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The uproar came from red and blue states alike, though Democrats were particularly apoplectic.

Democrats in Michigan — one of the states likely to determine which party wins the White House — were apoplectic.

She continued that by the time she got home she had been "apoplectic with rage”, and had been "crying all night” because of her experience.

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But people were downright apoplectic about the idea of Dobson leaving her cart unrestrained.

Rodgers was apoplectic at half-time, the angriest he had ever been as a manager, he said later.

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