Other polls show Americans growing more dejected about the economy and livid about gas prices.
The Mexican players were livid when no penalty was called, surrounding Guatemalan referee Walter Lopez.
Don called the livid chief at home and told him the material was on the way.
The Spaniards, among our staunchest allies in Europe, were livid, their diplomatic understatements notwithstanding.
Bring up the U.S. these days, however, and the mild-mannered former government official turns livid.
But who wants to rely on livid voters and banker-bashing politicians when private cash is available?
Adrian O'Malley, Unison branch secretary, said members were "absolutely livid" and had no alternative but to strike.
In short, every American who is concerned about the security of the United States should be livid.
Some look to business figures livid at planned new bankruptcy and foreclosure bills.
Banks are livid that that recommendation now looks like a foregone conclusion when the ICB publishes its final report on 12 September.
He is clearly livid that his old enemy, Peter Mandelson, appears restored, albeit informally, to the prime minister's right hand.
Wasps were livid afterwards, claiming the referee was not at liberty to ask for advice from television match official Tony Rowlands.
Home fans were livid after Styles sent off Habib Beye in the 13th minute when Beye appeared to clear from Robinho.
Which means for all the talk of sexism, the campaign seemed most livid about the challenge to McCain's judgment, not Palin's record.
Members of the Bourne camp are said to be livid, but Welsh leader Rod Richards refused to be drawn on the subject.
The commission was also said to be livid that Microsoft itself had seemed to draft submissions that were supposedly from independent witnesses.
Our story last week received livid comments from readers concerned about privacy issues and over the legality of debt collectors using the service.
By the time I got on the phone with the owner of the company that had originally installed the cooling system, I was livid.
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But many social conservatives are livid about what has occurred, stoking recurrent rumors that many could stay home from the polls on Nov. 7.
Some Democrats, the party in charge in the Senate, are livid because they say cuts go too deep for people who need it most.
However, it is the second count that is Mr Rajapaksa's greatest challenge: reaching a political settlement with Sri Lanka's marginalised, intimidated and livid Tamils.
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Alex felt helpless, livid at being judged by a handshake and his skin color, but he knew it didn't have anything to do with him.
Edgar Jr. was livid--yet to avoid infighting he voted for it.
Other stockholders are livid about the payout, demanding similar remuneration.
Ms. Jones, who runs a newspaper and website critical of the town and the police chief, said she is "livid" that the chief has been reinstated.
Their ire grew when Mr Mack left, apparently livid that Mr Purcell had failed to honour a handshake agreement to step aside at an agreed date.
Brought on to bowl his left-arm tweakers, he got rid of Shoaib Malik lbw with a straight one the Pakistan captain will be livid to have missed.
Do you know how many women in the city of New York as well as the rest of the Eastern seaboard are absolutely livid with all of you?
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