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  • And of course the Palin stuff is going on in the shadow of Obama's infuriately disciplined "90%/More of the Same" line, which I think will continue to gain ground as it's repeated -- tying in Palin to the Sameness along the way.

    Polls Show Close Presidential Race In The Swing States 2009

  • A single stroke on it reverberated swellingly within the man, and most, and infuriately searching, at the spots where he had been wounded, especially where he feared the world might have guessed the wound.

    The Egoist George Meredith 1868

  • A single stroke on it reverberated swellingly within the man, and most, and infuriately searching, at the spots where he had been wounded, especially where he feared the world might have guessed the wound.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • With what tremendous huzzas of triumph and victory did the whole assaulting sisterhood mount the breaches thus made in the great bulwarks of man's tyranny and despotism; infuriately calling on every woman throughout the length and breadth of the nation to rise in the might of her slumbering strength, make her petticoats into pillars of defiance, and hurl them on the weak, unguarded outposts, till the whole tottering fabric should go down with a crash to rise no more.

    Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems Effie Afton 1858

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