Word: furiousness
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...more recent case, Rossi decided to donate at least some of the house committee's alcohol--reportedly champagne--to a walk held this month which raised money for the Jimmy Fund, a charity for children's cancer. Sources said Fiorino, who wasn't informed about the decision. was furious...
Yielding to the furious opposition of historians, environmentalists and even some members of Congress, the Walt Disney Co. abandoned its plans to build a sprawling American history theme park near hallowed Civil War battlefields in northern Virginia. The company said it would look for another site, also in Virginia...
Bold words. Too bold, perhaps. Barely two hours after the mayor's address, an explosive device was tossed from a seaside warehouse, tearing into a crowd of several thousand celebrating Paul's return. The blast killed six, injured another 43 and sparked a rampage by furious Aristide supporters. After U.S. soldiers prevented the mob from venting its wrath on several men suspected of throwing the bomb, the crowd turned on the warehouse itself. And in a sample of what rich Haitians have predicted could engulf the entire country, the throng stripped the building bare. They took everything: steel drums, bags...
...rent control issue has generated furious debate since Jon R. Maddox, a Cambridge landowner, introduced the proposed Massachusetts Rent Control Prohibition Act in August...
When taking aim, the former First Lady often puts the arrow in someone else's quiver. She remains furious at Jane Pauley for calling her "a woman of the '40s" in an interview in 1979, but puts the criticism in a TV-crew member's voice. "He conveyed the impression that it was not unusual for ((Pauley)) to be so ugly." When she is asked about calling Al Gore a demagogue, she shrugs and says, "Well, it was in my diary," as if that relieves her of responsibility...