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1. Pleading with her to calm down only seemed to infuriate her more
2. ’ He knew that terminating the conversation would infuriate her further, so replied, ‘I beg your pardon for disturbing you
3. ‘Will you stop with that?’ Athene snapped back, she quickly held her tongue realising that Titus really could infuriate her with the just the slightest look or word, even when she was trying to play nicely
4. wash for months," Eva retorted weakly, knowing that would infuriate Reinhardt further
5. The sing song note in Michael’s voice infuriate Zeus
6. The bloke would keep his temper, pander to her idiocies, take on the burden of worry and effort and even manage a good tempered joke that never failed to infuriate
7. It would almost infuriate her at times, when even a little white one could be necessary for some reason
8. "Imperfect systems infuriate hackers," observes Steven Levy, another warning I should have listened to before climbing into
9. Canaris had to repress a smile at this: the Canadian time traveler tended to infuriate Nazi officials a lot� lately
10. That only seemed to infuriate more the pilot
11. “That would infuriate Captain Maht to no end,” Kitara said
12. But everything he did only served to infuriate the black wolf even more
13. This only seemed to infuriate him
14. difficult to remain civil to folks that annoy, infuriate, embarrass, or appear stupid to you
15. But the Brangas purposely want to infuriate every one of us
16. But once down? A good pack of wild dogs can surround a feeding pride of lions and infuriate them, and confuse them, and demoralize them so badly; they are chased away… because they eventually react in fear… from the crucial advantage of numbers
17. It used to infuriate her when he did not show up for a day
18. His reply only seemed to infuriate the robot dude
19. The creatures pulled up, momentarily startled, but the threat seemed to infuriate them
20. Sam said, hoping not to infuriate the Elder
21. He would never challenge her or scare her or infuriate her or stir up any of those fiery emotions that made it worthwhile to put up with a man’s bullshit
22. The terrified gesticulations and the shouts of Rushton's party only served to infuriate him, because he imagined that they
23. When they’d been married, there’d been tussles, little slaps upside the head, designed more to infuriate, to remind you of your helplessness, than to really hurt
24. When about fifty had gone off to the place where he had stood before, he threw some more stones at these, and at others that had stopped behind; then dancing among the trees he began to sing a song to infuriate them and bring them all after him, and also to let the dwarves hear his voice
25. This of course is the way to talk to dragons, if you don't want to reveal your proper name (which is wise), and don't want to infuriate them by a flat refusal (which is also very wise)
26. He has cunning, animal cunning—he knew how to infuriate me
27. ' Dante has a vision and is transported out of our little ephemeral sphere into eternal regions; he beholds its tortures, its expiations and its felicities; he is affected by superhuman anguish and horror; all that the infuriate and subtle imagination of the lover of justice and the executioner can conceive of he sees, suffers and sinks under
1. in all aspects of life would have made her envious if not infuriated
2. ’ He was infuriated at their
3. infuriated Jean even more
4. their primordial race remains infuriated that he’d usurp their power by turning these gifts against them
5. Tragus would become infuriated
6. Lunarey recited them in her mind, trying to calm herself, yet they only infuriated her further
7. landscape; this only infuriated the Russian
8. Though this infuriated Venus for many years, she’d managed to put her personal irritation of the situation behind her in order to maintain her relationship with her son and the Temples
9. Infuriated, Novikov closed the transmission window and decided to get herself another coffee
10. Her agony was then speedily ended by the infuriated spectators rushing in, and beating the remaining life from the pulsating body with their clubs
11. He was ordered down but refused and Shafter barked an ominous order to “Throw him off!” Scovel than came down and, infuriated, approached Shafter, yelling a tirade of obscenities at him
12. They preferred volunteers and only thereafter whoever infuriated their colonel enough to be sent packing to SAP COIN
13. Evelyn lifted her hand and rested it on his back, rubbing it compassionately which infuriated me
14. It had infuriated her even more
15. She infuriated me with her selfish and callous attitude
16. It was the one thing that had truly infuriated him about her
17. He was infuriated! Michael Henderson represented everything he hated
18. Half his mind was infuriated close to bursting, because Amonas seemed to have had inadvertently stranded them somewhere
19. His words infuriated him and tore him apart at the same time
20. Abelon was taking her lash as her infuriated father struck out at whatever was before him
21. Agrippa seemed infuriated at what the machine had just said and spat back a venomous reply:
22. Yuembe aimed his AK nervously at Ethan and shouted at his men infuriated
23. Ethan felt everything all at once: infuriated and cheated, guilty and beaten down, ready to kill and simply waiting to die
24. which has infuriated them
25. I have to tell you that he was infuriated that your mother‘s body was removed from the hospital and already embalmed, without instructions from him
26. Dacian turned his glare to the infuriated Orphenn, pinned like an insect under
27. Trapped in the city square, Ampudia was forced to surrender and Taylor negotiated a two-month armistice that infuriated President Polk when he heard about it
28. But Sierra wouldn’t say, and finally Manda felt so infuriated, she grabbed her bag and went out to burn off her anger in the streets
29. on his left, oblivious to his comrade’s infuriated cursing as he
30. infuriated scientist as he and Cloud charged across the open
31. He had become infuriated with his
32. With one last infuriated cry of pain, the creature staggered and fell
33. elephants were, when infuriated by the copious draughts of frankincense, to be led up to the execution of death upon the Jews
34. I knew I’d get better, but till then I would have to settle for being infinitely infuriated at my inability to move the way I had gotten accustomed to
35. ” That only infuriated me more
36. My dad was alternately amused and infuriated
37. These five hundred elephants were when infuriated by the copious draughts of frankincense to be led up to the execution of death upon the Jews
38. “What these are,” began Harek, infuriated, speaking
39. Gessler was impressed and infuriated –
40. He even took time to deliver a bow that infuriated Tress in return to one of the close shots, such was his cool demeanour
41. This only infuriated her further
42. The dark-robed acolytes were infuriated that an enemy had approached so close to their prized crystal unnoticed and took out their anger on the nearest group of Aristrian solders, screaming at them to do their jobs properly
43. though they suspected I was his accomplice, which infuriated me
44. infuriated churches everywhere, and the battle between theology
45. The prince saw her happiness as well, and it infuriated him
46. Cecil’s dad was infuriated, in a self-righteous indignant sort of way
47. Beatrice looked at her infuriated, she did not like being contradicted, much less in the presence of strangers, and much less in the presence of magic strangers, in whose case, the index of her indignation was bigger than the habitual thing
48. -As you want! - I shouted infuriated -help me look for the Book and let's finish this consortium! From here on I will not pronounce words!
49. His words far from calming me down infuriated me crowding the anger in my cheeks
50. Infuriated by so abominable action, I began to kick the bogey with all the force of my eighteen years
1. Then she could be sarcastic or she could chide Jock for his unthinking bloody alpha male priorities and hormonal negligence, and then, as soon as he tries to pour oil on her troubled waters, as soon as he infuriates her with his calm, business voice, she will know that everything is fine and dandy
2. What infuriates conservatives the most is that the New Deal worked, and that conservative and libertarian economic practices obviously both created and worsened the Depression
3. The religiously infused invective infuriates the irreligious people, who respond by lobbing more beer cans and bottles at the priest
4. His arrogant attitude infuriates me this time
5. What infuriates me are people who swear by their
6. ‘ He knows that infuriates me,’ the Fife squirmed, chiding himself at his own lapse
7. Promoting two-parent homes is another way of supporting the general welfare that infuriates progressives
8. The authorities have let the Balder boy down and put his life in danger – I know that infuriates Salander
9. The very thought that anyone will believe it and laugh infuriates me
10. She feels powerless and it infuriates her
11. Her beam infuriates him
12. It’s something that infuriates ghosts
1. Sometimes it can really get quite infuriating
2. He’d not missed the inference made by that infuriating police inspector that Chrissie’s mother would be more than ready to jump at any offer the media might make
3. play-acting was infuriating to the little clerk, and he was
4. glare was infuriating him
5. was infuriating, this not knowing, but there was nothing he
6. ‘Tell us, Marguerite,’ he said, infuriating her with his
7. charming and infuriating in equal measure
8. Again that infuriating, winsome grin to accompany the bad
9. the infuriating animal could and would, and Jean was
10. served to make it all the more infuriating
11. He was infuriating
12. Ordinarily, I would not follow an infuriating male I barely knew into his apartment, but I felt compelled to see to his injuries
13. ways, he was infuriating
14. Homer’s absence of doubt that she’d agree was, in a word, infuriating
15. ’ came the infuriating reply
16. The two immortals continued to interrupt him with questions, which was infuriating after a time
17. He expected Gonzalez to leave the office but the infuriating man just sat there, watching him
18. Curling my fingers into fists at his infuriating habit of stating the bloody obvious, I resisted the urge to curl them around his throat
19. In love with the most frustrating, infuriating, self-centred, devious man she had ever met
20. Fortunately, Caroline came through again and, via a hair-raising flurry of telephone calls, each requiring ‘a little something to show my appreciation’, she arranged his immediate release, but the close call was infuriating
21. Vernon went on with an infuriating smirk
22. He is just so fucking infuriating when it comes to anything important
23. “You know very little about men,” He said with that infuriating smug smile of his
24. Easily, the most infuriating instance of judicial absolutism nul-
25. lonely, terrifying, infuriating - that is what my childhood was,
26. infuriating individual words that name what happened to me, so I
27. up was not only infuriating, but representative of his
28. So when you have car problems, think about how infuriating it is when your laptop or desktop doesn’t do what you want and multiply that by 30 - 100 times
29. She was infuriating! But more so, after he’d kissed her, when she’d sprung away from his seeking embrace like he’d burnt her
30. Not this infuriating need for him to understand me, to not hate me
31. Because he is crude and arrogant and infuriating and he most probably hates me now, but he is also kind
32. She was dangerous, irritating, arrogant, and absolutely infuriating with that I-know-everything look of hers
33. “What have you done, Savonne? What have you done? Fates, you’re an idiot! A stupid, infuriating, ignorant, impulsive idiot!”
34. They are committed to living by their intuition and this can at times be infuriating to other people – especially those who are materially, scientifically or technically orientated
35. But the other part was insulting, infuriating, completely unfair, even though it contained some truth
36. Following an old and infuriating habit developed in London when there was nothing else to be said, Mainwaring had simply hung up
37. Gaspar, but John-Paul with an infuriating logic had rejected the suggestion with a wave of a big hand
38. It was however infuriating to him to see how the Americans were able to handle his planes with apparent ease, and this after imperial planes had crushed one by one all their opponents in this war…until now
39. That response, while infuriating Yamamoto, didn’t surprise him one bit: there was no doubt in his mind that the blame game in Tokyo about this defeat would be both acrimonious and long
40. In some ways, it had been almost infuriating and definitely insulting
41. � Going to the brazier, he took a long, thin iron rod and approached Nancy again but hesitated at the last moment, infuriating his superior
42. forward to catch a peek of the infuriating story that had elicited her
43. Tina could sense that the policeman was lying through his teeth, while the man’s arrogant air was infuriating her seriously
44. It’s especially infuriating when one realizes that there isn’t any good reason why
45. It’s outrageous that they should stock and maintain animal populations to enable hunters and fishermen to enjoy “sports” of bloodlust; and it’s even more infuriating that they are doing so with money extorted from taxpayers very much against the barbarity
46. Would they catch it? It was infuriating not being able to see the chase
47. infuriating God, by claiming the land of Israel as their own
48. It was incredibly infuriating
49. galling enough, but the possibility that he was using her as a warm-up was infuriating
50. The crudeness of his words were lost in the infuriating playfulness of his smile