I mutely watched as a silent battle of wills raged between the two, glad for once I wasn't a part of it. |
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Then I raged at the tech who happened to be there, demanding to know how this happened. |
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Debate raged around the dinner tables of the nation, causing irrevocable family feuds and superficial cutlery wounds. |
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Her parents raged at each other, as they often did in the middle of the night. |
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The ship's company fought hard to recover the damaged compartments, but were thwarted by a fierce fire which raged below decks. |
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As the civil war raged and pogroms ensued, ethnic cleansing on a monumental scale created millions of refugees. |
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My temper has been short to the point of exploding, I have raged at the smallest thing. |
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I certainly don't want to add my voice to a bitter argument that has raged for months behind closed doors. |
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I recalled the way he'd raged at me, his eyes fastened on the old granite cliffs. |
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Comrade Evans pulling me out by the feet whilst a snow storm raged up above. |
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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. |
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His melodious and lyrical voice cradled the cries of infants and raged passionately against the dying of the light. |
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My grandfather vanished in one of the firestorms that raged in Tokyo during the American bombing campaigns. |
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The battle raged for several hours but the Zulus spears were no match for the Boers' rifles and artillery pieces. |
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The steady thrum of air-conditioning followed by the click-clack of the overhead fans raged together in a unique symphony. |
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However rancorously the debate may have raged, actual scientific comparisons are notable by their absence. |
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I remember cringing in the kitchen while he raged about drunkenly in the dark. |
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One hundred and twenty police officers were injured in violent riots that raged in Bradford overnight. |
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There's the nagging sectionalism, the North-South bitterness that still raged a half-century after the Civil War and beyond. |
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The people here were already in difficulty due to the civil war that had raged for nearly 20 years. |
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A conflict raged at the heart of Europe which posed all manner of seminal questions for the nature of humanity. |
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The battle raged for weeks and provoked a flood of newspaper editorials, as well as intense radio talkback. |
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I don't want to revisit the time when a perpetual war, as between Guelphs and Ghibellines, raged between supporters of Gielgud and Olivier. |
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The brutal battle raged all day as wave after wave of enemy infantry and tanks were hurled against defences strained to breaking point. |
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Each time the waters swelled and raged through the passage there at the bridge, their recession revealed an altered riverscape. |
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The battle raged for nine hours, but at midnight Napoleon ordered a retreat. |
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Pioneer Indian or Egyptian nationalists, Pan-Africanists, and Pan-Arabists raged against the European empires which ruled their lives. |
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For countless days we raged across those dark northern seas, the rigging groaning under sheets of ice. |
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Lady Morgana raged at her newest assistant, who seemed just as incompetent as the rest. |
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It has grown up out of the political contests which have raged from time to time about currency questions. |
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It starts with a mild sore throat, often after a bad dust storm such as the two-day gale that raged last week. |
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Fighting raged in the capital on Sunday with forces meeting fierce resistance in their efforts to capture the city. |
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All thoughts of regency and ruling flew out of his head, however, when the battle raged near them. |
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As the magnetic storm raged through the night, huge geomagnetically induced currents surged through the wires and cables. |
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The fight raged on with Barry maintaining the upper hand with long left hooks and sheer aggression. |
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I lost my temper and ranted and raged for 10 minutes, then jammed the phone down, and felt very, very bad. |
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Panic, rage, humiliation and fear raged through her as she realized what it meant. |
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Tears started to sting at my eyes, rising from the storm of fear and anger and mortification that raged somewhere around my stomach. |
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As the blaze raged on fire chiefs decided it was too dangerous to tackle directly. |
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As the fire raged, most of the people affected were given shelter in the home of neighbours. |
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With the sprinkler systems disabled, the fires raged uncontrollably, weakening the steel and leading to the collapse of the buildings. |
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Rob sat up, his fever was mostly broken, but it still raged at a dull throb. |
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As battles raged across the city centre, 15 militants mounted an assault on a police station near the airport. |
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She'd lost count of the number of times he had raged at her and in November 2002 she told him she was leaving the practice. |
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While he often raged against the race, Byron was a Scot at heart and retained a strong Aberdonian accent throughout his life. |
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Debate raged over whether Asian American and Hispanic American immigrant children should be taught in English or in their own languages. |
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My brothers huddled in their tent that night while a thunderstorm raged over the mountain and rain poured down. |
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Out in the rural backblocks, things haven't changed much from early settler days when fires often raged due to a lack of water. |
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Pavements cracked, potholes grew, water and service charges were imposed and the row over the funding of local authorities has raged ever since. |
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Released in 1981, as riots raged on Britain's streets, Ghost Town was one of the most searingly eloquent protest songs ever written. |
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Heading north-west towards Stewartby, homeowners were warned to shut their windows as the fire raged under ground on Wednesday. |
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The firestorm raged for about 3 hours and only subsided when all burnable material was consumed. |
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Many girls raged at family members who appeared in court with, or against them. |
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After the match a section of the spectators went berserk and pandemonium raged. |
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A protest raged on a courthouse lawn, round a makeshift stage they charged on. |
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Widespread opposition to the idea has raged behind the scenes since the Executive unveiled its plans last year. |
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Conflicts have raged for decades fuelled by illegal foreign arms imports and blood diamonds. |
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This book was written in 1935, and since then many have raged at the barbarity of their government's behaviour abroad. |
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The cold and bitter wind raged over the prison island, the morning sky black with swarms of mist and fog. |
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What happened then was a gun battle that raged for the better part of eight hours. |
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She'd forgotten that for the next few weeks she'd be sleeping only feet away from the man she'd mistakenly raged at earlier. |
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Ford Madox Ford raged against English novelists from Henry Fielding to George Meredith. |
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A fire in the cockpit had raged out of control in a matter of minutes and the pilots lost control. |
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As the war raged on, changes continued to take place in Britain. |
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He abominated western luxuries, and repeatedly raged against American apples, surely the epitome of harmless insipidity. |
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So attached was he to his own daughter that he raged against her engagement as an act of treachery. |
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It is reminiscent of the NAFTA debate where the Liberals raged against it and wanted to change it but did not change a comma, period or colon. |
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We know that the Liberals, in fact every member seated opposite, raged against the free trade agreement. |
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Frédéric Back has long raged against over-consumption and the pollution that ensues. |
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When that party sat on this side of the House, every time closure was imposed upon Parliament, it railed and raged against the machine. |
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I raged against the people who said that our group of candidates could not win. |
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On Wednesday night, as the main stage acts raged, capt. Chris Slayman cruised the perimeter of the Gathering. |
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As fire raged beneath, chunks of debris rained down from above. |
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Those metal doors were too hot to pry open when the fire raged hours later. |
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For over an hour a gun battle raged between them and my guards as I cowered inside my car, not knowing if I would live or die. |
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The impact caused a fire in the rear of the vehicle which then spread inside and raged through the entire bus, leaving nothing but a blackened skeleton. |
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As the famine raged, Ukraine's lush countryside was denuded of its leaves and grasses as people ate anything that grew. |
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Brawny and stout-hearted, the men took deep pride in fighting the wildfires that raged across the West each summer. |
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On certain days it raged wildly while on others it was as calm as a millpond. |
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As the fight raged on, Ahmed and the three women fighters who were part of the mission, sent out calls for help. |
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Discussions raged among young people on sexual relations, child rearing and the nature of the family in the transition to socialism. |
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Highwaymen and plague epidemics racked the country, while private wars raged. |
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The debate between the two raged briefly, but six months on there is no doubt which side are in the ascendant. |
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The battle that raged during the storm is behind them and Safran made her way through it practically unscathed. |
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There was a famous incident in the 1952 Tour when the riders shared a bottle, and even then a dispute raged as to who offered a bidon to whom. |
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The commentators harped on in their affected Olde English while the battlers raged at one another on horseback. |
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And over time, some folks who were Ba'athists became more and more Islamist and the insurgency raged. |
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I stayed as strong as I could while the storm raged, but months later, when it had all subsided, I fell apart. |
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It might have been a while since wild parties raged into the night or naked bodies hauled themselves on to the hot stones at the water's edge. |
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The food crisis that raged in many of the world's nations triggered an international awareness. |
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The war which had raged in the north of the country was another major obstacle to its efforts. |
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Among them, the 1870s War Museum, situated in Gravelotte and currently under renovation, is a testimony to the battles which raged around Metz. |
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Anyone travelling to Strasbourg by car or by rail would have been able to see for themselves that storms raged in Alsace as well. |
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We lived battling a war, a war that raged on in Burnaby, alone amidst all those people. |
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In 1998 the fighting between the two contenders raged until September, despite several ceasefires. |
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This project was set up to deal with the aftermath of the genocide which raged through the country, killing some 800,000 persons. |
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The last of these wars between France and England raged for 7 years and changed the face of North America forever. |
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The controversy raged on in scientific literature for years, being argued between Dawson and his colleagues, and mineralogists. |
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In the past, while we have hesitated, debated, restrained our actions and failed to protect vulnerable groups, the epidemic has raged on. |
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Winter 1942-1943: in the North Atlantic, winter storms raged with gigantic waves and gusts of winds. |
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An electrical fault was believed to have triggered the fire, which raged through an upstairs bedroom, causing the floor to collapse into the front room. |
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Controversy raged furiously, and in 1835 the MCC rephrased the law to allow the hand to be raised as high as the shoulder. |
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In 1863, as the civil war still raged in America, an Englishman called James Tredennick signed on as an ensign of the 57th Foot in Queen Victoria's army. |
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The battle raged on until the two brothers dueled and died together. |
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His cover for us showed an Everyman, eyes fixed on a broadsheet newspaper, while in the sky above him rockets raged at one another like so many malevolent paper darts. |
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On March 3, while the conflict raged, hundreds of women gathered peacefully in Abidjan to pressure their leaders for peace. |
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Speculation raged that Duke agreed not to run as part of the deal, though it was never proven. |
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As the fighting raged we sat and baked in the sun waiting to be brought closer. |
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A feeling raged suddenly within me and my fists automatically clenched. |
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Her emotions raged, the strongest being not sadness, but anger. |
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After we played a festival there we went and raged at his house. |
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When crown prince Friedrich Augustus of Saxony married Maria Josepha of Austria in 1719, the party raged for a full 28 days. |
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But as the battle raged near the edge of the runway all flights had to be diverted to other cities. |
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The 6-foot-4, 240-pound enforcer must have raged inside to have this physically unprepossessing woman send him away for good. |
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It reduced scores of buildings to dust, ignited fires that raged apocalyptically for four days, and cut San Francisco off from all outside communication. |
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A huge inferno swept through the scene and raged for several days. |
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The ardent flames raged ceaselessly for days, crumbling Troy into dust and so after years of bitterness, strife and wars the Greek had finally defeated the Trojans. |
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As a huge fire raged in the south of the city, the US military said last night up to 1,000 targets would be attacked during the course of the night. |
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As the shelling raged, Capt. Ammar al-Wawi, the rebel commander and spin doctor, was holding court in a Turkish luxury hotel. |
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But I still raged, bleeding and infuriated among them, and more than one policeman felt my sharp teeth. |
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Controversy raged when Parliament refused to let him take his seat, even though he was elected Member of Parliament for Middlesex on four consecutive occasions. |
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By late Friday afternoon, the blaze raged toward a residential five-mile canyon as firefighters frantically sprayed fire-resistant gel on houses there. |
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Fire raged through the compound, smoke pluming up above it all. |
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Now the region was strewn with floating wreckage, the sort of flotsam that cried out to any Sentient that battle had raged across the Void a scant time previous. |
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In it, he raged against the loss of liberty that the industrial revolution and interfering government had imposed on the freeborn citizens of Albion. |
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Interminable arguments raged over the legitimacy of his custom-made body suit, and whether he would wear the full outfit or some cut-down version. |
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Controversy raged, with environmentalists applauding the proposal and the ranchers who owned and worked the land fervently opposing it. |
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The debate raged on, leaving ecoconscious shoppers unclear about the best course of action. |
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Kennedy raged against the felling of Redwood trees. |
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Gülen has repeatedly raged against the peace process. |
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With similar poise, a new generation of businessmen is beginning to shake off decades of underspending on research and development as the Troubles raged around them. |
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The controversy raged within the navy and in public for about a decade after the war. |
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They are the victims of the bush fire that raged through South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales earlier this month. |
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While the Second World War raged abroad, she was a witness to its effects in her own neighbourhood when people of Japanese descent were removed to internment camps. |
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He raged when I misfiled a cataloged and numbered record or book. |
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Klansmen called for police protection, but the situation raged out of control for most of the night. |
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However, in the 1640s, the Ulster Plantation was thrown into turmoil by civil wars that raged in Ireland, England and Scotland. |
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As debates raged in an attempt to come up with a new formula, three camps evolved among the opponents of the Nicene creed. |
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While Father Spiess had only little of a positive nature to report about the people of Kelkheim, his successor, Joseph Bonn, in 1880, furiously raged against the behaviour of the members of his own parish of Fischbach. |
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All the same, she forgave three unknown criminals whom, on the 5th of March 1948 hit her in her head and raged against her body in the open country. |
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Monday marked the beginning of organised action, even as order broke down in the streets, especially at the gates, and the fire raged unchecked. |
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War continually raged during 1195, when Philip once again besieged Verneuil. |
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Accompanied by the likes of the Têtes Raides, Dominique A, Yann Tiersen, Rodolphe Burger from Kat Onoma, and Thomas Fersen, they raged against the 'racism and hatred' that this electoral choice epitomized. |
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From March to July 2015, the Battle of Aden raged between Houthis and loyalists to President Hadi. |
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In 1940, as the Battle of France raged, a more secure home was sought, and there were discussions about moving the paintings to Canada. |
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In 1989, with Hughes under public attack, a battle raged in the letters pages of The Guardian and The Independent. |
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The war between Sverre and Magnus raged on for several years, and Magnus at one point had to seek refuge in Denmark. |
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Though the storm raged up the East Coast, it has become increasingly apparent that New Jersey took the brunt of it. |
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The end of the armed conflict in Angola, which had raged for nearly three decades, has decisively contributed to a climate of social stability and economic growth. |
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In 1944, as fighting raged in Italy and Normandy, there were concerns that the Canadian Army may soon experience a shortage of men to replace soldiers killed or wounded. |
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For generations, war and chaos raged across the land of Tyria. |
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In post-conflict northern Uganda, where a rebel war raged for more than 20 years, young people are working with the local branch of Straight Talk Foundation, a national NGO, which has set up the Gulu Youth Centre. |
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Do not sound as though you are throwing the baby out with the bathwater and adding to the panic which raged on in the financial markets last week. |
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A mania for things Asian raged in England then, in concert with the aestheticist movement — a reaction, exalting unalloyed beauty, against the moralistic constraints of Victorian taste. |
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On both sides of the line, the Karabakh war, which raged on and off for six years and took tens of thousands of lives, has been mythologised in song, marble and film. |
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Ever since the Nakba came to describe the tumultuous actions of 1948, an ongoing struggle has raged to define it as a past and finished event rather than an unfinished present action. |
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Unfortunately, the only help she was off to seek was financial as she begged the whole village for cash before storming into The Woolpack and covering Marlon in chips as she raged. |
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While most hit-and-run storms seldom last longer than 12 hours, this one raged an impressive 40 hours, leaving more time for snow piling and drifting. |
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And weddings are escapism of the highest order, when people can for a night forget about living in one of the poorest countries in the world, where war has raged on for longer than the bride and groom have been alive. |
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A debate has raged over whether the electoral commission is sufficiently well-prepared, with the incumbent party, which has greater access to Nigeria's dwindling petrodollars, pushing for a postponement. |
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As the conflict raged between their countries over a border dispute, these two athletes embraced and kissed one another on the cheek after winning medals in an air pistol event. |
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In November 1999, I took the floor in this very Chamber following the storm which had raged in south-west France, to call for European solidarity when wide-scale natural disasters lay waste to our countries. |
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As civil war raged in Rome, weak governors were unable to control the legions in Britain, and Venutius of the Brigantes seized his chance. |
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Debate about its rights and wrongs has raged ever since. |
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During the 15th century civil war raged across England as the Houses of York and Lancaster fought each other for the English throne. |
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The fire raged for hours because they were unable to reach the shutoff for the gas line. |
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The war raged for seven years, with effective American victory, followed by formal British abandonment of any claim to the United States with the Treaty of Paris. |
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But veteran trees were damaged by the storms that raged across the UK at the start of the year, while purple emperor and purple hairstreak butterflies did badly. |
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The last significant battles raged around the Siege of Petersburg. |
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For decades, dispute raged over who deserved credit for the periodic law. |
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The war raged on until 1525 and saw the Scots join the French side. |
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While disease raged swiftly through the densely populated empires of Mesoamerica, the more scattered populations of North America saw a slower spread. |
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Fire raged across Caernarfon, leaving destruction in its wake. |
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But veteran trees were damaged by the storms that raged across the UK at the beginning of the year, while purple emperor and purple hairstreak butterflies did badly. |
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Well in the meantime the battle raged on. Milk Toast had Dirty Dan down and the spicket on his barrel wide open and all that soapy water was running all over Dan's body. |
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The world's biggest trees faced one of their fiercest foes Tuesday as a hot summer brush fired raged for a third straight day across Sequoia National Monument. |
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What this spear-play reveals is something central to Homer, and to many of the arguments about Homer which have raged over the past two centuries. |
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