during the American bombing campaigns.
The battle raged for several hours but the Zulus spears were no match for the Boers' rifles and artillery pieces.
The steady thrum of air-conditioning followed by the click-clack of the overhead fans raged together in a unique symphony.
However rancorously the debate may have raged, actual scientific comparisons are notable by their absence.
I remember cringing in the kitchen while he raged about drunkenly in the dark.
One hundred and twenty police officers were injured in violent riots that raged in Bradford overnight.
There's the nagging sectionalism, the North-South bitterness that still raged a half-century after the Civil War and beyond.
The people here were already in difficulty due to the civil war that had raged for nearly 20 years.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Scurvy and the vicious forms of zymotic disease, which depend upon starvation and vitiated atmosphere, raged unchecked.
But Philip seemed to ossify, every cord and muscle of his body frozen to stone by the conflict that raged within him.
Staniford complexly raged to see that the anxiety about Hicks had blighted the joy of the day for her.
It raged at Bridgetown, Barbadoes, from the 10th to the 16th, with no less fury than elsewhere.
Earlier, fathoming his purposes, she would have raged, have burst into a passion.
He had caught the jail fever, which had long raged in the Carcel de la Corte, where I was imprisoned.
His remarks were lucid and forceful as he raged at the interference with his work.
The storm his treatise excited, raged at first so wildly that Valla thought it prudent to take flight.
And at the end of that time it was as it had been before, and the flames raged on unchecked.
The discussion raged for some time on the question whether man was a carnivorous or frugivorous animal.
When their supply was exhausted they raged and fumed until they secured more.
One need think only of the days of Italian neutrality and of the debates that raged between Interventionists and neutralists.
Pindus and Parnassus were steaming, the fountains of Mount Ida were dried up, and tna raged with redoubled heat.
The pile of typescript on my floor can but annoyingly and too palpably testify that the madness has raged for some weeks.
There can, however, maugre this oft-told story, be no question that a tremendous battle raged for upwards of two hours.
A little later Ajayadeva, a Saiva king of Gujarat, is said to have raged against them with equal fury.
The Leeward Islands have not escaped, it having raged there more violently and more fatal.
As this small bit of land is low-lying, more than once when a southeaster has raged, the tiny isle has become entirely submerged.
But it was over Martinique that the hurricane raged in the most appalling manner.
Blake raged at that, impotently, pathetically, like an old lion with its teeth drawn.
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