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The back of that head, somehow, added the last touch to her infuriation.
Also in 1993 he published Grammar and Style, a book prompted by his infuriation with declining standards of literacy.
Cabrillo's immediate reaction was one of infuriation.
Actually, I said more than that, and Hugh must have recognized from our common language all the American variants of infuriation.
Stemming from Henson's playful infuriation at the 'uselessness' of the Yahoo!
Standing in line has always provoked a mixture of apprehension, gloom and infuriation, but it seems clear that the misery associated with lines is getting worse.
Blanche flushed with infuriation.
Helen still holds a flame for James, and to his infuriation frequently visits to meddle in his affairs and generally check up on him.
De Gaulle caused Roosevelt more trouble and more infuriation than any other person in the Second World War.
Later Captain Barbossa becomes "Captain" much to Bootstrap Bill's infuriation.
I met Moses's eyes, and I recognized there a certain righteous anger, an infuriation at the foolishness of mankind, which had informed my own, younger soul.
In infuriation, and without the back-up of his main army, Galawdewos attacked the rich trading Muslim city of Harar in 1559.
The book chronicles nine-year-old Peter Hatcher's infuriation with the horrendous behavior demonstrated by his bratty little brother Fudge, which frequently goes unpunished.
Infuriated by Candido's lack of infuriation, Viola says that she has an idea for a trick that will vex Candido once and for all.
Lyrically, the song is written in a woman's first-person narrative about her acquiescence and infuriation towards her ex-lover, whom she described in the song as "dumb".
The key shot here is the low, punched approach that stays under the wind; without this in your armoury, infuriation and infatuation will be felt in equal measure at Doonbeg.
There is a fine line between infuriation and humiliation, however, and that is a line the Americans now straddle in a competition between the world's two top-ranked amateur teams.
Instead of putting up with the worst by falling into a calm and civilized state of vexation, people nowadays tend to steam dangerously in such hyperthyroid states as infuriation, absolute outragery and utter disgustment.
The feeling can range from mild infuriation (spilling a Bud Light on your PlayStation controller) to near-coronary levels (knocking over a Mountain Dew: Code Red onto your brand-new laptop).
Instead, Teller attributes the breakthrough to his infuriation with needling from Carson Mark, the head of the Los Alamos laboratory's theoretical division; it was Mark's insistence, he says, that led him to review his previous ideas.
He is extremely exasperated with the constant naughtiness and brattiness demonstrated by his younger brother Fudge, whose continuous bouts of severe misconduct and disobedience are often the cause of extreme mortification and infuriation for Peter.
Surly and intensely offensive, when agitated or provoked in the slightest bit he possesses a tendency to lash out fiercely at the cause of his infuriation, resorting to extremely hurtful name-calling in times of irritation, even towards his little daughter Matilda.
However, as Argo tries to advance his friendship with Sabina, while Juno witnessed the whole scene and she cries her way out swearing at Sabina with infuriation and Juno promises to take her revenge for the perceived betrayal.
The only exception was the Soviet Union, who initially refused to supply Iraq on the basis of neutrality in the conflict, although in his memoirs, Mikhail Gorbachev claimed that Leonid Brezhnev refused to aid Saddam over infuriation of Saddam's treatment of Iraqi communists.
Many episodes are based around comical parodies of famous films or contain countless references to popular culture, chronicling Fanboy and Chum Chum's exaggerated, surreal daily experiences and misadventures relating to dilemmas in which they have entangled themselves or the surrounding characters' utter infuriation with their irritating antics.