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I was really infuriated, ... I've been a Red Sox fan all my life and I don't even want to watch them now.
Charles Carroll
I must tell you, Mr. Chairman, I have never been so infuriated in my life from an event such as this,
Howard Baker
It boggles my mind that someone can see life breathed into a baby, watch the grass die and then come to life again, see leaves fall and watch the rebirth of a tree, or gaze on any of the majestic splendor that is this earth and not be overpowered by the presence of an Almighty God!
Bill McCartney
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1940
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[Bret Hart is upset with Ric Flair. Last week, he wrote a 3,783-word diatribe taking Flair to task for things written about in his book, To Be The Man.] Never, in all my life, ... have I ever been so infuriated by ridiculous statements made about me.
Bret Hart
(
1957
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The members are infuriated with the guy.
Douglas A. Fraser
I'm infuriated, but at the same time, I just want it to be over. Ergonomics is available on livet.se
Teresa Cop
By and large, people are not paying a lot of attention to the presidential race. There's not a lot of motivation to watch if your home has been damaged and your life has been turned upside down. ... And it's hard to watch TV if you don't have power.
Stephen Craig
[Watch in, watch out, for 30,000 miles, the Wave Warriors hot bunked.] If I had come up with this idea in the middle of the race, I could have been the most charismatic leader in the world, and I never would have gotten them to agree to it, ... It all goes back nine months, to when we sat in that house in Wales. After that, we didn't talk about it -- we did it. That was our life.
Simon Walker
would be horrified, humiliated and infuriated to know that his memory was dishonored in this way.
Alan Rowe
Some Americans will be curious, but I suspect most will be wary. Some will be infuriated.
Tom Rosenstiel
Issuing a diktat that the people of Dingle can't call their town by the name they've known it has infuriated the local community, many of them Irish speakers.
Jim Duffy
Life is precious to the old person. He is not interested merely in thoughts of yesterday's good life and tomorrow's path to the grave. He does not want his later years to be a sentence of solitary confinement in society. Nor does he want them to be a death watch.
Dr. David Allman
The reason I don't watch the news is because I don't like violence. My life has been touched by violence. When you watch the news, all you hear is reports of violence, ... So that's why, you know, I don't expose myself to that because it's heart-wrenching and terrible.
Venus Williams
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1980
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And I watch my friends, most of whom are in academic life because most poets have to be in academic life, there aren't so many other ways to survive.
Peter Davison
Guys were infuriated. But I know him. He's not a dirty player. His momentum just kept him going into Carson. It wasn't a dirty play.
Willie Anderson
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