A lengthy term of office seemed to be opening out before him when, on the 31st of January 1891, Crispi, speaking in a debate upon an unimportant bill, angrily rebuked the Right for its noisy interruptions.
After reading a few lines, he glanced angrily at Berg, then, meeting his eyes, hid his face behind the letter.
Again, I had no option nut to send him off as it was shouted angrily toward me.
And his down-home criticisms produced a stampede of uptight Russian officials angrily shooting back.
Balak angrily taunted Balaam with having lost the honours intended for him, and bade him flee to his own place.
Bennigsen suddenly reddened and paced angrily up and down the room.
But he scowled at her angrily though also with suffering in his eyes, and stooped glass in hand over the infant.
Dean angrily followed her as she scurried upstairs.
Ellison at first angrily rejects Sandburg's help, but soon rethinks.
From behind him Bondarchuk, an hussar he knew, jolted against him and looked angrily at him.
From the study, like pistol shots, came the frequent sound of the old man angrily blowing his nose.
Hardly had Boris gone than Sonya, flushed, in tears, and muttering angrily, came in at the other door.
He entered the room, looking restlessly and angrily around, as if afraid of everything in that large apartment.
He glares at me and angrily retorts, 'Do n't gimme that crap, whit kinda life is it fur them?
He glares at me and angrily retorts, 'Don't gimme that crap, whit kinda life is it fur them?
He just sends a ball and they think they'll all be killed, a sergeant was saying angrily and reproachfully.
He twitched her hand, and his brows and lips quivered angrily.
He was here; they admitted him in spite of my request that they should let no one in, he went on, glancing angrily at his daughter.
His eyes flashed angrily and he stepped forward, reaching for her.
His sister accepted a compromise of 70%, but Schopenhauer angrily refused this, and eventually recovered 9400 thalers.
I don't need you to tell me what to do! exclaimed Rostopchin angrily.
If it doesn't keep you from angrily reacting, note in your journal that it didn't work.
It landed on its back and flipped onto its feet, arching its tail angrily over its back.
Natasha cried angrily, in a voice of despair and repressed irritation.
Officials of the local government union Unison reacted angrily.
Old Karay had turned his head and was angrily searching for fleas, baring his yellow teeth and snapping at his hind legs.
On seeing Pierre he muttered something angrily and went away along the passage.
One of the soldiers, evidently suffering, shouted gruffly and angrily at Pierre to go back.
Only when a man was killed or wounded did he frown and turn away from the sight, shouting angrily at the men who, as is always the case, hesitated about lifting the injured or dead.
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Pierre's coachman shouted angrily at the convoy of wounded to keep to one side of the road.
Planning beforehand what he would say to Kutuzov, Rostopchin turned angrily in his caleche and gazed sternly from side to side.
Rain drops tapped on the window lightly at first, and then drummed on the roof angrily.
Rostov glanced angrily at Ilyin and without replying strode off with rapid steps to the village.
Sacre nom...! cried he angrily.
She dropped to the blanket and jerked her boots off, slinging them angrily to the ground.
She screamed desperately and angrily and tried with her little hands to pull Pierre's hands away and to bite them with her slobbering mouth.
She stared at him, blood pumping angrily in her throat.
She stared up at the clouds angrily.
She took a step backward and met his gaze angrily.
She wiped her face as she went, and she dwelled angrily on the second traitor within her walls, Taran.
Spritzer stirred at my mother 's feet, sniffed the air, and then snarled angrily at Spike.
That's all right! said he; and looking angrily at the unconscious little princess, he shook his head reprovingly and slammed the door.
The adjutant looked angrily at him, evidently also intending to shout at him, but on recognizing him he nodded.
The barons of England angrily refused to submit to the papal interference, but nothing decisive was attempted by Edward, though Bruce had again entered his service.
The cheerleaders themselves seem to be rather stereotypical as well, and use rather silly terms to talk to each other - such as one squad member angrily referring the captain as a "cheer-tator!"
The countess shook her head disapprovingly and angrily at every solemn expression in the manifesto.
The countess, in dismay, looked up to heaven, clasped her hands, and turned angrily to her husband.
The general became silent, angrily pulling down his tight scarf.
The hussar only sighed without replying and coughed angrily.
The schoolmaster spoke angrily.
The soldier with the swollen cheek looked angrily at the cavalry singers.
The storm moved over them as they ate, rumbling and flashing angrily.
The tall pool player was still looking around angrily, holding his pool cue like a bat.
Then a general rode past shouting something angrily, not in Russian.
These were carried to the king at Oxford, but angrily he refused to consider them.
This is totally karma, she told herself angrily.
Tikhon, half asleep, heard him pacing angrily about and snorting.
What are you waiting for? he cried angrily to the dressers.
What business is it of yours? muttered the count angrily.
When she had left the room the prince again began speaking about his son, about the war, and about the Emperor, angrily twitching his brows and raising his hoarse voice, and then he had a second and final stroke.
When with due circumspection Napoleon was informed that Moscow was empty, he looked angrily at his informant, turned away, and silently continued to walk to and fro.