• NATO's destruction of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade was an inexcusably incompetent and murderous blunder, and China's leaders and people are right to be infuriated.

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  • In America itself, the decision has already infuriated conservative commentators, ensuring there will be no peace on the home front, at least.

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  • More than 50 of the UK's 650 constituencies have said they will be counting votes on Friday, a prospect that has infuriated some MPs.

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  • Two of those contenders, Irina Khakamada and Nikolai Kharitonov, have complained to the Central Election Commission, infuriated that while each candidate is supposed to be equal, one appears more equal than the rest.

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  • Its prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh, who usually presents himself as a cuddly moderate, infuriated his Fatah compatriots by publicly proclaiming Osama bin Laden to be a martyr, may God have mercy on him.

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  • Mr Specter had infuriated his colleagues by saying anti-abortion judges were unlikely to be confirmed.

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  • It infuriated Spaniards who thought that the tie with their last colony should be above politics.

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  • Park's predecessor, Lee Myung-bak, infuriated North Korea by linking aid and concessions to what turned out to be nonexistent progress on North Korea's past commitments to abandon its atomic weapons ambitions.

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  • He became infuriated that he could not bring me to accept what he believes to be pure fact, as supposedly revealed in ancient Sumerian tablets: that this mysterious planet is populated by beings who in the past came down to Earth, mingled with human beings and, by implanting us with their stellar DNA, kick-started us down the road to civilization.

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  • Mr Ghannouchi, a technocrat who is said to be untainted by the corruption rife among the Mr Ben Ali's relatives, further infuriated many Tunisians by admitting that he had spoken to the former president by telephone since his flight to Saudi Arabia.

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  • In fact, they're infuriated when they see that take precedence over the need to do the things that need to be done to help them, to help the American economy grow, to help the private sector grow and create jobs.

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  • "If such a person has made such accusations that have infuriated the people and it is shown that he cannot prove them, then legal steps must be taken with regards to this person, " said Gov. Morteza Tamaddon, according to the Iran Labor News Agency.

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  • The Libyans were also infuriated by the U.S. government's position, that al-Megrahi should not be released and should finish his life sentence in jail in Scotland.

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