Word: furiously
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...because she was willing to say to the Harvard administration, ‘I believe your point is right,’ and students were furious,” the student says. “She was not that concerned with their fury—she had a point of view and tried to make it a reality...
Things appeared to turn for the better, though, on an early February Friday night in New Haven. Yale roughed up sophomore goaltender John Daigneau, tallying four quick goals by the end of the first period. Junior Dov Grumet-Morris relieved Daigneau in net, and Harvard mounted a furious third-period comeback, overcoming a 5-2 deficit and scoring five third-period goals in a thrilling...
Wisconsin made a furious sprint to the finish, eventually passing the Tigers as well...
Since earning his doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1992, Glaeser’s production of economic literature has continued at a furious rate...
...should be alarmed when David Wu, the only Chinese-American to ever be elected to Congress, has his citizenship repeatedly questioned and is denied entry to the US Department of Energy even after showing his Congressional ID. We should be furious when our society’s idea of entertainment is a Saturday Night Live sketch in which guest star Alec Baldwin quips, “I don’t pretend to know who these Chinese people are. I know they’re small, maybe one or two feet high. I know they sound funny when they talk...