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Enraged and returned
Enraged, General Tilney returned home to evict Catherine.
Enraged, Gaius returned to Rome to appeal.
Enraged, Frankie ( whose stutter has returned ) removes the scissors and lunges at her and Mike, but Mike moves a giant sculpture made of scissors directly into his path to impale him.
Enraged, Bullski slaughtered the members of the G. L. F., and was only stopped when the Dynamo lured him over the Atlantic Ocean and returned him to card form.
Enraged, Duryodhana returned to Hastinapur.

Enraged and Manchu
Enraged, and convinced the Ming were doomed, he decided to cast his lot with the invading Manchu.

Enraged and .
Enraged, Orchamus ordered Leucothea to be buried alive.
Enraged, Apollo indeed gifted her with the ability to know the future, with a curse that she could only see the future tragedies and that no one would ever believe her.
Enraged Whig Party members riot outside the White House in the most violent demonstration on White House grounds in U. S. history.
Enraged at the barbaric act, Peter put himself at the head of an army and devastated the country between the Douro and the Minho rivers before he was reconciled to his father in early 1357.
Enraged, Hera or Artemis ( some accounts say both ) changed her into a bear.
Enraged, he declares that he is now completely in Krogstad's power — he must yield to Krogstad's demands and keep quiet about the whole affair.
Enraged that Gail refused to press charges, David vandalised the Street and was sent to a young offenders ' facility for several months.
Enraged, Augeias banished both Phyleus and Heracles from the land before the court had cast their vote.
Enraged, Enlil convenes a Council of Deities and gets them to promise not to tell humankind that he plans their total annihilation.
Enraged, Heracles shot the centaur from the opposite shore with a poisoned arrow ( tipped with the Lernaean Hydra's blood ) and killed him.
Enraged by this, Palutena transformed Medusa into a monster, and banished her to the underworld.
Enraged and hurt, Othello resolves to kill his wife and asks Iago to kill Cassio as a duty to their intimacy.
Enraged, he tore the body into fourteen pieces and scattered them throughout the land.
Enraged, Emperor Justinian II dispatched his magistrianus, also named Sergius, to Rome to arrest bishop John of Portus, the chief papal legate to the Third Council of Constantinople and Boniface, the papal counselor.
Enraged, Windischgrätz seized the city, disbanded the congress, and established martial law throughout Bohemia.
Jacques Roux's Manifesto of the Enraged in 25 June 1793 describes the extent to which, four years into the Revolution, these goals were largely unattained by the common people.
Enraged, Worf claimed he lost only because he had been betrayed.
Enraged, Aubrey severely cut Peckinpah's film from 124 to 106 minutes, resulting in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid being released in a truncated version largely disowned by cast and crew members.
Enraged, Apollo afflicted the Achaean army with plague.
Enraged at the dishonour Agamemnon had inflicted upon him, Achilles decided he would no longer fight.
Enraged, he kills her with the axe instead.
" Enraged, Hirsch grabs a large wrench and kills the prisoner.
Enraged Whig Party members riot outside the White House in the most violent demonstration on White House grounds in U. S. history.

returned and surrendered
Napoleon planned to move into Syria but was defeated and he returned to France without his army, which surrendered.
John's military position was weak and he agreed to a truce ; in early 1194 the king finally returned to England, and John's remaining forces surrendered.
Göldi surrendered to Libyan authorities on 22 February 2010, while Hamdani returned to Switzerland on 24 February.
The Danish stronghold was besieged and surrendered within five days, the Danish garrison returned to Revel, leaving bishop Albert of Riga's brother Theodoric, and few others, behind as hostages for peace.
Graves returned to New York to organize a larger relief effort ; this did not sail until 19 October, two days after Cornwallis surrendered.
When he learned that his wife was dying, Porter returned to Austin in February 1897 and surrendered to the court, pending an appeal.
When Manuel II returned home in 1403, his nephew duly surrendered control of Constantinople and received as a reward the governorship of newly-recovered Thessalonica.
Wyatt returned to Tombstone to find the men had already surrendered, though they thought it was for lesser charges.
By 1654, the Netherlands had surrendered and returned control of all Brazilian land to the Portuguese.
Hamilcar Barca gathered the Carthaginian soldiers from Drepana and Eryx at Lilybaeum, surrendered his command, returned to Carthage and retired to private life, leaving Gisco and the Carthaginian government to pay off his soldiers.
Morton surrendered after a five-mile ( 8 km ) running gunfight on the condition that he and his fellow deputy sheriff, Frank Baker, would be returned alive to Lincoln.
His wife Sibylla of Acerra did establish a regency for her second son William III, but Henry VI returned to Italy later that year, his army financed by the lucrative ransom of Richard I. Naples surrendered in May, almost without a blow, and the rest of the Regno followed.
He surrendered to British troops in the last stages of World War II and eventually returned to Finland after escaping a British POW camp.
If the licence is surrendered to the police for an endorsable offence, the licence is sent to the magistrates court in the county the offence was committed in, endorsed, and returned to the driver ; DVLA's database is updated electronically by the magistrates court and will only request the licence if the driver has failed to produce it to the magistrates, either through the police, a fixed penalty ticket, or summons.
Ireton returned to Limerick in June 1651 and besieged the city for five months until it surrendered in October 1651.
Completely worn out, the little band of Apaches returned to the U. S. with Lawton and officially surrendered to General Miles on September 4, 1886 at Skeleton Canyon, Arizona.
When Charles surrendered to the Scottish army again in 1646, he was placed under the charge of General Lord Leven, who returned him to the English in 1647.
After the Japanese surrendered in August 1945, Cochinchina was returned to French rule.
Faced with enemies on both sides and a lack of supplies ( Mi Zhu used his personal wealth to support the army ), Liu Bei's army resorted to cannibalism, and finally surrendered to Lü Bu, who recognized Liu's pledge of allegiance, and returned his family as an act of good faith, and ordered Liu to help him resist Yuan Shu.
Cós surrendered and returned to Mexico, taking with him the last Mexican troops in Texas.
There was a temporary détente in 14, when Xian returned Xin defectors Chen Liang ( 陳良 ) and Zhong Dai ( 終帶 ), who, as junior army officers in Xiyu, had killed their superiors and surrendered to Xiongnu ( perhaps seeking to have Xiongnu help them reestablish Han ) so that Wang could execute them.
At Aragorn's coronation, Faramir surrendered his rod of office to the King, but the King returned it to him, and Elessar confirmed in Faramir and his descendants the office of Steward of Gondor, creating him in addition Prince of Ithilien.
In the 18th century, Hamedan surrendered to the Ottomans, but Hamedan was retaken by Nader Shah Afshari, and under the peace treaty between Iran and the Ottomans it was returned to Iran.
Custer and Philip Sheridan returned to Charlottesville in 1865 and looked after the town from March 3 to March 7, a month before the Army of Northern Virginia surrendered at Appomattox.
The following year in 1646 Fairfax returned, and the house was surrendered to him on June 10, after a siege of 18 hours.

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