This approach conveniently excluded Perkins, and Dunn pointed out that he was likely to be furious.
The local mayor in the nearby French village of Yvrac is said to be furious.
"The public's going to be furious when they find out that this could have been prevented, " said Sen.
If I were the Obama campaign, I would be furious at these people.
They are said to be furious over the Turkish prime minister's erratic line.
As for Sinn Fein, they had high hopes of taking the top job and will now be furious, he said.
Wall Street may be furious with the Obama administration but at least Mr. Obama (and his predecessor) bailed it out.
Mr Berlusconi was said to be furious that prosecutors had not dropped the case as a result of the vote.
Americans should be furious at the fact that our own government misdiagnosed again and again the root cause of the financial crisis.
But conservatives are bound to be furious when they feel that more liberal societies' values are being foisted on a fundamentally different America.
If the two tycoons manage to appoint feeble non-execs in the coming weeks, says Paul Reynolds, a media analyst at Deutsche Bank, investors will be furious.
If a decision is put on ice because of the political gridlock, Albanians will be furious and Mr Berisha will heap the blame on Mr Rama.
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Given their current lead, the Democrats, desperate to prove that they are still a force after eight years of statewide losses, will be furious if they lose.
Unison regional organiser Steve Belcher told Wales Online that council staff - who are three years into a pay freeze - would be furious at the plans.
After a year or two of what's sure to be furious experimentation and rapid improvement in the technology, the 3G phone will no doubt come into its own.
Former Conservative leader Michael Howard, who has been reported to be furious at Mr Willetts over his speech, has said he is making no comment on the row.
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But many are said to be furious that they did not learn about Abu Ghraib before the press, given that the first accusations of abuse had been made in January.
It was Alonso's turn to be furious at the Italian Grand Prix later that year when he was demoted five places for allegedly holding up Schumacher's team-mate Felipe Massa in qualifying.
Rapid-fire reaction to health care will be swift and furious, from the campaign trail, professional punditry, and halls of government.
Despite the market trading thin, such data releases will be fast and furious for the remainder of our first trading week this year.
With Darran Lindsay, William and Robert Dunlop, Stephen Thompson, John Burrows, Davy Morgan, Keith Amor, James McBride, Les Shand, Mark Parrett and Gary Carswell also among the entry the action promises to be fast and furious.
There will be some who cheer the reports and parade in the streets, there will be those who are furious and would want no part of it, and there will be those who are just stunned and await confirmation and explanation.
There are bound to be massive blunders, furious fans, and maybe a few crippled franchises along the way.
Or, it could be seen as a furious corrective slide marking a more sober view of the over-performing precious metals market.
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His friends maintain that it was a joke at his own expense, suggesting that he would have been furious not to be told earlier.
Here the most important type of elector may not be swing voters but those too furious to vote at all.
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