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rage and runs
While approaching the house in a blind rage he runs over Zoophilia's father.
As he is applauded for having the courage to admit the truth, he runs after Amy, only for her to punch him and Newman before walking out of the theatre in a rage, leaving Peter to accept a date with Kevin.
His rage upsets Susie, and when she runs after her husband to comfort him she stumbles and miscarries their baby.
The story is briefly interrupted when Don Quixote stops Cardenio to praise the virtue depicted in the book, to which Cardenio flies into a rage, and runs off.
Edward runs away, tearing the clothes Peg gave him, and wanders the neighborhood in a rage.
They eventually do, and Kim runs in a rage outside to tell them the police are coming, and they kill her.
In her rage against Yatpan, ( text is missing here ) Yatpan runs away and the bow and arrows fall into the sea.
The man begins to comply, but Motes is overcome by a sudden rage and repeatedly runs the man over.
After breaking into a violent rage and pushing her mother into the Christmas tree, Dawn runs away from home and, while hitchhiking, gets picked up by Earl Peterson ( also Divine ), a fat man driving an Edsel station wagon.
Overcome by rage, Ricky rips off the executive's head and the crowd runs away in terror, much to Elijah's amusement, (" now that's entertainment ").

rage and shrine
Steven goes to David's house, and after finding out that David has built an obscene shrine for Nicole, trashes his house in a rage.

rage and seizes
When he tries to seize it, the panicked cat bites the narrator, and in a fit of rage, he seizes the animal, pulls a pen-knife from his pocket, and deliberately gouges out the cat's eye.

rage and threatens
* In The Beekeeper's Apprentice by Laurie R. King, an elderly Holmes and his protegee, Mary Russell, are pursued by Moriarty's middle-aged daughter, also an Oxford mathematics don, and a criminal kingpin in her own right, who threatens Holmes's remaining friends as she attempts to force Holmes to kill himself after signing a fake confession ' admitting ' that he framed her father to be a criminal out of jealousy aand that most of his cases were solved by others, only for Holmes to provoke her by noting that her father essentially committed suicide by confronting Holmes in such an isolated spot without any weapons, resulting in her accidentally shooting herself when struggling with Mary Russell in a fit of rage.
In a blind rage he threatens to behead her on the spot, but she implores him to give her a quarter of an hour to say her prayers.
In rage over losing a positive relationship with Kelly, Tommy threatens Shiela and breaks up with her.
With psychotic rage, Skull Man threatens to kill Chisato, who not only kindly welcomes him, but has been looking forward to his arrival.

rage and him
Piepsam tries to stop him by force, receives a push in the chest from `` Life '', and is left standing in impotent and growing rage, while a crowd begins to gather.
Piepsam's fatal rage arises not only because he cannot stop the cyclist, but also because God will not stop him ; ;
In a jealous rage, Frank corners him and kills him with an ice axe.
" Psychiatrist John Smith concluded that was a decent person who had allowed rage to build up inside him to the point that he had lashed out in one terrible, violent act.
Tony arrives to see Maria, and in a fit of rage she throws her fists at him until he finally calms her down and they plan to run away together ; as the walls of Maria's bedroom disappear, they find themselves in a dreamlike world of peace (" Somewhere ").
Berengar's courage failed him ; he confessed that he had erred, and was sent home with a protecting letter from the pope, but with rage in his heart.
Although the chaplain persists in attempting to lead Meursault from his atheism, Meursault finally accosts him in a rage, with a climactic outburst on his frustrations and the absurdity of the human condition ; his personal anguish at the meaninglessness of his existence without respite.
Long after he had passed into veneration as a saint it was remembered that his outbursts of rage had alarmed all who knew him, and especially the members of his own household.
On the night after the affidavit was introducted, the American psychologist Gustave Gilbert who interviwed Dönitz described him as being in state of rage against Raeder, accusing Raeder of being a bitter old man driven by jealousy that Dönitz was the superior officer.
As he is doing so, a servant is overcome with rage by what he is witnessing and attacks Cornwall, mortally wounding him.
Thus altered, Mr. Aldridge's conception of the part of Aaron is excellent – gentle and impassioned by turns ; now burning with jealousy as he doubts the honour of the Queen ; anon, fierce with rage, as he reflects upon the wrongs which have been done himthe murder of Alarbus and the abduction of his son ; and then all tenderness and emotion in the gentler passages with his infant.
Upon this information, the unstable community members work themselves into a murderous rage, stabbing Richard multiple times and bringing him close to death.
Kemp grabs the rope and drags Vandergroat's body across the river and, in a rage, vows that he will take him back to reclaim his land.
At one point in his rage at Teucer's success, Hector picked up a huge rock and flung it at him.
Still in a rage, he turned to Diệm, took out his revolver and shot him in the head.
I hold him mightiest of them all ; we did not fear even their great champion Achilles, son of an immortal though he be, as we do this man: his rage is beyond all bounds, and there is none can vie with him in prowess.
The goddess Athena had planned to make him immortal but refused after Tydeus in a rage devoured the brains of the defeated Melanippus.
Zeus was in a rage over her choice of a mortal over him, and so he appealed to her father who would not let her have anymore children with Hercules or any sexual contact whatsoever.
Aeneas considers but upon seeing the belt of Pallas on Turnus, he is consumed by rage and finishes him off.
In killing Esther he had given vent to the rage at the world that had been building up in him throughout his young life.
Franklin claimed that Cooke had broken into the manager's office-apartment in a rage, wearing nothing but a shoe and a sports coat demanding to know the whereabouts of a woman who had accompanied him to the hotel.

rage and You
Go wherever you want to ..." Listening to the impenitent and brute words of the king, divine rage overcame Mayon and he said: " You have mocked at me and ill-treated me as you do to the Chanar.

rage and are
Either a nervous dog because you are livid with rage -- a sure sign that you are taking things too seriously and had better stop!!
Some people in a manic state experience severe anxiety and are very irritable ( to the point of rage ), while others are euphoric and grandiose.
I will show you a great many who have become worse through following it .... The solemn prayers of the Church are abolished, but now there are very many who never pray at all .... I have never entered their conventicles, but I have sometimes seen them returning from their sermons, the countenances of all of them displaying rage, and wonderful ferocity, as though they were animated by the evil spirit .... Who ever beheld in their meetings any one of them shedding tears, smiting his breast, or grieving for his sins ?...
Without limits on rage against our enemies, we are worse than animals.
Symptoms are summarized by the mnemonic device RED DANES: rage, erythema ( redness of skin ), dilated pupils, delusions, amnesia, nystagmus ( oscillation of the eyeball when moving laterally ), excitation, and skin dryness.
Pheochromocytomas produce surges of adrenaline which are more often perceived as panic attacks than rage attacks.
The person executed may have been attached to the cross by rope, though nails are mentioned in a passage by the Judean historian Josephus, where he states that at the Siege of Jerusalem ( 70 ), " the soldiers out of rage and hatred, nailed those they caught, one after one way, and another after another, to the crosses, by way of jest.
The words annoyance and rage are often imagined to be at opposite ends of an emotional continuum: mild irritation and annoyance at the low end and fury or murderous rage at the high end.
If rage is accepted as a pre-verbal, pre-cognitive phenomenon ( and sufferers describe it colloquially as " losing the plot ") then it follows that cognitive strategies, eliciting commitments to behave differently or educational programs ( the most common forms of interventions in the UK presently ) are contra-indicated.
Sister Shivani of ' Awakening with Brahma Kumaris ' ( www. bkwsu. com ) explains that anger created by a negative emotion ( irritation, frustration, insult, hatred or rage ) could be forbidden by gradually forming a belief system that you are a peaceful soul and that nothing can disturb your peace until you consent.
Lancelot arrives and rescues the queen, and in the course of the battle Gawain's brothers Gaheris and Gareth are killed, sending Gawain into a rage so great that he pressures Arthur into war with Lancelot.
* " They asked for it ": " murderers of gay and transgender people across the country are still blaming the victims, claiming sexual advances can cause homicidal rage.
While pulp detectives such as Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe are hard-boiled and cynical, Hammer is in many ways the archetypal " hard man ": brutally violent, and fuelled by a genuine rage against violent crime that never afflicts Raymond Chandler's or Dashiell Hammett's heroes.
After the celebratory tone of Christ's reception into heaven, marked by the choir's D major acclamation " Let all the angels of God worship him ", the " Whitsun " section proceeds through a series of contrasting moods — serene and pastoral in " How beautiful are the feet ", theatrically operatic in " Why do the nations so furiously rage "— towards the Part II culmination of " Hallelujah ".
Soon after the Vernius heirs are given sanctuary, Paulus is killed when his treacherous wife arranges for a stablehand loyal to House Richese to drug a bull to extraordinary levels of rage, strength, and endurance.
The far ranging metaphors and classical allusions are her way of letting go of her pent up rage and emotion, her disdain for Henry and her inherent passion.
It is true that language is not a " brute fact ," that it is an institutional fact, a human convention, a metaphysical reality ( that happens to be physically uttered ), but Searle points out that there are language-independent thoughts " noninstitutional, primitive, biological inclinations and cognitions not requiring any linguistic devices ," and that there are many " brute facts " amongst both humans and animals that are truths that should not be altered in the social constructs because language does not truly constitute them, despite the attempt to institute them for any group's gain: money and property are language dependent, but desires ( thirst, hunger ) and emotions ( fear, rage ) are not.

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