| 1. | It is hurtful and infuriating to be falsely accused of prejudice,
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| 2. | But Fales also says he was infuriated by the Waco shootout.
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| 3. | "It infuriated him, " his wife said.
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| 4. | The infuriating finger drills, and the sight-reading exercises?
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| 5. | Freeh is said to be infuriated that his trust was abused.
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| 6. | If anything infuriates Adelman most, it's easy baskets.
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| 7. | The letter infuriated party leaders, but they endorsed her anyway.
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| 8. | "It's a riot _ and sometimes infuriating.
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| 9. | Their presence is sometimes decorative, sometimes uplifting, occasionally infuriating.
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| 10. | This infuriated Esposito after learning of the one that got away.
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