Fury Sentence Examples

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  • Fury turned her face bright red.

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  • He watched, sorrow and then fury filling him.

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  • The look of shear fury on his face replaced her anger with fear.

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  • His fury rose once more.

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  • Fury at her situation rose hard and fast.

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  • His thoughts darkened as fury blinded him for a moment.

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  • The shock of what happened gave way to fury as Felipa turned back to them.

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  • Her eyes sparked with fury too deep to be mere offense.

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  • Fury flooded him, and he started toward Jade.

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  • As if in celebration, the fireworks ended in a fury of light and muffled noise.

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  • Rhyn snatched him again and shoved Hannah onto her back.  Fury built in Kris again at the disregard for his mate, until he saw her face.

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  • His accusation and fury were plain on his flushed face.

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  • Gabriel said nothing, and fury unfurled within Rhyn as his gaze went to the sleeping woman.

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  • Her fear was tamed by fury.

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  • Out of respect for Katie, he bit back the bitter words at the tip of his tongue.  He stalked past her, waiting for the moment he could release the pent up fury and magic.

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  • And one of the soldiers, his face all at once distorted with fury, struck Vereshchagin on the head with the blunt side of his saber.

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  • But during the night the fury of the wind increased to such a degree that it thrilled us with a vague terror.

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  • Darian hesitated, and fury filled Dusty.

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  • He'd claimed her, whether in a fit of jealous fury after hearing Kris's name or for some other purpose.

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  • Cold fury replaced the regret, and he knew he'd do anything to keep her from danger.

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  • The Sector Chief remained in the doorway, watching as Dusty unleashed his fury against a punching bag.

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  • The storm was beautiful and terrifying in its paralyzed fury.

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  • Surprise, then fury, lit her insides.

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  • A flash of darkness went through his gaze, and the same sense of hidden fury returned.

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  • He threw his head back and roared with fury and pain until his throat was raw.

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  • The fury was replaced by an overwhelming sadness.

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  • He whirled and stalked toward her, his face a mask of fury.

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  • Dustin's voice was filled with fury.

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  • It fed her fury.

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  • The tumultuous storm was beginning to lose some of its fury.

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  • Dean had blanked his campaign for sheriff from his mind, but now it returned with a headache fury.

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  • After awakening feeling at peace, he was close to pulling a Rhyn and decimating the world around him in an explosion of raw fury.

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  • Jared bowed his head and fled, well aware of the power of the demon lord's fury.

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  • Fred asked, stepping back from the petite woman's fury.

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  • She glared at them both with a cross between disdain and fury.

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  • His mind pictured Cynthia Byrne, perhaps awake and alone with her grief, listening to Mother Nature's fury.

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  • Waves of wind-driven rain pummeled the terminal with a fury.

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  • Who was it? he hissed, his eyes burning with fury.

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  • For a moment he stared at her in disbelief — and then his eyes flared with renewed fury.

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  • The fury he'd felt since awakening from the dark place the Black God kept him started to fade.

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  • Sorrow, then fury filled her.

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  • A new kind of fury rose within him.

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  • The Black God's magic swirled around him in fury and agitation.

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  • She suspected even his promise to sacrifice her if it meant saving their world would melt in the furnace of his fury.

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  • Darian saw the fury cross Jenn's face, and her next strikes were fast and hard enough they might've given her the upper hand she needed.

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  • He broke through his bonds and gave a roar of fury.

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  • She landed on her backside and stared at him, a familiar fury within the teal depths of her eyes.

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  • Taran suppressed a roar of fury and frustration.

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  • She stumbled, fury and fear bubbling within her.

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  • He struggled against the darkness, trying to rally his fury to keep from falling completely unconscious after her blow.

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  • Fury flooded her at the taunt.

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  • Tears of fury threatened to spill, but she could not, would not let Sirian see her weakness!

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  • Taran waited on edge, fury and sorrow fresh within him.

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  • He ran, the fury of his footsteps drowned out by ragged breathing.

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  • Fury filled her as she recalled her father gifting her the book, not long before she killed him.

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  • She dashed around, pausing to gape at the storm as she closed each window securely against its fury.

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  • Heat and exhaustion might have explained the instant fury that welled up in her throat and filled her voice with rancor.

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  • The fury within him grew.

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  • His voice held a familiar fury, one she thought would die with his father.

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  • Fury was in his voice.

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  • The idea of anyone hurting her cousins filled her with fury and fear.

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  • Fury stirred at the thought of Jessi taking it to them.

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  • He passed the girl in his arms off to Jule, fury rising.

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  • In November 1580 Ivan in a fit of ungovernable fury at some contradiction or reproach, struck his eldest surviving son Ivan, a prince of rare promise, whom he passionately loved, a blow which proved fatal.

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  • Charles de Lesseps, a victim offered to the fury of the politicians, tried to divert the storm upon his head and prevent it from reaching his father.

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  • This tragedy, known as " the Spanish Fury."

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  • After many delays he reached Luxemburg on the 4th of November (the date of the Spanish Fury at Antwerp) and notified his arrival to the council of state.

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  • It is clear that at this time the fury of the civil wars was spent.

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  • Boleslaus in his fury slew the saintly bishop, but so general was the popular indignation that he had to fly his kingdom.

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  • The advantage of position being thus lost, the Spanish infantry rose and flung itself on the attackers; the landsknechts and the French bands were disordered by the fury of the counterstroke, being unaccustomed to deal with the swift, leaping, and crouching attack of swordsmen with bucklers.

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  • Rome had been roused to unwonted fury, and the truculence of the rebels was matched by the cruelty of their masters.

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  • Persecution was elevated into a system, a poll-tax was exacted, and the rabble was allowed (notably in 1336-1337) to give full vent to its fury.

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  • It is further evident that Desmoulins was already sympathizing, not only with the enthusiasm, but also with the fury and cruelty, of the Parisian crowds.

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  • Isaac delivered him over to his enemies, and for three days he was exposed to their fury and resentment.

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  • We have, however, sufficient Theories of evidence that they were used as places of refuge from the use of the fury of the heathen, in which the believers - the cata- especially the bishops and clergy, who would naturally combs.

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  • The Mussulman population of the Morea, taken unawares, was practically exterminated during the fury of the first few days; and, most fatal of all, the defection of the Greeks of the islands crippled the Ottoman navy by depriving it of its only effective sailors.

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  • Neither could forgive Tisza for repudiating his earlier Radical policy, the so-called Bihar Programme (March 6, 1868), which went far beyond the Compromise in the direction of independence, and both attacked him with a violence which his unyielding temper, and the ruthless methods by which he always knew how to secure victory, tended ever to fan into fury.

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  • In 1894 there occurred an incident which not only incensed the Uitlanders to fury, but called for British intervention.

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  • The name is used in Anglo-Saxon glossaries to translate various Latin terms for "War-goddess" or "Fury" (Bellona, Erinys, &c.).

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  • The war was fought with great fury on land and sea, but Charles, although aided by the pope, by Charles of Valois, and by James II.

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  • Alompra never contemplated the fulfilment of the condition; and having obtained possession of the town, abandoned it to the fury of his soldiers.

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  • Tallien attacked him with fury as a former Montagnard.

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  • He had several persons imprisoned in order to save them from the fury of the mob, and protected several suspects himself.

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  • So tyrannical, however, was his rule that in 1316 he was expelled by the popular fury.

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  • This silence proved fatal to his popularity with moderate men, gave new adherents to the Arrabbiati, and whetted the fury of the pope, Sforza and all potentates well disposed to the Medici faction.

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  • His memory is stained by one act of needless cruelty, the massacre of over two thousand Saracen prisoners at Acre; and his fury, when thwarted or humbled, was ungovernable.

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  • The retirement was terribly costly, and but for the steadiness of Lannes the French must have been driven into the Danube, for the archduke's last effort to break down their resistance was made with the utmost fury.

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  • While the result must be held to prove that he was right, he prepared future difficulties for himself by the fury of his language.

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  • It was fought with extreme fury, and terminated in the retreat of the English to the Thames with a loss of 20 ships and 6000 men.

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  • I are said to be held fast lest they should break in elemental fury on land and sea, are not let loose or referred to in the subsequent narrative, and also from the mention of the 144,000 Israelites of the twelve tribes, to whom no further reference is made; for these can no more be identified with the countless multitudes in vii.

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  • These words only intensified the fury of the mob.

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  • Lord Cutts, with a detachment of Marlborough's left wing, attacked Blenheim with the utmost fury.

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  • Abandoned since 495 - for Kasyapa was eventually slain during a battle fought in the plain beneath - it has, on the whole, well withstood the fury of tropical storms, and is now used again to gain access to the top. When rediscovered by Major Forbes in 1835 the portions of the gallery where it had been exposed for so many centuries to the south-west monsoon, had been carried away.

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  • They were, as Milton said, " faithful and freeborn Englishmen and good Christians constrained to forsake their dearest home, their friends, and kindred, whom nothing but the wide ocean and the savage deserts of America could hide and shelter from the fury of the bishops."

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  • In 1614, at the instance of the Arminian party, an edict was passed by the states-general, in which toleration of the opinions of both parties was declared and further controversy forbidden; but this act only served, by rousing the jealousy of the Calvinists, to fan the controversial flame into greater fury.

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  • This at once awoke the popular fury.

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  • The fury of the Viennese found expression in violent demonstrations, in which, for the first time, employees of the State took part in uniform, among them employees of the State railways and of the post-office.

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  • The hopes he had aroused that, by a voluntary abdication, he would restore unity to the church, were vain; though called upon by the princes of France to carry out his plan, abandoned by his cardinals, besieged and finally kept under close observation in the palace of the popes (1398-1403), he stood firm, and tired out the fury of his opponents.

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  • A year later Wladislaus died at his huntingbox at Merecz, at the very moment when the long-impending tempest which he himself had conjured up burst with overwhelming fury over the territories of the Republic.

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  • The immediate consequence of these victories was the outburst of a khlopskaya zloba, or "serfs' fury."

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  • Under these arrangements Hyder Ali, when defeated by the Mahrattas in 1772, claimed British assistance, but in vain; this breach of faith stung him to fury, and thenceforward he and his son did not cease to thirst for vengeance.

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  • Against, it is said, thirteen separate assaults, all delivered with exceptional fury, Schofield managed to hold his position, and shortly before midnight he withdrew across the river in good order.

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  • The battle of Shiloh was a savage scuffle between two half-disciplined hosts, contested with a fury rare even in this war.

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  • At Franklin Schofield had to accept battle, and thirteen distinct assaults on his works were made, all pushed with extraordinary fury and lasting far into the night.

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  • The country was wasted by the fury of this savage conqueror, but recovered something of its former prosperity under Ogdai Khan, his son, whose disposition was humane and benevolent.

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  • The whole fury of the Swedish nation instantly fell upon Gertz.

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  • The place was sacked, but Gorsas escaped the popular fury by flight.

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  • Still, the left attack may have had a purely tactical object, for in that quarter was the main body of the Prussians and Russians, and Napoleon's method was always to concentrate the fury of the attack on the heaviest masses of the enemy, i.e.

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  • In 1576 the Spanish soldiery plundered the town during what was called "the Spanish Fury," and 6000 citizens were massacred.

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  • On the following day, along with a number of fellow martyrs, he was exposed to the fury of wild beasts, which, however, laid themselves down in tame submission at his feet.

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  • The ungrateful judge, only roused to further fury by these occurrences, caused the execution of Januarius by the sword to be forthwith carried out.

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  • A screen of some kind to temper the fury of the blast is absolutely necessary.

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  • The "French Fury " as it was called, rendered the position of Anjou in the Netherlands impossible, and made William himself unpopular in Brabant.

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  • When about one half of his army had crossed, and while they were still in disorder, they were attacked with such fury by Wallace, that almost all - Cressingham among the number - were slain, or driven into the river and drowned.

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  • He went first, with his sister Madame Adelaide, to Switzerland where he obtained a situation for a few months as professor in the college of Reichenau under an assumed name,' mainly in order to escape from the fury of the emigres.

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  • Wallis, who had deftly steered his course amid all the political changes of the previous years, managing ever to be on the side of the ruling power, was now apparently stung to fury by a wanton allusion in Hobbes's latest dialogue to a passage of his former life (his deciphering for the parliament the king's papers taken at Naseby), whereof he had once boasted but after the Restoration could not speak or hear too little.

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  • Some charitable person placed a new pair at his door; but he spurned them away in a fury.

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  • Indignant murmurs rose from the assembled nobles, and the life of the legate was only saved from their fury by the intervention of the emperor himself.

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  • But their rule then became violent and tyrannical, and they fell before the fury of the plebs, though for some reason, not easily understood, they continued to have the support of the patricians.

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  • Of the old deities Ammon represented by far the wealthiest and most powerful interests, and against this long favored deity the Pharaoh hurled himself with fury.

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  • An immense joy in battle breathes through the earliest Norse literature, which has scarce its like in any other literature; and we know that the language recognized a peculiar battle fury, a veritable madness by which certain were seized and which went by the name of " berserk's way " (berserksgangr).2 The courage of the vikings was proof against anything, even as a rule against superstitious terrors.

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  • The Pastaza, however, is subject to irresistible floods caused by the sudden rising of the mountain torrents on its upper course, especially the Toro, which sweep down with such fury that navigation on the river is practically impossible.

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  • The last great assault was delivered with more precision, if with less fury than the others, and had Dannenberg chosen to employ the 9000 bayonets of his reserve, who stood idle throughout the day, to support the 6000 half-spent troops who made the attack, it would probably have been successful.

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  • As soon as the news of his banishment spread through the city, the astonishment of the people was quickly exchanged for a spirit of irresistible fury, which was increased by the occurrence of an earthquake.

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  • He was hurried away to the desolate town of Cucusus (Cocysus), among the ridges of Mount Taurus, with a secret hope, perhaps, that he might be a victim to the Isaurians on the march, or to the more implacable fury of the monks.

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  • The publication of the treaty only added to their fury.

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  • Philip abandoned the siege of Argues in a fit of fury, marched to the Loire, burning everywhere, and then returned to Paris.

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  • He had by this time aroused against him the full fury of the Jesuits, and at their instigation a royal provost was sent to Corbie to arrest him.

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  • The president's proclamation of neutrality, in the war between England and France, excited them to anger; his support of Jay's treaty with Great Britain roused them to fury.

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  • It is connected with Barrow Strait and Lancaster Sound by Prince Regent Inlet, with Franklin Strait by Bellot Strait, and with Fox Channel by Fury and Hecla Strait.

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  • This last reason, while probably most effective with the judges, only stirred up more furiously the fury in Schopenhauer's breast, and his preface is one long fulmination against the ineptitudes and the charlatanry of his bête noire, Hegel.

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  • Such favours brought down the fury of Mme de Montespan's jealousy, and Mme de Maintenon's position was almost unendurable, until, in 1680, the king severed their connexion by making the latter second lady in waiting to the dauphiness, and soon after Mme de Montespan left the court.

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  • The wali of Arabia commenced the battle by attacking the left wing of the Afghans with great fury, routing it, and plundering their camp. The prime minister immediately afterwards attacked the enemys right wing, but was routed, and the Afghans, taking advantage of the confusion, captured the Persian guns and turned them on the Persian centre, who fled in confusion without striking a blow.

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  • Berserk was famed for the reckless fury with which he fought, always going into battle without armour.

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  • He also exerted himself to get measures put in execution for restraining the vandalistic fury against the monuments of art, extended his protection to artists and men of letters, and devoted much of his attention to the reorganization of the public libraries, the establishment of botanic gardens, and the improvement of technical education.

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  • Judging by the accounts of those who saw it, and the fragmentary evidences which remain, the tumultuous medley of men -and horses, and the expressions of martial fury and despair, must have been conceived and rendered with a mastery not less commanding than had been the looks and gestures of bodeful sorrow and soul's perplexity among the quiet company on the convent wall at Milan.

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  • The immediate consequence of these victories was the outbreak of a "serfs' fury."

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  • After their first fury was spent they no longer exterminated the conquered, but had been content to make the Mercians and Deirans their subjects, to take the best of the land, and exact tribute for the rest.

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  • They were lashed into positive fury by the proposal which he was now making to abolish the corn laws.

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  • His courage, as well as his moderation, was again displayed during the revolution of 1830, when, as president of the parliamentary commission for the trial of the ministers of Charles X., he braved the fury of the mob and secured a sentence of imprisonment in place of the death penalty for which they clamoured.

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  • The Revolution, though it had made an end of the Bastille, did not bring the only real practical liberty, that is to say, the liberty which comes with settled courts of justice, administering settled laws, undisturbed by popular fury, independent of everything but law, and with a clear law for their direction.

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  • He had never been popular in the House of Commons, and the vehemence, sometimes amounting to fury, which he had shown in the debates on the India Bill, on the regency, on the impeachment of Hastings, had made him unpopular even among men on his own side.

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  • In 1876 this policy revived as a matter of course in the cabinet, and as spontaneously, though not upon a first provocation, became popular almost to fury.

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  • Brunswick's famous declaration of the 25th of July, announcing that the allies would enter France to restore the royal authority and would visit the Assembly and the city of Paris with military execution if any further outrage were offered to the king, heated the republican spirit to fury.

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  • The galleries of the Convention were packed with adherents of the Jacobins, whose fury, not confined to words, struck terror into all who might incline towards mercy.

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  • The attempt to enforce a revolution of the French sort on the Catholic and conservative Belgians drove them to fury.

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  • When he appeared among the Five Hundred, they fell upon him with such fury that he was hardly rescued by his officers.

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  • As Proudhon aimed at economic rather than political innovation, he had no special quarrel with the second empire, and he lived in comparative quiet under it till the publication of his work,, De la Justice dans la revolution et dans l'eglise, (1858) in which he attacked the Church and other existing institutions with unusual fury.

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  • The hatred of the Macedonian party towards Demosthenes, and the fury of those vehement patriots who cried out that he had betrayed their best opportunity, combined to procure his condemnation, with the help, probably, of some appearances which were against him.

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  • Burke uses, in reference to Hyder Ali, the same image which Demosthenes uses in reference to Philip. "Compounding all the materials of fury, havoc, desolation, into one black cloud, he hung for a while on the declivity of the mountains.

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  • Indeed, the numerous ecclesiastical establishments appear to have been quite as much the object of the invaders' fury as the civil authorities.

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  • It is, however, easy to bring about an understanding between people in whom religious fury has been extinguished either by patriotism or by ambition, like that of the duke of Alencon, who had now escaped from the Louvre where he had been confined on account of his intrigues.

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  • Even the rentiers of the Htel-de-Ville, big and little, usually very peaceable folk, were excited by the curtailment of their incomes, and in 1639 and 1642 were roused to fury.

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  • Louis XVI.s veto and the dismissal of the Girondin ministrythanks to an intrigue of Dumouriez, analogous to that of Mirabeau and as ineffectualdismayed the Feuillants and maddened the Girondins; the latter, to avert popular fury, turned it upon the king.

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  • On the 5th of November 1414 John opened the council of Constance, where, on Christmas Day, he received the homage of the head of the empire, but where his lack of prestige, the defection of his allies, the fury of his adversaries, and the general sense of the necessity for union soon showed only too clearly how small was the chance of his retaining the tiara.

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  • The fury of the West against the iconoclastic emperors was such that the whole of Italy clamoured for war.

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  • At first the fury of his assault forced back the superior numbers of the prince; but Simon's Welsh levies melted away and his enemies closed the last avenue of escape.

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  • My last chore is determining if I have slain the nefarious tipster or if she now sits in my van with a look of fury painted on her beautiful face.

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  • Yet she knew when his fury unleashed, he'd be as merciless as Dusty was with vamps.

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  • Fury was on the Black God's face as he stared down the storm, ignoring the gale tearing at his clothing.

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  • Talon fought with fury, his eyes glowing red, while Dusty fought with a calm, controlled intensity.

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  • He marveled at Westlake's lack of concern, but as a first time visitor to the heart of nature's fury it was still a white-knuckle trip as lightning flashes and near-simultaneous thunderclaps erupted in every direction.

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  • He was an accomplice, no matter how unwittingly, in the radio transmission scene that caused Fitzgerald's fury in the first place.

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  • Rhyn grunted in response, his fury clear.

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  • Despite Rhyn's fury and occasional diversion from the Immortal Codes, he still believed in them, a weakness Sasha was trying to beat out of him since their eldest brother --the peacemaker and enforcer of the Council That Was Seven --sentenced them both to Hell.

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  • Fury and sadness made him loosen control of his magic.

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  • Since then, he'd known nothing but war, been driven by nothing but revenge, fury, and the elusive glimmer of hope that he might one day feel as he had sitting with his mother and sisters on that hill above his rightful home.

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  • Instead they swirled, at first slowly, then with a vengeance, churned by an uncommon wind that drove down from the mountains with an increasing fury.

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  • For a moment he stared at her in disbelief — and then his eyes flared with renewed fury.

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  • Darian wanted to explode, release the fury and energy within him.

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  • But when a BNP website mistakenly accused him of being that very same doctor, his horror turned to fury.

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  • Then it's about to face to unleash the fury, done with really impressive technical precision combined with a truly ferocious speed.

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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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  • The Magdalene Sisters, which has provoked the fury of the Catholic Church, is due to open in UK cinemas next February.

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  • In 1992 he sparked fury with his comments about the Irish in the pages of the Daily Express.

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  • So simple a sentiment to express such utter fury.

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  • It has caused fury among the road's 60,000 daily users.

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  • He will face the full fury of the rail enthusiast lobby that will undoubtedly be backed by various newspapers.

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  • And that, while beating my breast in impotent fury, is why I had to leave.

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  • Full of righteous feminist fury, I whizzed off a couple of letters of complaint.

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  • The ship swung violently around to meet the attacker with a blind fury.

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  • The cars and trucks behind us started beeping frantically and one driver looked at us with pure fury in his eyes.

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  • Let thy fury be turned away from thy City Ierusalem thy holy Mountain Dan 9.16.

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  • He was in a cold fury as he returned to the rooftop, the sash knotted around his own waist like a promise.

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  • What are the physical limits to nature's fury?

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  • Childhood fury came rushing back like a gale force wind able to overturn ships and smash little glass goblets.

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  • The party was then in a narrow gorge between huge icebergs, over which the storm raged with fearful fury.

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  • Under the scathing criticism of the opposition the pent-up fury of the original speaker vented itself into a fiery harangue.

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  • The evening started with a rather doomed set from Fury of the Headteachers, Sorry, I've got laryngitis.

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  • The second layer of tall black mangroves then operates like a wall withstanding much of the sea's fury.

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  • Hitler watched them for a few moments, a savage fury blazing from his pale blue eyes.

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  • Taking bikes from the shed, we pedaled like fury, pretty frocks hidden under heavy raincoats.

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  • He was always ready to protect the rights of conscience, whether they were claimed by Dissenters or Catholics, and the popular fury which led to the destruction of his house during the Gordon riots was mainly due to the fact that a Catholic priest, who was accused of saying Mass, had escaped the penal laws by his charge to the jury.

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  • Their design was miraculously frustrated - according to the Aeginetan version, the statues fell upon their knees, - and only a single survivor returned to Athens, there to fall a victim to the fury of his comrades' widows, who pierced him with their brooch-pins.

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  • William seized his opportunity, and with a body of picked troops advanced into Flanders, occupied Ghent, and entered into negotiations with the leader of the states general at Brussels, for a union of all the provinces on "The the basis of exclusion of foreigners and non-interference Spanish g Fury.

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  • The battle between Guelph and Ghibelline raged with unintermitting fury.

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  • After the commencement of the 14th century, the civil wars decreased in fury, and at the same time it was perceived that their effect had been to confirm tyrants in their grasp upon free cities.

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  • Finally, when he officiated as high priest at the feast of tabernacles he roused the fury of the people by a derisive breach of the Pharisaic ritual.

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  • In France Edouard Adolphe Drumont led the way to a similar animosity, and the popular fury was fanned by the Dreyfus case.

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  • The Spartans were indignant, and when the Argives and their allies, in flagrant disregard of the truce, took Arcadian Orchomenus and prepared to march on Tegea, their fury knew no bounds, and Agis escaped having his house razed and a fine of 100,000 drachmae imposed only by promising to atone for his error by a signal victory.

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  • The constancy of Fisher, while driving Henry to a fury that knew no bounds, won the admiration of the whole Christain world, where he had been long known as one of the most learned and pious bishops of the time.

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  • In Transylvania the princes of the Bathory family (1571-1604) were ardent disciples of the Jesuit fathers, and Sigismund Bathory in particular persecuted fiercely, his fury being especially directed against the queer judaizing sect known as the Sabbatarians, whose tenets were adopted by the Szeklers, the most savage of " the three nations " of Transylvania, many thousands of whom were, after a bloody struggle, forced to emigrate.

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  • The news of the revolution in Spain in January 1820 added fuel to their fury; it was the foolish and criminal policy of the royal favourite that had once more unchained the demon of revolution.

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  • In a word, though most men anywise eminent have found reason to complain of calumny, I never was touched, or even attacked, by her baleful tooth; and, though I wantonly exposed myself to the rage of both civil and religious factions, they seem to be disarmed on my behalf of their wonted fury.

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  • It was won by the generalship of Bruce and his captains; by the excellence of his position, by the steadiness of his men, and, obviously, by the reckless fury of the English cavalry, and by the folly which left their archers open to defeat by the Marischal's handful of horse (24th of June 1314).

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  • The emperor had to protect the legates from the fury of the nobles; and afterwards issued a manifesto to his subjects declaring that he held the Empire from God alone, to which Adrian replied that he had used the ambiguous word beneficia as meaning benefits, and not in its feudal sense.

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  • This last reason, while probably most effective with the judges, only stirred up more furiously the fury in Schopenhauer's breast, and his preface is one long fulmination against the ineptitudes and the charlatanry of his bête noire, Hegel.

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  • Tacking and jibbing, we wrestled with opposing winds that drove us from side to side with impetuous fury.

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  • Pierre's face, already pale, became distorted by fury.

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  • The storm broke forth again with redoubled fury - gathering its distant thunder.

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  • The Scots reneged on the treaties which drove Henry VIII into a fury.

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  • Even after the Fury had killed Jaspers and badly weakened, was fighting Captain Britain, she merely watched, rigid with fear.

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  • The let-off sparked fury after she landed back in court despite being slapped with an anti-social behavior order.

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  • From a trickling stream to the fury of the flood, it shows the Stour river in a myriad of moods.

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  • Wreak not your fury, Lord, but have mercy upon your servant.

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  • In 2001, when he was only nine years old, he made his first professional appearance in a made-for-TV movie called Shadow Fury.

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  • And if you've got the sniper rifle and see an overwhelming group coming at you from far away, time to `scope' the situation out and release you're headshot, sniping fury.

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  • Amok-A culture-specific psychiatric syndrome first described among the Malays, in which adolescent or adult males are overcome by a sudden fit of murderous fury provoked by a perceived insult or slight.

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  • And, be prepared for hell hath no fury like a hungry breast-feeding baby.

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  • The Nerf N-Force Thunder Fury is 33 inches long.

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  • When AJ took off from the mansion in a fury of alcohol one fateful day, younger brother Jason went after him and jumped in the car.

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  • One legendary piece is Sailor Jerry's portrayal of a ship at sea with the word "Homeward" beneath it accompanied by splashes of vibrant red in the background as though devotion and fury fueled the ship's progress.

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  • She glanced down at her conservative one-piece suit and was suddenly consumed with fury.

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  • Fury boiled up in her chest and poured from her eyes.

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  • He was coated with sweat and exhausted, but he wouldn't stop until he beat the fury out of him.

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  • She hesitated then reached for him, her cool touch soothing the fury in his blood.

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  • He felt fury at the mention of Darian's name mixed with resignation.

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  • He shouted at her, fury on his face, but his words were lost to the storm.

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  • Her scream was one of fury and frustration.

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  • Fury bubbled within her, breaking free.

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  • Fury lit his insides as he regarded her easy dismissal for one of the most painful events of his life.

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  • His fury, pain, and sorrow choked her.

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  • He looked to his brother again, fury of the deepest kind running within him.

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  • Fury, followed by peace.

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  • Fury lit her insides at his calm words, as if he wasn't responsible for destroying her life!

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  • Despite her fury and fear, she found his presence oddly calming, like sitting in a spa surrounded by incense with her feet in a salt bath.

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  • He fought with unrestrained fury, not wanting to stop and think of the most ridiculous thought ever to cross his mind.

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  • Fury rose within him again as he took in the Immortal who had betrayed them and taken Katie.

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  • His magic filled the air around him, flinging the living room furniture against windows and walls in a fit of fury.

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  • He had never felt such a blinding combination of fury and terror as he did in those few moments before she ran.

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  • Xander watched her go, fury and frustration within him.

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  • Before the officer finished his sentence Prince Andrew, his face distorted with fury, rode up to him and raised his riding whip.

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  • At first she heard only Metivier's voice, then her father's, then both voices began speaking at the same time, the door was flung open, and on the threshold appeared the handsome figure of the terrified Metivier with his shock of black hair, and the prince in his dressing gown and fez, his face distorted with fury and the pupils of his eyes rolled downwards.

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  • This is what they have done with me! thought he, full of an irrepressible fury that welled up within him against the someone to whom what was happening might be attributed.

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  • Trembling and panting the old man fell into that state of fury in which he sometimes used to roll on the ground, and he fell upon Eykhen, threatening him with his hands, shouting and loading him with gross abuse.

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  • Thousands of years of repressed fury bubbled within him.

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  • He will know before you have a chance to kiss him, she said, her fury building.

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  • Sasha.s guard fell quickly, and Jade hacked at the Ancient with all his fury until Sasha lay in a bloodied heap.

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  • They're probably messing up the sheets in a fury of passion as we speak.

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  • When she saw him, a look of fury crossed her face.

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  • But he felt nothing, not even his brother Damian's fury at the immortals messing with the mortal world.

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  • Somehow she managed to take a few steps, and then a few more - fury driving her on.

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  • Grabbing a camera, he hopped out into the fury of the storm, "for a few quick lightning shots."

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  • He could no longer look at the two crumpled bills on the bed, the stark reminder of her fury when he'd sent her away.

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  • Rhyn grunted and rolled onto his stomach.  The stone floor beneath him was cool but not cool enough to soothe the hot fury of his magic.  The effects of whatever Toby had injected into him were almost gone.

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  • Instinct and fury blinded him.  He felt the dagger sink into flesh and struck again, only to find himself flying backwards through the air.  Rhyn shouted something at him, but Kris couldn't hear him, not with the memory of both Lilith and Hannah dying.

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  • This is all you'll give me? she asked, torn between fury and sorrow at the impossible challenge.

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  • She shook her head and clenched her hands together, torn between fury and sorrow.

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  • Rhyn ground his teeth, fury bubbling within him.

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  • Although the heavy rain was holding off, there was a feeling it was only a matter of time before the full fury hit.

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  • She refused to go away and her father's fury broke over her in a terrible storm.

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  • Gabe's fury rose again.

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  • I shall never forget how the fury of battle throbbed in my veins--it seemed as if the tumultuous beating of my heart would stop my breath.

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  • Finally, after what felt like an eternity lost in his fury, a dagger sliced his forearm.

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  • And the screams of those that were being trampled on and of those who tried to rescue the tall lad only increased the fury of the crowd.

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  • Fury she didn.t understand crossed his face.

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