This the nationalists famously did, to the fury of the project's Texan owner, Enron.
The fury of a single monsoon cloudburst can precipitate enough water to overflow river banks.
Three rockets carrying, inter alia, spy satellites, blew up, to the fury of the government.
So you can bet the White House is concerned about the fury coming from these allies now.
Mr Simitis no doubt hopes to fend off the fury of his party's passionately anti-Turkish old guard.
But one defender took exception and put in a tackle much to the fury of the home side.
When we think about football, we worry about the dangers posed by the heat and the fury of competition.
Americans (and Germans, which may be why) often talk of Britain as England, to the fury of the Scots.
It may have misjudged both the fury of the miners and voters' disquiet.
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The firm may also escape the fury of Saab's many fans who rightly blamed GM's mismanagement for the firm's decline.
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He'd passed away from a heart attack while teaching his class the literary nuances of Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury.
Referee Friend pointed to a free-kick before changing his mind, much to the fury of Sunderland boss Bruce on the touchline.
But the fury was beginning to undermine a world-class athletic event, not to mention its organizing body, the New York Road Runners.
What do you think has been the predominant factor in the fury?
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The fury and unease arise because this statement represents a grotesque distortion of an important truth, even more troubling than a downright lie.
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In the fury of the bitter Florida court battles that took up most of the last five weeks, Bush's nearly flawless campaign receded from memory.
The first thing you notice is how, just over a year ago, the headlines were about the fury and despair at the closure of services.
Much of the fury and rebellion directed at the Transportation Security Administration just a month ago has gone the way of so much left-over turkey.
But in Germany, where a deficit of 3.8% is likely this year, the government is raising taxes, to the fury of businesses and many voters.
Around the world, reaction in the op-ed columns echoed the fury.
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The Fury-Cunningham bout was the main event of a six-fight card.
Americans who were part of the fury could not be satiated.
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The drugs that Belvin and Rick took released one of those brakes (CTLA4), allowing the fury of the immune system to be unleashed on the tumor.
These sorts of tools are bound to get more sophisticated, especially as the fury of the gaming community becomes focused on finding workarounds like this one.
The fury spread to Tunisia's coastal cities, growing as gory imagery relayed by cell phones and the internet clashed with the sanitised blandness of state television.
The fury of Egypt's secular intellectuals was particularly sharp, since Mr Hosny had spoken up in defence of freedom of expression amid a similar fracas last year.
The fury mushroomed as national networks picked up the story.
To the fury of broadcasters, political spots are now rationed.
Some skipped over these flimsiest of barriers and got closer still to the action, keen to get a grandstand view, much to the fury and dismay of police officers.
This was a fundamental shift, not made without controversy within the movement, where many worried that calling for marriage equality would unleash the fury of the Christian Right.
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