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fit and anger
Something of this can be learned from `` The Way To The Churchyard '' ( 1901 ), an anecdote about an old failure whose fit of anger at a passing cyclist causes him to die of a stroke or seizure.
In a rare fit of anger and spite, I `` farmed out '' my own husband to a small and most undistinguished studio to make one picture as a form of punishment.
A King should not pass judgement in haste or anger but the punishment should fit the crime, with warfare and capital punishment acceptable in certain situations.
These culminated in 2008 where he pushed her down the stairs in a fit of anger.
In a supposed fit of anger, Macbeth murders the guards ( in truth, he kills them to prevent them from claiming their innocence ).
According to Varney, he was cursed with vampirism after he had betrayed a royalist to Oliver Cromwell and accidentally killed his own son afterwards in a fit of anger, although he " dies " and is revived several times in the course of his career.
Director Vincent Sherman recalled the intense competitiveness and animosity between the two actresses, and Davis often joked that she held back nothing in a scene in which she was required to shake Hopkins in a fit of anger.
They yell at each other, threatening, until Sal, in a fit of frustration and anger, calls Radio Raheem a " nigger ," then snaps and destroys Radio Raheem's boombox with a baseball bat.
Rather, Hook closes the stardust chest on his wrist in a fit of anger and severs his own hand, then asks Peter if they could be mortal enemies in exchange for Molly and the Lost Boys ' freedom, thus cementing his status as a fearsome pirate — since all fearsome pirates must have an arch-enemy.
Heracles invited Iphitus to the top of the palace walls and, in a fit of anger, threw Iphitus to his death.
The tour included a fair amount of chaos, and Love smashed her guitar onstage in a fit of anger at their last show of their US tour.
In a fit of anger Andrew pulls his revolver and shoots Milo, this time with live bullets.
He claimed Costello's announcement was done in a fit of anger of his treatment by the Governor-General and that when he returned, Costello, at an assembly of ministers in his home, offered to resign because of his manufacture of a major government policy initiative on the spot in Canada.
This would later nearly kill Stephens when he argued with Judge Francis H. Cone, who stabbed him repeatedly in a fit of anger.
After Sully puts Tony through an ordeal of nearly killing the ambassador, Tony responds in a fit of anger that he is fed up with Sully and his cohorts and he wouldn't marry Jeannie if she were " the last genie on earth.
In a fit of jealous anger the mason took up his mallet and struck the apprentice on the head, killing him.
His efforts appear to be ruined when Kent sabotages the laser, but, in a fit of anger at the laser's destruction, he has an epiphany that solves the project's power problem.
In July 1903, Kingston resigned suddenly in a fit of anger due to the opposition of John Forrest and Edmund Barton to his attempt to impose conciliation and arbitration on British and foreign seamen engaged in the Australian coastal trade.
This also appears to fail until Trevor and Arlene argue about her alcoholism and she slaps him in a fit of anger.
A famous anecdote would have it that in 1883, in a fit of anger, she had thrown the only copy of his Symphony No. 3 in the fire.
So, in a fit of anger and overreacting to the letter, he left alone, without asking his cavalry to charge.
Thanos destroys the minion in a fit of anger and stalks from Death's throne room, trying to comprehend his miscalculation, and finally wondering, while shedding a tear, how becoming God could prove such a hollow victory.
Although this maneuver hurts Adam, it fails to disable him, and in a fit of anger he punches through her chest, killing her instantly.
Hope got a new wedding ring, since she threw the other one in the ocean in 2006 in a fit of anger, and Bo received Pop Shawn's old wedding ring.
He could be reserved but also wrecked his workshop once in a fit of anger.

fit and group
In the archaic pediments and friezes of the temples, the artists had a problem to fit a group of figures into an isosceles triangle with acute angles at the base.
While these characteristics fit a Monophysite framework, a slight majority of scholars consider that Ignatius was waging a polemic on two distinct fronts, one Jewish, the other docetic, while a distinct minority holds that he is concerned with a group that commingled Judaism and docetism.
" Reportedly, " Sullivan threw a fit " at this, and the group changed back their clothes for the actual telecast.
The fact that all currently known ( 2009 ) matter particles fit nicely into three copies of the smallest group representations of SU ( 5 ) and immediately carry the correct observed charges, is one of the first and most important reasons why people believe that a Grand Unified Theory might actually be realized in nature.
Recurrent mild hypoglycemia may fit a reactive hypoglycemia pattern, but this is also the peak age for idiopathic postprandial syndrome, and recurrent " spells " in this age group can be traced to orthostatic hypotension or hyperventilation as often as demonstrable hypoglycemia.
The treatment of group five stopped after six days when they ran out of fruit, but by that time one sailor was fit for duty while the other had almost recovered.
While the entire metaplot has always been meant to be altered as each play group sees fit, Ascension provided multiple possible endings, with none of them being definitive ( though one was meant to resolve the metaplot ).
A group of such genotypes is constantly changing, so discussions of which single genotype is the most fit become meaningless.
* Compression ( zoology ) when an animal, or part of an animal, is shorter or narrower compared with other animals in the same group ; e. g. the body of a lizard may be " compressed " ( flattened ) so it can better fit into crevices under rocks
For example, the internal lower receiver of civilian AR-15 rifles is milled differently and has a much smaller cavity than that of the military-issue M16, and M16 parts such as the fire-control group cannot fit in a civilian rifle without extensive machining.
To fit better in the Chrysler Corporation lineup, alongside low-priced Plymouth and medium-priced DeSoto, Dodge ’ s lineup for early 1930 was trimmed down to a core group of two lines and thirteen models ( from three lines and nineteen models just over a year previous ).
For the most part these groups do not correspond to any formal taxonomic groupings or phylogeny and many species and hybrids have characteristics of more than one group, or do not fit well in any of them.
Some search engines like Vivísimo try to group found web pages into automated categories in an attempt to show various genres the search hits might fit.
As a group, they were the wealthiest, most active, and most physically fit generation to that time, and amongst the first to grow up genuinely expecting the world to improve with time.
As a normative term, it refers to ideologies or policies that promote this diversity or its institutionalisation ; in this sense, multiculturalism is a society “ at ease with the rich tapestry of human life and the desire amongst people to express their own identity in the manner they see fit .” Such ideologies or policies vary widely, including country to country, ranging from the advocacy of equal respect to the various cultures in a society, to a policy of promoting the maintenance of cultural diversity, to policies in which people of various ethnic and religious groups are addressed by the authorities as defined by the group they belong to.
Hibbert was replaced after one gig by Marr's friend Andy Rourke, because Marr felt that neither Hibbert's bass playing nor his personality fit the group.
This would fit the hypothesis that the ancestral stock of cave-nesting honey bees was separated into the Western group of E Africa and the Eastern group of tropical Asia by desertification in the Middle East and adjacent regions, which caused declines of foodplants and trees which provided nest sites, eventually causing gene flow to cease.
The already symbolic and poetic nature of Miró ’ s work, as well as the dualities and contradictions inherent to it, fit well within the context of dream-like automatism espoused by the group.
" Magic Band members have also said that the slower performances were due in part to Van Vliet's inability to fit his lyrics with the instrumental backing of the faster material on the earlier albums, a problem that was exacerbated in that he almost never rehearsed with the group.
An injury prevented Zidane from playing in France's first two matches in the 2002 World Cup, and he rushed back prematurely for the third game despite not being fully fit, but could not prevent France from being eliminated in the group stage.
The category essential singularity is a " left-over " or default group of singularities that are especially unmanageable: by definition they fit into neither of the other two categories of singularity that may be dealt with in some manner – removable singularities and poles.
Finestra ( Billy Lombardo ) fit in with his group of regular charges, after an incident in which T. C.
Clinton's residents could fit into one main elementary school, but because of all the rural area around Clinton it makes more sense to group all the students into three smaller schools.
Similar tricks can be played in order to allow more tasks than agents, tasks to which multiple agents must be assigned ( for instance, a group of more customers than will fit in one taxi ), or maximizing profit rather than minimizing cost.

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