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30 Sentences With "be incensed"

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Huawei bosses cannot make that argument, because party leaders would be incensed.
"China will be incensed and object to any and all of this," Eurasia warned.
What woman is not going to be incensed by this crass and insensitive behavior?
Sources connected with Floyd say the boxer continues to be incensed at Justin ... screaming incensed.
Despite the confident singer's fearlessness to speak her mind, she continues to be incensed by negative responses.
He'd probably be incensed to learn that his arch-nemesis Carole Baskin is also sharing his limelight.
"I think the public would be incensed if we were rolling protections for our history and culture and natural wonders."
If he were alive today, King would be incensed by the old and familiar tactics used to suppress minority voting rights.
Real to life, the white fans continue to be incensed by the notion that any part of culture is not theirs to own.
It just isn't happening, despite some wishful thinking on the part of Democrats like Chuck Schumer who believe voters will be incensed by Republican obstructionism.
According to sources speaking to the New York Times, Pence was said to be "incensed" by Flynn's misinformation, as well as his lack of contrition.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s son says his father would be "incensed" by President Trump's "shithole" comment ... but MLK III still sees a silver lining.
"The left is going crazy about this security clearance issue," she said, knowing that she'd be incensed if the shoes were on the other feet.
I'm old enough to remember a time when Fox News would be incensed if you didn't distinguish between its news operation and its conservative opinion hosts.
And while other lawmakers may be incensed by Russia's meddling in American elections, Mr. Paul has suggested that the United States has done the same thing.
Early in his presidency Mr Trump was said to be incensed at the raft of stories and images depicting Mr Bannon as the power behind the throne.
There are plenty of hotheads in those proxy forces that will be incensed by the assassination, the same way young men with weapons and minimal discipline often are.
" In part, she also indicated that she wanted to share her story so that young artists would be incensed to "learn about how to better protect themselves in a negotiation.
And we should be incensed at the role of Hamas in introducing — to a supposedly civilian protest — grenades, Molotov cocktails and improvised explosive devices that were carried into Israel by balloons.
But nobody expected that Europe would be incensed by suspicions that the U.S. was about to strike deals with China and Russia that would relegate the E.U. to the position of global insignificance.
"When people look at this everyone who has a Facebook account or email account or Twitter account will be incensed or should be," Richard Pearson with the Illinois State Rifle Association told the outlet.
Putin's majority, the people who always say they approve of the president's actions when polled by sociologists, will continue to support him, and will be incensed by what they see as the unjust decision of the Olympic authorities.
First, they must mollify a mercurial president and Republican voters who will no doubt be incensed at the very idea of a Senate trial giving credence to the accusations that Mr. Trump improperly sought foreign help against a political rival.
Both sides would walk away from a deal like this unhappy (well, Democrats would be much more unhappy and immigration activists would be incensed), but they could also tout the half they won on and downplay the part they didn't.
King Edward was said to be incensed and had the captain executed for the crime. Many Jews emigrated, to Scotland, France and the Netherlands, and as far as Poland, which guaranteed their legal rights (see Statute of Kalisz).
The priest and the people may also be incensed. After washing his hands at the side of the altar, the priest says the Prayer over the Offerings.GIRM, 72–77 This was originally the only prayer said at the offertory of the Roman Rite.Adrian Fortescue, "Offertory", in The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1911 There are variations in other rites.
When the island was subjugated by the Ottoman Turks, many Christian families sought refuge inside the protective walls of the Church of Panayia. In 1701 a Sultan's firman (decree) vested Ayasos the right not to pay taxes. The Turkish Governor of the region, whose headquarters were in Sykounta, fell seriously ill. In despair, he agreed to be incensed and aspersed with the Holy Water of Zoodhochos Pigi, and he was saved by a miracle.
Father Jacques Marquette established a Christian mission at Saint Ignace in 1671. These newcomers were well received by the Indian populations in the area, with relatively few difficulties or hostilities. Alexander Henry, a fur trader, was the first Englishman to venture into this area after its cession by France to Great Britain, arriving at Fort Michilimackinac in 1761, after the French garrison had abandoned the post, and before the British sent to occupy it had arrived. He found the Indians to be incensed at having been surrendered to British domination and bitterly hostile toward him and anyone not French.
One day, Polly Biggs takes the children fishing and meets a young man named John Oxmore (Antonio Moreno), who is the son of the opposing mayoral candidate. When she returns home, Polly discovers that her uncle intends to send all the children to the poorhouse as soon as the election is over. Polly plans to take revenge on her uncle and immediately takes the children to the poorhouse herself, rather than let her uncle do so. Mayor Hoadley, frightened that voters may be incensed to learn that his nieces and nephews are living as orphans in a squalid poorhouse, goes to retrieve them.
By late 787, the matters with Princess Guo flared up, as she continued her affairs with Li Shēng and the other young officers, but was exposed in her affairs by other nobles. She was also accused of using witchcraft against Emperor Dezong. Emperor Dezong, in anger, imprisoned her, and further suspected Li Song of being complicit. Li Song, in fear, divorced Princess Guo's daughter Crown Princess Xiao, but Emperor Dezong continued to be incensed, considering deposing Li Song and replacing Li Song with another son Li Yi () the Prince of Shu — who was actually his biological nephew, whom he adopted after Li Yi's biological father, his brother Li Biao () the Prince of Zheng, died early.

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