Furious Sentence Examples

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  • Now Alex is furious with me.

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  • He threw himself down and squeezed his head, furious at his own weakness.

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  • By turns she was furious and felt sorry for him.

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  • There seemed to be no way to escape the anger of this furious man.

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  • He'd been furious when Katie mentioned Kris.

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  • Rhyn walked out of the room, furious at his brother.

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  • Furious, he took matters into his own hands.

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  • She grabbed the phone and pulled away, furious at him.

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  • Familiar coldness and silence washed over her before the quiet was replaced by the storm's furious bellow.

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  • She was furious and so hurt, she wished she'd jumped into the Grand Canyon like she originally planned.

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  • She pulled her hood up against its furious roar.

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  • She watched, and then stalked out, furious and frustrated.

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  • A'Ran stood, furious the timing was early.

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  • Furious at his own weakness, Darian lay back and stared at the sky.

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  • Suddenly furious and anxious to leave, she pushed open her door and grabbed her stuff.

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  • She crossed to him, furious.

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  • Furious, confused, she peered into the lake waters.

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  • He was tense and furious.

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  • The burst of furious power shot through her, the shockwave rattling the windows of the house.

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  • As soon as the words were out, she was furious with herself for revealing something personal.

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  • Furious at the loss, the fox made a snarling lunge at Carmen.

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  • The iron gate closed and then buckled as the furious demon beat against it.

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  • Furious, Kris stalked away.

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  • She started to saw at them with the knife.  The wood was thick and wet.  She shifted closer, gasping when the root healed the cuts she'd just made.  Furious at the latest trick from the Immortal underworld, Katie sawed furiously at the root, until her arm ached.  She'd barely made a dent when she switched arms.

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  • The debate waxed fast and furious.

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  • She rubbed her temples and issued a challenging glare to the contents of the pantry, furious once more she could eat none of the wonderful things it held.

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  • Furious at Jessi, he was nonetheless concerned.

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  • After dinner, when the footman handed coffee and from habit began with the princess, the prince suddenly grew furious, threw his stick at Philip, and instantly gave instructions to have him conscripted for the army.

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  • He flung water from himself, furious to have his Travel ended prematurely.

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  • He could look straight into the courtyard of the men.s wing, and the furious Daniela standing in the middle staring at him.

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  • The furious part of her wanted nothing to do with letting him admit she'd won until he was mewling at her feet.

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  • She sat awkwardly, furious yet turned on at his touch.

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  • If the decision was easy, I'd be furious.

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  • Briefly, there was a furious fight all along the line, and nothing gained.

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  • The severities directed against the Montanists of Phrygia led to a furious war, in which most of the sectaries perished, while the doctrine was not extinguished.

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  • A few minutes later, she is suddenly furious with you.

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  • He expected her to push him away and slap him, and he was prepared to leave and remain furious at her for the next week or two.

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  • Kris appeared surprised and furious.

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  • The western movement was covered by a furious sortie from the lines of Petersburg, which was repulsed with heavy loss.

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  • It was occasionally styled the Windy or Windward coast, from the frequency of short but furious tornadoes throughout the year.

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  • Gabriel's furious curse made Toby jump.  Toby looked his direction the best he could through the bars of his cell and saw the walls around the dark cell shake.

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  • Jessi set the cat down, uncertain if she was scared or furious.

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  • He was far-seeing in arranging all his actions, pleasant and merry all with men; strong and brave, and furious in battle."

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  • The battle began with a furious assault on the extreme right by Hooker's corps.

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  • In spite of his radical opinions he made a furious attack on the admiralty for the new prize money regulations which diminished the shares of the captains to the advantage of the men.

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  • William opposed, and party war was furious, when news came of Dundee's complete victory at Killiecrankie.

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  • Hollins was still furious today with the lack of respect shown for one of the game's greatest players.

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  • Needless to say, the in-laws were furious!

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  • The action is fast and furious, and incredibly addiciting.

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  • Damian started after her, furious.

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  • She wanted him to find someone else, but the thought of that happening made her furious.

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  • Furious and terrified, Katie planted both her hands on his arm to push it away with no success.

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  • You really think some stupid human with a knife scares me? she said, furious.

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  • He appeared furious, the intensity of his power reaching her from the distance.

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  • The Inquisition, although as a body the clergy did not mislike it, sometimes met with furious opposition from the nobles and common people.

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  • Thus Arakawa Reiun, one of Kouns most brilliant pupils, has exhibited a figure of a swordsman in the act of driving home a furious thrust.

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  • Fogs occur during summer and early autumn, and furious gales may be expected four or five times in the year, when the crash of the Atlantic waves is audible for 20 m.

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  • After a furious battle at Castelja.loux, and suffering from fever from his wounds, he wrote his Tragiques (1571).

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  • After lodging her four sisters, Teresa returned to the Incarnation; but, when the secret was discovered, Carmelites and townspeople were alike furious.

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  • Understandably furious, he sought out the miscreant who had smashed the glass.

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  • Sadie's wedding fury - Dec 04 Sadie Frost is reportedly furious about Jude Law's engagement to Sienna Miller.

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  • Every decent fan of Leeds United will be absolutely furious, he was the future.

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  • I was so furious so I went back home, Thinking I needed time on my own.

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  • The border patrol demanded to see his papers, then became furious with him.

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  • Burns grew furious at the tho of such a vile act.

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  • Forget political cartoons, this is really worth getting furious about.

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  • Still, Des looked furious at being pushed even later in the schedules, which was worth it.

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  • Terri, furious with Lem because she thinks he attacked Bird, has a goon beat him up.

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  • But Jennie was furious at being the only housemate with nothing.

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  • She is furious that no one will fund her hard-hitting documentary about a choir of reformed junkies.

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  • In the evening a wind from the northeast sprang up, and the flakes rushed hither and thither in furious melee.

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  • Despite his desperate shouts that used to seem so terrible to the soldiers, despite his furious purple countenance distorted out of all likeness to his former self, and the flourishing of his saber, the soldiers all continued to run, talking, firing into the air, and disobeying orders.

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  • Nikko has licenses to produce vehicles from Hummer, Ford, General Motors, and DaimlerChrysler as well as specialty toys from movies like The Fast and the Furious.

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  • A look at Dusty's tight features revealed he was furious.

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  • When Dean entered their bedroom, Cynthia was no longer crying, but furious.

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  • He was furious and plowing into that tourist isn't going to improve his temperament.

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  • He looked around, furious at Darkyn for earning the trust of people who didn't trust him in his new role as Death.

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  • Furious at the idea, Gabe began to wonder how the reincarnated Deidre made it this far without being slaughtered by one of her many enemies.

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  • She scratched at the tattoo winding around her neck, furious with him.

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  • Furious, she threw them and turned to find two of the beings kneeling by the grass, touching them.

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  • Jenn met his gaze again, furious.

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  • Even so, she found herself furious at the idea of anyone hurting him.

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  • Brief and furious rain-storms sometimes sweep the northern plateau, but these are not frequent and occur during a short season only.

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  • According to Lord Holland, he had been noted at Oxford as a furious Jacobin and hater of the aristocracy.

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  • Rapidly falling temperature must (and visibly does) produce furious motions which wholly outrun mere restoration of statical balance.

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  • Louis of Orleans, the head of the French war party, was murdered by his cousin End of the John, duke of Burgundy, in November 1407, and after French his death the French turned from the struggle with and ScotEngland to indulge in furious civil wars.

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  • Quinn will hardly speak to Howie and I'm furious at Quinn.

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  • Furious, he shoved himself up from the crying god and paced.

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  • He was furious, but he knew he was dead meat.

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  • And all the more furious at anyone who would betray Tiyan and its queen.

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  • The middle-aged woman was furious and frustrated.

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  • This sparked furious protests, with both camps becoming extremely agitated to say the least.

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  • Figures released later are expected to spark a furious backlash against the system.

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  • The chase is fast and furious, skidding down stretches of icy road and hair-pin bends.

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  • Drivers are already furious at the rising number of speed camera fines which are boosting police coffers.

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  • Schergen decided she should be " the most beautiful fairy, not old or ugly, just forgotten and furious.

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  • But at the same time people are getting really furious and angry.

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  • The tumult about the descending stairway rose to furious violence.

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  • It was a remarkable fact that, although in the very midst of the furious tempest, they did not suffer from it.

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  • If he didn't, he was likely to drop dead during his furious tirades against the Bread Tax.

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  • In a furious tirade, she railed against the opposing politician's incompetence.

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  • In a furioustirade, sherailedagainst the opposing politician'sincompetence.

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  • Needles to say, the in-laws were furious!

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  • He also appeared in 2 Fast 2 Furious, before making his mark in the 2005 films Crash and Hustle & Flow.

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  • Her films include Training Day, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Hitch, Ghost Rider, and The Women.

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  • Furious, Ben stomps off into the woods to cool off, and it is there that he finds something that radically transforms his life - the Omnitrix.

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  • Scorpios feel everything so fast and furious; they're often overwhelmed by their emotions.

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  • You may recognize him from Legion, Waist Deep, Four Brothers, or 2 Fast 2 Furious, among others.

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  • Skechers have also been worn by celebrities such as Vin Diesel in the movie The Fast and the Furious.

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  • It would be a long time before she learned the truth, but by then, Leo was furious with her - too furious for her to make amends.

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  • This song, released in 1982 by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, is considered by some to be the best rap single of all time.

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  • Furious, Sofia pushed off the bed coverings and stood, teetering dangerously before deciding to sit again.

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  • Rainy's voice was surprised and furious.

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  • Furious, he started towards the door.

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  • Gabriel held out a vial he'd last seen in the hand of a furious Death.

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  • She shifted from her seat in the cave to stand at the edge of the cave, furious at him for leaving her in a small

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  • He stared at her, and she flung the plate at him, furious at his lack of reaction.

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  • More tears rose, and she tugged at her hands, furious he'd even thought to cuff her!

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  • None of them were able to move in stealth mode, like Jessi-the-Natural lying breathless and furious beneath him.

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  • Nergal is called the "raging king," the "furious one," and the like, and by a play upon his name - separated into' three elements Ne-urugal "lord of the great dwelling" - his position at the head of the nether-world pantheon is indicated.

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  • Both sides had suffered very severely in the furious encounters that had been in progress since the evening of the 6th, and the troops were completely worn out by their efforts.

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  • In 1341 the two girls left Penafiel; Costanca's marriage was celebrated in the same year, and the young infanta and her cousin went to reside at Lisbon, or at Coimbra, where Dom Pedro conceived that luckless and furious passion for Inez which has immortalized them.

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  • Tughlak, who reigned from 1325 to 1351, is described by Elphinstone as " one of the most accomplished princes and one of the most furious tyrants that ever adorned or disgraced human nature."

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  • Ibn Ash`ath fled to Basra, where he managed to collect fresh troops; but having been again beaten in a furious battle that took place at Maskin near the Dojail, he took refuge at Ahwaz, from which he was soon driven by the troops of Hajjaj under `Omara b.

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  • Though it soon appeared that the imputation was false, Khalid, on his return, was furious, and uttered very offensive words against the caliph.

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  • When the news of the death of Abu`1-Abbas reached Abdallah, who at the head of a numerous army was on the point of renewing the Byzantine war, he came to Harran, furious at his exclusion, and proclaimed himself caliph.

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  • Those who know the book only by hearsay as the work of a furious incendiary will be surprised at the dignity, force and temperance of the style; it was the circumstances that made it inflammatory.

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  • A furious conflict developed, so that nothing was accomplished in two successive sessions; even at the end of a third, in March 1849, the only progress made toward creating a government for the territory was that the national revenue laws had been extended over it and San Francisco had been made a port of entry.

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  • Furious at the escape of his rival, the savage conqueror ordered a general massacre; 20,000 women and children were sold into slavery, and 70,000 eyes of the inhabitants of Kermn were brought to Aga Mahommed on a platter.

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  • In very high relief and representing furious action, these sculptures are the finest which survive from the Pergamene school, which replaced the repose and breadth of earlier schools by excess of emphasis and detail.

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  • The Lombards who, after they had occupied the lands and cities of Upper Italy, still went on sending forth furious bands to plunder and destroy where they did not care to stay, never were able to overcome the mingled fear and scorn and loathing of the Italians.

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  • Tughlak, who reigned from 1325 to 1351, and is described by Elphinstone as "one of the most accomplished princes and most furious tyrants that ever adorned or disgraced human nature."

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  • To appease her furious uncle, Abelard now proposed a marriage, under the condition that it should be kept secret, in order not to mar his prospects of advancement in the church; but of marriage, whether public or secret, Heloise would hear nothing.

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  • After that their visits came fast and furious on the shore-line of every English kingdom, and by the end of Ecgberts reign it was they, and not his former Welsh and Mercian enemies, who were the old monarchs main source of trouble.

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  • King John was furious, and not without good reason; he refused to accept Langton, whom he declared (quite unjustly) to be a secret friend of Philip of France, and sequestrated the lands of the monks of Canterbury.

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  • He was again well received in London, and he "made up for his six years of isolation by a furious pursuit of pleasure."

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  • They were immediately reprinted, the latter being dedicated to the lord mayor and the former to the author's kinsman, George Sacheverell, high sheriff of Derby for the year; and, as the passions of the whole British population were at this period keenly exercised between the rival factions of Whig and Tory, the vehement invectives of this furious divine on behalf of an ecclesiastical institution which supplied the bulk of the adherents of the Tories made him their idol.

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  • Furious debates followed on this, and on the subject of Mauras financial proposals, which were attacked by the Conservative Villaverde and the Liberal Moret A

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  • The signature by the king of an ordinance giving legal validity to the civil Civil marriages of Catholics aroused a furious agitation Marriage among the clergy, to which bounds were only set Question, by the threat of the government to prosecute the bishop of Tuy and the chapter of Cordova.

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  • Even in the Liberal ranks the question aroused furious differences of opinion;Senor Montero Rios, the president of the senate, denounced the infamous attacks on the church; the government itself showed a wavering temper in entering on long and futile negotiations with the Vatican; while in January 1907 the cardinal archbishop of Toledo presented a united protest of the Spanish episcopate againit the proposed law.

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  • The opening of the October session of the Cortes was signalized by a furious attack by Seor Moret on Seores Maura and La Cierva, who were accused of having Fitliof sacrificed Ferrer to the resentment of their clerical Maura.

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  • A furious mob burst into the senate, pillaged its halls and sought everywhere for the execrated Prina.

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  • Sofia started the car with shaking hands and tore away from the curb, heart pounding as she watched Ving's furious form grow smaller in the rearview mirror.

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  • Darkyn.s chuckle filled the air around them, and Jade watched Sasha.s face turn from expectant to furious.

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  • Swiping at the air, A'Ran couldn't help but feel furious that the Council would protect such civilizations from those that were more advanced out of some sense of fairness while sitting by doing nothing as his planet was overrun and his parents murdered.

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  • Furious but grateful for the chance to move before she exploded at him, Jessi forced her rubbery legs to cooperate and descended to the front door.

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  • While he was intrigued by an interaction with someone he couldn't predict, he was also furious that he wasn't able to read her mind when he knew something bad was going on.

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  • And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers.

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  • The new Furious Records HQ is cool without being self-consciously arty, trendy yet short of showing off.

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  • Naturally, Desiderius was furious at this insult, and the dominions of the Holy See bore the first brunt of his wrath.

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  • However, the search for both new components and the downstream effectors of these signaling pathways continues at a furious pace.

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  • If Devine is the dignified Mafia godfather, Williams is the thrusting young Al Pacino, all furious self-righteousness.

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  • Suddenly, at 5.00pm, a new and furious bombardment of Ypres started up by heavy German long-range howitzers.

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  • For the greater part of the day, the British held their own against the furious onslaughts of the French.

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  • No unarmed man on earth could stand long before a furious male ostrich without being killed.

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  • Later, Max is furious when he learns that Tanya asked Bradley but soon relents as the party gets underway.

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  • Essentially a storming soul screamer made funky by that furious drumming, this has become one of Eddie's most wanted.

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  • Titanic ambition, obsessive vision, furious virtuosity, Prince's gifts have seemed uncanny -- Mephistophelean, profligate.

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  • The idea that young comedians, furious with the Thatcher regime, might somehow galvanize Britain's youth into activism looks tragically wan now.

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  • The cause of his leaving Amid was probably either the great pestilence which broke out there in 534 or the furious persecution directed against the Monophysites by Ephraim (patriarch of Antioch 529-544) and Abraham (bishop of Am id c. 520-541).

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  • But it was not till a furious hurricane in November 1836 drove the waters as far as the gates of Amsterdam, and another on Christmas Day sent them in the opposite direction to submerge the streets of Leiden, that the mind of the nation was seriously turned to the matter.

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  • The chief police officer for the area issues a furious rebuttal of the allegation - It is not possible.

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  • This is the game that should have been called The Fast and the Furious.

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  • Not surprisingly, the developers built on this with up to four players going head to head in occasionally furious dance-offs.

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  • The action is fast and sometimes furious.

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  • It involved all sorts of modifications and was likely influenced by movies like The Fast and Furious.

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  • The look sparked a furious "love it or leave it?" debate, and if hundreds of women considering a hint of pink in their hair is any indication, then the answer is clear.

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  • Do not swirl your tongue in furious circles.

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  • Furious, Harry gathers his things and leaves in the middle of the night only to discover that a convicted murderer and supporter of Lord Voldemort, Siris Black, has escaped from the wizard prison, Azkaban.

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  • I bet 50 wuipipi that if that Journo had long hair, that it would not remain immaculate after a furious lightsabre battle!

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  • Furious, her glare went from the phone in his hand to his gaze.

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  • Furious his order had been disobeyed, Damian started for the young Guardian.

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  • Furious, she stood and breezed past him, not surprised when he opted not to ride home with her.

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  • Gabriel had been, and she was furious at herself for not taking him more seriously and for choosing to accept Darkyn's deal instead of taking a chance with Gabriel.

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  • The sense of satisfaction was there again, along with the faint smile that made Gabriel furious.

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  • They'd been struggling to beat the demons to the souls, and Gabe stood over the dead demons, furious.

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  • Furious, Katie left before she made more of a scene that would embarrass her sister.

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  • At any time, I expect a furious Death to knock on my door.

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  • She nodded, understanding it was his way of showing he trusted her, even if she was too furious to trust him.

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  • Furious and freaked out, she grabbed her purse and strode out the front door, just as Xander came into sight through the glass doors from the direction of the beach.

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  • Many of the furious Terrorists now became quiet and active councillors or administrators, the First Consul adopting the plan of multiplying "places," of overwhelming all officials with work, and of busying the watch-dogs of the Jacobinical party by "throwing them bones to gnaw."

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  • In the first months of his tenure of office he had to deal with the furious opposition to Wood's halfpence, and to counteract the effect of Swift's Draper's Letters.

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  • Irritated by the concessions made by Alexius to the Pisans in II II, and furious at the revocation of her own privileges by John Comnenus in 1118, the republic naturally sought a new outlet in the Holy Land.

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  • They entered Italy on the north-east under the leadership of Antonius Primus, defeated the army of Vitellius at Bedriacum (or Betriacum), sacked Cremona and advanced on Rome, which they entered after furious fighting and a frightful confusion, in which the Capitol was destroyed by fire.

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  • Leaving the leading troops to repulse as best they might the furious attack of both Russians and Prussians, and caring little whether they lost ground, he rapidly organized for his own control a battle-reserve.

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  • Eventually the fighting became so furious that the troops engaged literally melted away, particularly at Ligny, and the emperor was finally compelled to call on his reserve to replenish the troops first engaged.

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  • This was to the effect that Orlov was routed, Stakelberg's command much shaken, and at the same time Zarubayev in Liao-Yang, upon whom Oku and Nozu had pressed a last furious attack, reported that he had only a handful of troops still in reserve.

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  • This act made the Saxons more furious than ever, but in 783 Charles inflicted two defeats upon them at Detmold and on the river Hase, and ravaged their territory from the Weser to the Elbe.

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  • The climate is so dry, and the rains are so scarce, that an absence of forests and Alpine meadows is characteristic of the ridge; but when heavy rain falls simultaneously with the melting of the snows in the mountains, the watercourses become filled with furious torrents, which create great havoc. The main glaciers (12) are on the north slope, but none creeps below io,000 to 12,000 ft.

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  • The tablet over Schomberg's grave contains what Macaulay called a "furious libel," though it only states that the duke's relatives refused the expense of the tablet.

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  • From the violence of a multitude in which women of the worst class were more furious than the men she was sheltered in the house of the provost, where she repeatedly showed herself at the window, appealing aloud with dishevelled hair and dress to the mercy which no man could look upon her and refuse.

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  • In his infancy he had heard so much talk about the villainies of the Whigs, and the dangers of the Church, that he had become a furious partisan when he could scarcely speak.

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  • Its merit lies in the furious earnestness with which it is written, which gives it a force and reality sometimes wanting in the more elaborate books written for publication.

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  • Under the impression, in consequence of a furious charge of Austrian cavalry, that the battle was lost, he rode rapidly away at an early stage of the struggle - a mistake which gave rise for a time to the groundless idea that he lacked personal courage.

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  • Anne, from the beginning of her reign, advocated union, which, with the question of the succession, was the subject of constant and furious debates in the Scots parliament, till, on the 4th of March 1707,the act received the 4 royal assent.

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  • The haughty spirit of Eudoxia was inflamed by the report of a discourse commencing with the words - " Herodias is again furious; Herodias again dances; she once more demands the head of John "; and though the report was false, it sealed the doom of the archbishop. A new council was summoned, more numerous and more subservient to the wishes of Theophilus; and troops of barbarians were quartered in the city to overawe the people.

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  • The lively enthusiasm and the furious opposition which greeted Protagoras had now burnt themselves out, and before long the sophist was treated by the man of the world as a harmless, necessary pedagogue.

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  • Then at the beginning of the 5th century, during a furious irruption of Germans fleeing before Huns, the limes was carried away (406407); and for more than a hundred years the torrent of fugitives swept through the Empire, which retreated behind the Alps, there to breathe its last.

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  • True it is that there were not wanting other men in these islands whose common sense refused to accept the metaphorical doctrine and the mystical jargon of the Quinarians, but so strenuously and persistently had the Laster asserted their infallibility, and so vigorously had they assailed any who ventured to doubt it, that most peaceable ornithologists found it best to bend to the furious blast, and in some sort to acquiesce at least in the phraseology of the self-styled interpreters of Creative Will.

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  • A furious cannonade raged, and the Anglo-Dutch line withdrew slightly to gain more cover from the ridge.

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  • It was, moreover, a preface to those furious assaults on Port Arthur which, because they were the expression of a need that every soldier felt, and not merely of a tactical method, transcend all cool-blooded criticism.

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  • It is a furious invective against these sovereigns, their characters, personal conduct and government, with attacks on Belisarius and his wife Antonina, and; on other noted officials in the civil and military services of the empire.

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  • The news was false, but Charles, furious at such apparent duplicity, took Louis prisoner, only releasing him, three days later, on the king signing a treaty which granted Flanders freedom from interference from the parlement of Paris, and agreeing to accompany Charles to the siege of his own ally, Liege.

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  • Edward was furious and exacted his revenge by ransacking the town of Berwick in 1296 and killing everyone he found.

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  • Essentially a storming soul screamer made funky by that furious drumming, this has become one of Eddie 's most wanted.

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  • In addition to the furious sailing activity we have had appalling weather conditions with horizontal rain blown in from force 7 southerly gales.

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  • Titanic ambition, obsessive vision, furious virtuosity, Prince 's gifts have seemed uncanny -- Mephistophelean, profligate.

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  • Sometimes it leads to furious braking and a number of unmentionable words and gestures, usually from the one who has lost !

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  • The idea that young comedians, furious with the Thatcher regime, might somehow galvanize Britain 's youth into activism looks tragically wan now.

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  • An Italian delegate sitting behind an EU flag was engaged in a furious argument with a well-groomed American woman.

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  • This strong emotion ranges from feelings of being mildly irritated and annoyed to feelings of being intensely furious and full of rage.

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  • Once your guitar is fitted with strap locks, you have the comfort of knowing that it's not going anywhere no matter how hard and furious you play.

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  • Slowdown wasn't a problem at all, and the action remained fast and furious from the start of the game until the end, when either you die or the final boss does.

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  • The action is fast and furious, much like the anime series these Dragon Ball games are based on, but can you capture all of that on Nintendo's small screened player?

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  • Whether you like fast and furious action or you prefer puzzle video games that are more methodical and cerebral in nature, you will surely find several free online casual games that suit your preferences.

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  • The gameplay is much like you'd expect from a Mario sports title, with fast and furious action coupled with a few cartoony blasts for good measure.

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  • Fast, furious action in an easy-to-pick-up title, Super Smash Bros Melee pits several Nintendo icons against one another in an all out battle for supremacy.

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  • This was the title that embraced the underground street racing culture, popularized by movies like Fast and Furious.

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  • The action is fast and furious, with a sense of control that could rival the best of Virtua Tennis and Top Spin.

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  • Music-centric phones are hitting the market fast and furious, and many sport external controls dedicated to the music playback function.

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  • Featuring a large chorus, this song may seem like a sleepy song at first, which is all the more reason to enjoy the fast and furious ending.

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  • Open-air conventicles were held in all parts of the provinces, and the fierce Calvinist preachers raised the religious excitement of their hearers to such aitch that it found vent in a furious outburst The lcono- P oasts.

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  • The promulgation of this truncated constitution was greeted by a furious agitation, culminating in September in a general strike, rightly described as the most remarkable political phenomenon of modern times.

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  • Aimed at the same audience as the Fast and Furious movies, NFSU lets you take on the persona of a street racer on the rise.

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  • Released as the fourth installment of the series, SSX On Tour unleashes a furious avalanche of new atmosphere onto the slopes.

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  • Then when she learned about Tessa's son, she was furious because he might inherit - even though I hadn't said anything to father.

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  • Gabriel rose, furious once more, and began to pace.

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