Furious
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Somewhere out there, gunning for Musharraf, are Islamic militants
furious
at being dumped after they fought his covert wars in Afghanistan and Kashmir.
Proponents of this view point to
furious
trading in New York and London, with average holding periods for major stocks diminishing in recent decades.
When it emerged that 52% of the votes were for “Leave,” many young people were furious; almost 75% of 18-24-year-olds wanted to remain part of the EU.
The Lehman failure did precipitate a fast and
furious
run that was hard to stop once it started.
America’s closest allies, such as German Chancellor Angela Merkel, are
furious
about being spied upon.
Suddenly, America looks like the rest of the furious, protesting, not-completely-free world.
The EU's smaller countries, in particular, are
furious
with France over its stubborn refusal to play by the EU's deficit spending rules.
He was
furious.
But this will turn into
furious
rejection if Europe were to sow doubt over what Americans now regard as the most dangerous - if not the only challenge - to the common security of the Atlantic community.
The
furious
opposition of social policy advocates to free trade, however, cannot stand scrutiny.
The women, facing a crowd of
furious
men calling them “whores” and other epithets, marched two miles under a rain of abuse and delivered their petition against the law to legislators.
They are afraid for their security and their jobs – and they are
furious
with the leaders who have failed to defend their interests.
Embarrassed and
furious
- my attire made me a butt of Walesa's mocking remarks - I walked up the stairs of the palace where the talks were to be held.
The president remains
furious
that Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who was Trump’s sole Senate backer from early in the 2016 campaign, has recused himself from the investigation.
But her story just goes on and on, and the emotion that attaches to it seems strangely
furious
and vengeful.
Deng Xiaoping, at that time the paramount leader, and Chen Yun, another representative of the powerful Old Guard, were
furious
at this result.
More than 100,000 protesters gathered in Budapest,
furious
at the political symbolism of the tax and its very real economic impact.
The press covering Clinton were
furious
to learn that twodays earlier she had been diagnosed with pneumonia and had kept it to herself.
Add to that the challenges posed by automation and robotization, not to mention increasingly frequent and intense natural disasters, and it is not hard to see why so many people are so
furious.
That makes US President Donald Trump
furious
– so furious, in fact, that he may be willing to start a trade war over it.
But Germany’s thrifty savers – households, banks, and insurance companies – are
furious
about ECB policies that tax them (and others in the eurozone core) to subsidize the eurozone periphery’s alleged reckless spenders and debtors.
These and other internal reforms would serve to moderate the
furious
rise in the price of developing-country assets.
But, even if that were true, it was hardly soothing to a
furious
president: they had said these things.
Trump was also reportedly
furious
that Bannon had described the president’s favorite child, Ivanka, as “dumb as a brick.”
The West has no choice but to impose sanctions on Putin’s Russia, and they will now come fast and
furious.
The doves are
furious
about the pre-announcement, and some hawks – perhaps nostalgic for the more collegial style of Wim Duisenberg – regard Trichet’s move as “showing off” and “taking control.”
The failure of US regulators to tighten capital and lending standards when abundant capital inflows combined with loose Fed policies ignited a
furious
credit boom.
Indeed, for all their
furious
positioning, the differences between left and right seem to have collapsed in this regard.
But I am also
furious.
In fact, in Argentina, people started to withdraw their deposits almost a year before the exit from the currency board, fueling capital flight and feeding back into market pressures to abandon the peg to the dollar – a dynamic that could be even faster and more
furious
in financially integrated European economies.
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