• One California man erupted in a jealous rage over a post on his girlfriend's wall before allegedly imprisoning and torturing her over a four-day period.

    FORBES

  • He said that beneath Simpson's image as a star athlete and actor was a jealous batterer and ultimately a murderer.

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  • Some violent dose of medication shrunk the squash-sized lump then, and earned him and us a year-long reprieve during which that initially jealous beast became a member of my family -- our family.

    CNN: Lean on me: Loving and losing a dog

  • Prosecutors have portrayed Balfour as a jealous man who murdered three people in rage at the thought that his wife had a boyfriend.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Such strains would have tested any country, let alone a small one with a violent history, a population made up of 18 jealous religious minorities and a weak central state built on power-sharing between them.

    ECONOMIST: Lebanon

  • In this case, however, espionage by a jealous rival is the least likely explanation.

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  • Eubanks seems to have thought that Garner was being flirtatious with Lawrence, and fell into a jealous rage.

    NEWYORKER: Extreme Makeover

  • Many people suspect Pilika was murdered by the jealous wife of a senior official with whom she was involved.

    CNN: Seeking Justice

  • Edgar Degas carried on a jealous cross-Channel frame-designing rivalry with James McNeill Whistler, and took the matter very seriously indeed.

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  • Authorities say she planned the attack on Travis Alexander in a jealous rage after he wanted to end their tawdry affair.

    NPR: Prosecutor In Arias Case Set For Closing Arguments

  • Being a jealous type, I wanted to be among the first in Hong Kong to sample the digital world at speed.

    CNN: Life at One Gigahertz

  • Arias stabbed and slashed Alexander about 30 times, shot him in the forehead and slit his throat in what authorities said was a jealous rage.

    NPR: Arias Jury Deadlocked But Must Keep Deliberating

  • At least in part, the gripes against the Gates Foundation are the churlish growls of a jealous crowd of bureaucrats and labourers at less influential charities.

    ECONOMIST: Global health

  • Unlike Dwight Eisenhower, who could achieve the pinnacle of political power in the U.S., Zhukov found his postwar career blighted by a jealous, paranoid and all-powerful dictator.

    FORBES: The Greatest WWII General You Never Heard Of

  • Without naming names, the vernacular press speculated that the hit had been ordered by the jealous wife of a top police general with whom Pilika was allegedly having an affair.

    CNN: A DEADLY SOAP OPERA

  • Every reader of the book has a jealous, private notion of what Mr. Darcy should look like, and many women viewers have already testified that the latest incarnation, Matthew Macfadyen, fits the bill.

    NEWYORKER: Pride & Prejudice

  • But this is not a jealous love.

    NPR: Young People and the Future of the Blues

  • As a child I watched your advertisements with interest as to how at this wonderful time of the month that the female gets to enjoy so many things, I felt a little jealous.

    FORBES: Bodyform Paves The Way For 'Brand Improv'

  • Her own mother always told her she was fat and was jealous of her success as a writer.

    WSJ: Molly Jong-Fast on Growing Up With Erica Jong

  • Prosecutor Timothy Spencer QC told the court Mr Healy was jealous Ms Swift had begun a relationship with Mr Kennedy.

    BBC: Police at scene

  • She had been working on the assembly line for three years, and though she would never have admitted it, she was jealous of me, having a good job at the bank.

    NEWYORKER: Something Like Happy

  • Meanwhile, Salomy is being courted by a pair of rivals a high-hatted, smooth-talking saloon gambler (Ralph Bellamy) and a crude, jealous rancher (Irving Pichel) and protected by Yuba Bill (Eugene Pallette), the jolly and fast-witted coachman.

    NEWYORKER: Wild Girl

  • The jealous Japanese students, notably a boy named Shinda, secretly took away a piston or springs from my brother's instrument, drilled a hole in the connecting conduit, or removed a cork, but my brother's position as the first trumpeter was secure.

    NPR: 'A Tale of Music': From 'Literature from the Axis of Evil'

  • Indifferent to the praise of "the common people, " he will not "flatter them for their love, " and his adamant refusal to do so makes him vulnerable to the scheming of a pair of jealous pols (Philip Goodwin and Derrick Lee Weeden) who seek to bring Coriolanus to his knees by turning the fickle mob against him.

    WSJ: 'Coriolanus': Nothing Plebeian About Him | Shakespeare Theatre Company | By Terry Teachout

  • He also suggested his critics were "jealous" because he lived in a large house that resembled Royal residence Balmoral, and had trees in the grounds that needed lopping.

    BBC: Anthony Steen MP

  • The silent march was the idea of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's president, Benjamin Todd Jealous, who aimed to invoke a quiet protest down Fifth Avenue in 1917 that was meant to draw attention to race riots in East St.

    WSJ: Silent Treatment for NYPD

  • With disarming frankness, she takes on her family one by one: her father (a moderniser only by his tribe's strict standards), her jealous, superstitious mother, her sisters, who suffer a range of tragic fates, her sad feckless brother, who fails in almost all his traditional duties, except that of beating his sisters.

    ECONOMIST: No time for tradition

  • Hammer tall, handsome, suave yet gentle, with a sweet smile gives a charming, soft-shoe performance that, in a memorable scene, explodes into jealous rage.

    NEWYORKER: The Man in Charge

  • It's not hard to see why other tycoons were jealous of Hashim, who was described in a 1993 profile as "cherub-faced" and still doesn't look his age.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • Xiaofen, a young legal secretary in the boom town of Zigong, hears bitter and desperate clients recount their tales of personal and commercial woe, but she has problems of her own: her live-in boyfriend is a drunk and a gambler whose chronic debt and jealous anger make her life hell.

    NEWYORKER: The Other Half

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