| 31. | And that's what might infuriate Mariucci more than anything.
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| 32. | Make that two things that infuriate people on a daily basis.
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| 33. | Early proposals had infuriated smaller countries, who called them humiliating.
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| 34. | But in pleasing the right, Bush has infuriated many liberals.
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| 35. | It is this kind of moral equivalence that infuriates some Jews.
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| 36. | It was just the sort of legislative cockiness that infuriated Wahid.
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| 37. | Little wonder he infuriates so many, especially his coaching brethren.
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| 38. | His wisecracking style infuriated the leaders of the congressional appropriations committees.
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| 39. | But in hindsight, he said the idealistic language infuriated him.
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| 40. | "It was so infuriating, " said Wallace.
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