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France’s Citizenship TestPARIS – Since last November’s brutal terrorist attacks in Paris, a
furious
debate has been raging in France over whether to revoke the citizenship of those convicted of terrorist offenses.
Morales had to land in Vienna, and Latin American leaders were
furious
at what they took to be an insult to their dignity.
Iraq stands as a reminder of America's
furious
desire to avenge the terrorist attacks of September, 2001 and hurt punish even those unconnected with the perpetrators.
But Sharon’s fellow generals were
furious
at him, as was often the case.
The reaction by China’s public to the gory photos of the injured was
furious.
President Jonathan’s announcement triggered
furious
protests from his northern rivals, including Ibrahim Babangida, a former military dictator who reminded him that Olusegun Obasanjo, a southerner, had served as president from 1999, when military rule ended, to 2007, with northern support.
Some of the subsequent media coverage reduced Williams to the trope of the angry black woman, and a cartoon of her outburst in the Herald Sun newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, sparked a
furious
backlash from critics who deemed it racist and offensive.
America’s allies were furious, but Trump won the day.
Last November, Trump finally rid himself of his first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, with whom he’d been
furious
for (properly) recusing himself from the special counsel’s investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election, whether the Trump campaign had cooperated with Russia, and whether Trump had obstructed justice by impeding the investigation.
Enthusiastic Brexiteers are
furious
that Big Ben, the Westminster Parliament’s iconic clock, cannot sound to mark this event because of long-overdue repairs.
But another fox has entered the hen house, and it has met with the typical European response to danger:
furious
cackling and an explosion of feathers.
Not surprisingly, he and his inner circle are
furious
about our plans, claiming that they amount to a coup attempt.
Politics is now less about interests than about culture, identity, and
furious
emotions stirred up in the endless echo chambers of the Internet.
For the
furious
crowds gathering in all 50 states, the days of tolerating such abuses of power – and the systemic racism that encourages and facilitates them – are over.
US negotiators and President Donald Trump were furious, and on May 10, Trump more than doubled US tariffs on $200 billion worth of imports from China.
The Trump administration’s
furious
reaction to a new book by former National Security Adviser John Bolton has followed a similar script.
Japanese officials are uneasy with South Korea’s approach to North Korea, viewing it as too conciliatory, and are
furious
with South Korea for reviving its demand that Japan apologize and compensate Korean women abused by the Imperial Japanese Army before and during World War II.
Trump was
furious
that his first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, recused himself from the Russia investigation, and eventually fired him.
When Britain recognized the People’s Republic of China in 1950, just one year after the revolution, the US, gearing up for its crusade against global Communism, was
furious.
With the US also incurring high costs from the trade war, President Donald Trump was furious, and took his revenge.
But that's not the point!...Kindly ballot!...Abominable!' was heard shouted by spiteful
furious
voices from every side.
The looks and expressions on the faces were yet more spiteful and
furious
than the words.
The squalls were furious: they seemed to bring the death of labour, a famine which would kill many men.
Chaval and Levaque, however, made a
furious
gesture, while Maheu restrained them by a glance, and Zacharie shrugged his shoulders chaffingly.
But Chaval, after glancing at the table of counters in the receiver's little glass office, came back
furious.
Maheude was
furious
and raised her hands.
And he experienced a
furious
desire to avenge himself on her with contempt, without any motive.
Then came the waiting with naked feet in the receiving-room, swept by
furious
currents of air.
Chaval was
furious.
But where a girl tumbled with a man over her, the cornet covered their fall with its
furious
music; the swirl of feet wrapped them round as if the ball had collapsed upon them.
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