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  • Alex felt helpless, livid at being judged by a handshake and his skin color, but he knew it didn't have anything to do with him.

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  • "Our editorial team and content monitors almost immediately noticed a flood of livid Twitter messages about the ban and attempted to restore the broadcast, " Brad Hunstable, CEO and founder of Ustream, wrote on the site's blog.

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  • As I drove through Central Park at the wheel of my convertible, I felt myself bathed in a flickering light, like that of a fluorescent bulb emitting a series of livid, blinking flashes before it turns on fully.

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  • On Tripoli Street - where the scars of war are at their most livid - residents have assembled a collection of munitions, some intact, others in pieces, and arranged them outside a bullet-riddled shop front into a makeshift display.

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  • Banks are livid that that recommendation now looks like a foregone conclusion when the ICB publishes its final report on 12 September.

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  • Their ire grew when Mr Mack left, apparently livid that Mr Purcell had failed to honour a handshake agreement to step aside at an agreed date.

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  • Brought on to bowl his left-arm tweakers, he got rid of Shoaib Malik lbw with a straight one the Pakistan captain will be livid to have missed.

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  • In a month, the first release of the LiViD DVD player should be available, said Pavlovich, and it will be free -- free as in both free speech and free beer.

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  • In any other business, such a suggestion would ruffle scarcely a hair, but the education business has wrapped itself in such a mantle of righteousness that it and its defenders become livid if anyone suggests it should be subject to even the sketchiest economic rules.

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  • However, it is the second count that is Mr Rajapaksa's greatest challenge: reaching a political settlement with Sri Lanka's marginalised, intimidated and livid Tamils.

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  • Ms. Jones, who runs a newspaper and website critical of the town and the police chief, said she is "livid" that the chief has been reinstated.

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  • One day, not long after she had endured yet another session under the surgeon's knife, he took a mirror from her dressing table and thrust it in front of her face to reflect the livid scars and the bruising under her eyes.

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