Robot fumed and threatened to delay the release of the six Westerners as promised earlier.
Enron employees, barred from selling their shares as they declined, fumed as their nest eggs cracked.
As the US propped up dictators, their subjects fumed under the chains of state terror and economic privation.
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"The final agreement has more loopholes in it than a fisherman's sweater, " fumed Greenpeace oceans policy advisor Karen Sack.
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Arda instantly fumed with fury, describing her daughter's plan as a harebrained ruse.
Representatives fumed over the portrayal of the ad's spokesman, Robert Jarvik, an M.
Investors fumed when Alphatec announced in February it would buy a controlling stake in Submicron, a wafer-fabrication plant owned by Chaarn.
Austere European chroniclers fumed at the indulgent attitudes to gay sex in the Caliphs' courts (now the censure is the other way).
"That won't happen again, " he fumed after the 5-2 home victory.
When Roosevelt returned home in 1910, he fumed that handpicked successor William Howard Taft had steered the Republican Party off the progressive path.
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The teams' previous meeting had ended in controversy when Warnock fumed at the erroneous award of a corner that led to Stiliyan Petrov's late equaliser.
"I would call it the Drug Lord Protection Act, " Constantine fumed.
The media howled, and the public fumed, but Bloomberg stood firm.
The religious leaders may have fumed at this display of public immorality, but they too were powerless, and unwilling to be seen as aloof from all the rejoicing.
Supachai sympathizers fumed and Boonchu berated Tarrin for his aloofness.
Locals fumed when the need for electromagnetic silence blocked development.
Some of Lutcher Stark's heirs fumed over the brusque, secretive Nelda, but it wasn't until 1987 that they hired a tough Houston lawyer, Michael Gallagher, to raise a stink.
Then they fumed when they read quotes from a USA Today article they felt portrayed women as unable to understand or appreciate sports in the same way as men.
So it was OK to waterboard a terrorist over 80 times, fumed Mr Stewart, but not OK that the soldier who could actually understand him should have a boyfriend.
"This borders on the unconscionable, " fumed Green Bay, Wis.
"There's only one group to blame for the continued suffering of these innocent victims: the House majority and their speaker, John Boehner, " Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie fumed at the time.
Falkirk next claimed for a penalty after a Brian McLean shot struck the arm of Mihael Kovacevic in the box, but referee Calum Murray was unmoved as manager Steven Pressley fumed on the touchline.
At the same time, the mayor has often infuriated the Republican Party, which fumed as he pilloried George Pataki, a Republican, when he stood against Mr Cuomo (after Mr Pataki won, Mr Giuliani had a hard time repairing the relationship), and breathed a sigh of relief when the mayor finally (if half-heartedly) endorsed Mr Dole's candidacy.
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