The comments under the statement suggested it did little to calm those who were infuriated.
It infuriated Floyd fans so much that the Scissor Sisters reportedly got death threats.
The attack infuriated Pakistanis and prompted Islamabad to close the Afghan-Pakistan border to military supply convoys.
This has infuriated some regional leaders of the SEIU, notably Sal Rosselli of the California branch.
Last month she infuriated Latvia's judges with an attack on the lamentable state of justice.
Mr Specter had infuriated his colleagues by saying anti-abortion judges were unlikely to be confirmed.
It infuriated Spaniards who thought that the tie with their last colony should be above politics.
The play that infuriated Petke came after the Crew's Eddie Gaven centered a pass that Justin Meram.
But Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman has said Mr Hague will have "infuriated" people with his comments.
Mr. Obama's decision infuriated many Democrats and environmental groups, who say he sided with polluters over public health.
Timothy McVeigh, the man who planted that bomb, had been infuriated by what happened to the Branch Davidians.
Everton were infuriated, and it looked like Johnson's reputation for winning spot-kicks had counted against him in this case.
They are more infuriated than men by the gap between high-flown rhetoric and the prosaic facts on the ground.
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Then, on August 16th, a leak from the investigation that showed the police in a bad light infuriated officers.
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Wilkinson and the Football Association have been left infuriated by the decision to postpone the game "until further notice".
This infuriated the French, who accused the British of arranging the contrast deliberately.
In Malaysia, a share-allocation scandal was but one among a number of revelations that tainted politicians and infuriated citizens.
That action infuriated conservatives and others around the country and demoralized his base.
Ricca and some Ricardians have been so infuriated by the society's neutral stance that they switched to her group.
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Infuriated right-wingers, including Justice Antonin Scalia in a vociferous dissent, greeted all this as an assault on states' rights.
The park's rules so infuriated landowners that they barred government officials from entering.
The committee further infuriated critics by voting to pay farmers twice over for their greening activities, from two different budgets.
Oracle, which has a reputation for bullying customers, has infuriated customers in the past by introducing products littered with bugs.
This Anglican (and crown) privilege so infuriated dissenting Christians that it spurred them to form countervailing networks across state boundaries.
But this infuriated some developers, who resent the fact that Facebook takes a 30% cut on every transaction involving credits.
He came to fame with the epic (and often confusing) TV show Lost which obsessed and infuriated viewers in equal measures.
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French papers are infuriated at the summit haggling, but elsewhere Tony Blair wins approval for raising questions of where Europe is headed.
In doing so it has infuriated the rest of Europe, especially Poland.
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Both clubs have attempted to ease the tensions between the rival fans over past seasons, but Sunday's incident has infuriated Cardiff fans.
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In America itself, the decision has already infuriated conservative commentators, ensuring there will be no peace on the home front, at least.
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