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Akerson quit MCI in 1993, and he still seethes that the storied upstart ended up being bought by WorldCom.
FORBES: "We're On A Collision Course"
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This refers to the sort of tyrannical bride who seethes over details like her bridesmaids' pumps and her tiara's height, terrorising everyone in her path.
ECONOMIST: American weddings
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"It makes me mad that people say 'They failed, '" he seethes.
FORBES: Monsieur Big
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Maurice (Hank) Greenberg, unrepentant and angry, still seethes two and a half years after he was forced out of AIG under a cloud of fraud allegations.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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"Now they're ticking off Congress, " seethes Gerard Del Colliano, a radio industry newsletter publisher whose legal scrapes with Clear Channel haven't inhibited him from shooting off his mouth about the company at any chance.
FORBES: Free the Airwaves
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"Watch out, Cupid stuck me with a sickness, " Haines seethes at the top of "Sick Muse, " making it clear from the opening seconds that acerbity will reign amid all the cheerfully buzzing guitars and "aaaaah"-ing backup vocals.
NPR: Metric: Sweet Pop With A Bitter Center
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Beauty rolls in waves and seethes in eddies throughout the installations of dazzling ceramics, noble architectural fragments and statuary, fabulous carpets, enchanting miniatures from manuscripts and albums, and the extraordinarily varied and elegant calligraphy of handmade Korans, along with choice fabrics, metalwork, jewelry, and weapons.
NEWYORKER: Old and New
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Told by Palin Ni Lap, a European-schooled economist from a small, unnamed South Asian country, stranded with his American wife in a peasant family's hovel during a monsoon, it seethes with the complex rage, pride and frustration of an educated third world aristo who can't find an easy place for himself at home or abroad.
CNN: 'Thirst' marks debut of 'major talent'