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Irately he made another emergency call to Glinko and then stormed out of the house in frustration and annoyance, hoping the lonely half-mile stretch of sand between the cabin and the dune cottages would restore his perspective.
The Cat Who Went Underground Braun, Lilian Jackson 1989
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Irately, and somewhat unwisely, I told Mother of Margo's whereabouts, and pointed out that she had no business to borrow my boat without permission.
My Family and Other Animals Durrell, Gerald, 1925- 1956
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Stately Irately Boolooroo, which is a criminal offense.
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Irately, his Serene Highnefs Prince Frederick, reigning Duke of Mecklenbouigh-Schwerin, at the age of 67.
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