He is particularly incensed about the diversity of accounting practices in the oil and gas industry.
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"They are as incensed as I am and as many people in Scotland are, " he said.
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Incensed, both teams pulled no punches, and fans were enraged by the foul play.
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The Russian list also contains 18 and is a conscious, incensed reply to the U.S. list.
President George W Bush first proposed a defence shield in Europe, which had incensed Russia.
He helped the Warriors take a 23-14 lead that incensed Knicks coach Mike Woodson.
But Democrats are incensed at the entire budget view, not just the tax cuts.
The deal incensed not just China and Pakistan but many others, inside and outside the NSG.
And when someone successful votes with their feet, some Americans are apt to be incensed.
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Ballack was so incensed he protested alongside the referee for 40 yards before getting a yellow card.
Oliveira, who meets Hatton in London on 11 December, is incensed at being branded a "warm-up fight".
Fans are incensed that Indonesia hasn't won an international tournament since the Southeast Asian Games in 1991.
After another long delay, Abd Rabou despatched the penalty, stopping in the run-up, which left Chaouchi incensed.
When India legend Bishan Bedi criticised spin-merchant Muttiah Muralitharan's bowling action, the Sri Lanka coach was incensed.
Gay rights groups were most incensed about the chain's financial support for what they called anti-gay groups.
Replacement Leicester scrum-half Harry Ellis incensed the home fans and was lectured by the referee for up-ending Carter.
But Sporting were incensed that the referee failed to penalise Cahill for impeding Patricio as they jumped together.
Fulton, who coaches a couple of youth soccer teams, said parents were incensed and so was he.
After the 4-0 loss at the Reebok, incensed Bolton manager Owen Coyle described it as a "terrible challenge".
But what particularly incensed the Japanese is that their sake, hallowed for its purity, was being tampered with.
The downside is that Mr Haradinaj's appointment has incensed the government in Belgrade, diminishing any chances of dialogue.
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Noble was yellow-carded, but England - who were incensed by the incident - could not find a way through.
West Brom took the lead five minutes before the interval, with a goal that incensed the travelling Sunderland support.
In some districts, though, it will be a liability: steel towns are incensed that imports are undercutting local jobs.
However, some readers were incensed by my criticism of SpaceX, the best known of the new commercial launch companies.
Publishers get understandably incensed by websites that rip off their copyrighted content wholesale and treat it as their own.
Unions were incensed in February after New York City released rankings of about 18, 000 schoolteachers from a pilot program.
Even lawmakers were incensed with the original authors of the provision, Sen.
The home side and its manager, Alex Ferguson, were incensed at the decision.
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The Europeans are incensed over the death of Nichols, a Burmese national who was honorary consul for Scandinavian countries.
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