Namco Bandai released The Fast and the Furious on PlayStation 2 and PSP back in 2006 in tandem with The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift movie.
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And if you want a symbol of 21st Century Britain, why not go for the black redstart, a robin-like bird that has adapted to the furious urbanisation of the last two centuries.
The Fast and the Furious is released in the UK on 14 September.
The St Johnstone players were furious the goal was allowed to stand, believing Russell to have been offside, and visiting manger Derek McInnes was sent to the stand after coming out of his technical area.
Revealingly, although there was outrage when, on Oct. 17, 2005, the Egyptian newspaper Al Fagr published the cartoons on its front page, there was nothing like the furious demonstrations elsewhere until after the Organization of the Islamic Conference summit meeting in December 2005.
The star of hit movies such as XXX and the Fast and the Furious then headed out to the city's Princes Street Garden's to join an 8, 000-strong crowd at a special outdoor event staged for those who could not get tickets to the main ceremony.
The Russians were furious at the IOC's recommendation, and their angst over the sport's Olympic future stretches all the way to the top.
Headteachers in the borough were furious at the manner of her departure, though critics locally say she was hampered in the post by having no social work background.
The SFA was furious after the SPL announced a start date of 8 August and eventually convinced them to move it back a week in a bid to give Scotland more time to prepare for their 12 August World Cup qualifier in Norway.
The family of the victim said on Thursday they were furious the sentence had been commuted and planned to appeal against the decision.
Since population growth in London tends to spill over into the surrounding region, the furious debate over house-building in the south-east is likely to intensify.
But Hend, who was lying second at the time, was furious about the intervention which also disturbed his concentration.
The Reverend Rose Hudson Wilkin, one of the Queen's chaplains and a strong supporter of the change, was furious at the efforts made to accommodate opponents.
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The two middleweights spent the majority of the bout trading blows, although the furious pace they set began to take its toll on the fighters in the fifth round as Stevens and Findley engaged in clinches following exchanges.
Since the series nearly fizzled with 2006's third entry, "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, " Universal has consistently upped the budget and the scale of the auto racing stunts in each movie, drawing larger audiences along the way.
The interim authority is much more controversial, and is the subject of furious debate across the Atlantic.
Second, implicit in some of the Fast and Furious handwringing is the righteous indignation that gun sales encouraged by the feds killed an American agent.
Coyle and the Bolton coaching staff were furious on the sidelines and TV replays showed they may have had a case.
Retailers and families that run small businesses are the backbone of support for the Conservatives and they are furious over the failure of police to protect their property.
However, while Bruce did not dispute the free-kick, the Black Cats boss was furious that the initial free-kick was changed to a penalty after a conversation with the assistant referee.
The 10, 500 longshoremen who control the west coast ports, furious about the Taft-Hartley decision, are now all the more determined to hold out for union control over jobs created by new technology at the ports (a key issue in the dispute).
Each of the works has been the product of furious loan negotiations over the past six months.
The seven members fanned out around Mr. Jain, who was at the center beating out furious rhythms on the dhol, often in counterpoint to powerful blasts from the horns and with vocals that accented the momentum of the music.
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The declassified papers say Gen Pinochet was furious after the 5 October referendum results were confirmed, and summoned members of the military government to his office to try to have the results overturned.
The Great Council of Chiefs, a conclave of indigenous rulers, one of whose tasks is to choose the country's president, is furious at the failure of the court to approve the interim government.
That the communication that ensued was as fast and furious as the topic, itself, was also no surprise.
Meanwhile, the whistleblowers who blew the top off Fast and Furious are paying the price.
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Two of the Fast and Furious weapons were found at the Arizona murder scene of Brian Terry.
At the height of the civil-rights movement, many readers were furious at the idea of a white Southerner writing as a black slave rebel.
They are furious the government has not said whether they are planning to take legal action.
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