Rages Sentence Examples

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  • The debate rages amongst cat fanciers; indoor or outdoor?

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  • Then he bursts into one of his wild furies and rages at everyone and everything, seizes the letters, opens them, and reads those from the Emperor addressed to others.

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  • Controversy rages with lip plumpers and is the pain worth the gain?

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  • Praline - The debate rages on as to whether this confection is pronounced "pray leen", or "praw leen".

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  • The case battle rages on, although Pierce Marshall passed away in June, 2006.

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  • In 1996, she was praised for her role in No One Would Tell with Fred Savage (The Wonder Years), where she played the girlfriend of a controlling teen boyfriend who was ultimately murdered because of his jealous rages.

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  • The tiny nugget of almost unrelated truth in these foaming-at-the-mouth rages is that video games have become a very broad form of entertainment.

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  • Principal amount rages vary somewhat between commercial lenders.

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  • This time rages from as little as one month or can be as long as five years or more.

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  • Wanting to fully possess someone and flying into jealous rages is very common with this aspect.

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  • Though the debate rages on, there are many good P2P networks to turn to when looking for a good, free, MP3s.

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  • Yet in some Tusban provinces, as, for instance, that of Grosseto, where malaria rages, laborers are organized in gangs under corporals, who undertake harvest work.

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  • He neither sneers nor rages; the rire immense which distinguishes him is altogether good-natured; but he is nearer to Lucian than to Swift, and Lucian is perhaps the author whom it is most necessary to know in order to understand him rightly.

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  • The battle rages until her brother - the master ninja - arrives on the scene to finish the battle.

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  • And, as the battle rages, you'll get to play with a combination of troops from each colorful source.

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  • Her early rages were an unhappy expression of the natural force of character which instruction was to turn into trained and organized power.

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  • Debate rages over whether it is a natural phenomenon or man-made due to the greenhouse effect.

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