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The ancient disease was something akin to a zombie outbreak, certainly in its contagious nature but also in the rage-inducing side effects.
‘Fringe’ Episode 2.13 Recap: ‘What Lies Below’ » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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Nothing clouds the imagination and crushes the soul like road rage-inducing stop and go traffic (this is not just during rush hour anymore; I was on the 101 in LA at 9: 30 pm on a Monday night and traffic was completely stopped).
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In the face of this heart-breaking and rage-inducing catastrophe, we don't need business-as-usual from Big Oil Barton and Company.
Heather Taylor-Miesle: Oily Apologies vs. Clean Energy Momentum 2010
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Nothing clouds the imagination and crushes the soul like road rage-inducing stop and go traffic (this is not just during rush hour anymore; I was on the 101 in LA at 9: 30 pm on a Monday night and traffic was completely stopped).
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Seriously, "the most rage-inducing list ever put on the internet"?
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And it's a fascinating, hard, tear- and rage-inducing book.
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Democrats and Republicans are rushing to see who can serve as the primary scapegoat for the populist rage-inducing AIG bonuses.
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And it's a fascinating, hard, tear- and rage-inducing book.
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However, it's easy to draw some rage-inducing conclusions from a catalog page showing three Edu-Science brand toy telescopes or microscopes, where the least powerful of the trio is always the pink one.
Science Toys "For Girls" Don't Need As Much Power - The Consumerist 2009
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This has to be the most rage-inducing list ever put on the internet.
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