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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau saved consumers money but enraged businesses.

As much as it enrages his detractors and others who find him contemptible, Donald Trump is a great man of history.

From Salon

"We do get calls from people who are enraged after seeing people eating in public and we act fast by going to the area to make arrests."

From BBC

British and German diplomats whom I know have been enraged by the way Trump went about getting Russia to the negotiating table.

From BBC

A week earlier, Israelis were horrified and enraged by the frail, near-skeletal condition of three freed Israeli men, and by emerging testimony that hostages had suffered privation and torture under their militant captors.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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