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  • If you've been to the crossroads, and made the deal, and got the mojo — which turns out to be dependent on a great deal of hard work and practice, just like sleight-of-hand — wouldn't you maybe get a trifle riled by that kind of misjudgment from time to time? Cops and Robbers
  • What's more, the prospect of one of the most important chunks of Britain's transport infrastructure being sold soon riled a good deal of nationalistic tub-thumping.
  • Biden and Mullen do not seem to understand also, that the United States, its Arab allies and all its interests in the Middle East (meaning oil supply) would be "imperiled" when Iran has nuclear weapons. Israelated - English Israel blogs
  • BRUSSELS—Russia's failure to rescind a ban on European Union fruit and vegetable imports, agreed at a summit last week, has riled the European Commission, which is requesting the ban be removed immediately. EU: 'No Justification' for Russia Vegetable Ban
  • But the blatant male chauvinism in the movie riled me. The Sun
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  • Then I got riled about the unequal distribution of wealth, and the exploitation of the working class.
  • That bull was riled plum to a franzy and that tin peddler was yaller as a punkin. Blue Ridge Country
  • He is said to have riled them by making negative comments about players - when they thought he should remain impartial as a host. The Sun
  • Her eyes narrowed into her infamous glare, and the woman was riled enough to fight back.
  • But it serves his purpose though, which is to get people riled up, freaked out, amped up on adrenaline to fight tribal wars, which is the foundation of his whole presidency.
  • Artists and instrument makers have banded together to rescue Brazil's imperiled pernambuco, the source of bows for violins, violas and cellos. 04.04
  • Caithe riled on the workbench, half-awake and half in dream. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • He periled his life to save the drowning boy.
  • He should solve his problems in a more diplomatic fashion though, he had me riled up.
  • Utah, and other western states is "imperiled" by energy WN.com - Articles related to Britain's Brown pledges more Afghanistan troops
  • She took the job anyway, but the experience riled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, speeding to the aid of boat manufacturers, marinas and pleasure boaters, she's trying to weaken protections for the imperiled sea cows.
  • Whiskers the manatee is an ambassador for his imperiled species. Sharing in the USA
  • Mair gets riled by Neil, but will he get repercussed by Campbell? Kuklas Korner
  • We like to get our dogs, Tanzie (short for "tanzanite") and Hobo (short for "moron") all riled up, and then let them out the door, screaming "Get the squirrel! Brown
  • D' Annunzio's in Rome, boisterous, warmongering, minacious, getting everyone riled up like a squawking parrot on a pirate's shoulder - remember Capitoline Hill?
  • If a writer pens something purely for the sake of getting readers riled up, especially when it's something she or he doesn't really believe, it seems to me that all credibility and trust has spontaneously combusted.
  • This is a presidency that has been wholly unwilling to restrain the drive toward short-term enrichment for themselves and their cronies in behalf of earth's stressed and imperiled biosphere. Bush's Surge: An Interpretation that Connects it with the Regime's Deep Darkness
  • He liked to think he was a laid-back kind of guy; nothing riled him and certainly women didn't get him all worked up.
  • Said he liked getting me riled, best entertainment he could find in a foxhole. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • The pond was riled when many children were swimming in it.
  • Despite librarians' reputation for being riled only by noise, history suggests that they are a prone to scheming and political activism. Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't get riled when he bit me or when he put my arm in a lock on the blind side of the referee and tried to break it or when he headbutted me and opened up a cut that needed 17 stitches.
  • The opening of the naughty noshery has riled rabbis in the area. Vos Iz Neias - (Yiddish:What's News?)
  • Her eyes narrowed into her infamous glare, and the woman was riled enough to fight back.
  • Fear like quivering rain after a lightening bolt periled the air.
  • Why get riled if this week's citizens are aggravatingly unreliable or irritatingly unpunctual?
  • This may be in part why both friends and foes say that he becomes easily riled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Certainly, when she was riled up enough about something she became nearly as intimidating as Jess.
  • But the blatant male chauvinism in the movie riled me. The Sun
  • This child has periled you in no way.
  • I can't remember his name but he was rolling around screaming and that really riled me. The Sun
  • I don't know why, but the thought of him helping her riled me up a little, but I tried to ignore my irrational feelings of jealousy.
  • Instead of getting all riled up about this , we should try to figure out what to do.
  • Unfortunately, predatory adults are already using the recent disaster to exploit these imperiled children.
  • I hope I don't sound too preachy, but that letter got me all riled up.
  • He'd never explained why he was so riled about her working.
  • But the incident had clearly riled McIlroy. The Sun
  • The three-hour presentation riled other investors and brought out into the open festering resentment.
  • Clearly he gets riled at suggestions of his decline. Times, Sunday Times
  • The recovery of critically imperiled plants and animals is one our nation's most difficult natural resource challenges.
  • That has really riled people. Times, Sunday Times
  • NEW YORK—Moody's Investors Service placed Italy—the euro zone's third-largest economy—on notice Friday, warning that its sovereign rating may be imperiled by a weak economy and rising interest rates, just as Europe struggles to contend with a raging debt crisis that threatens to engulf Greece. Moody's Puts Italy's Rating on Watch
  • He could imagine Donnie's expression in perfect detail: both brothers got color in their faces when they were riled up; and a cold eye. COLDHEART CANYON
  • The impending Goods and Services Tax has Australian women riled: while exceptions to the tax will be made for necessities such as sunscreen, incontinence pads and condoms, tampons and menstrual pads will be taxed.
  • Oh dear crikey, I think I've managed to rile my next door neighbour more than he's riled me, which is quite nice.
  • But the incident had clearly riled McIlroy. The Sun
  • Although this was well before getting her current post and no wrongdoing is suggested, it meant her nomination for the top Commonwealth job riled some people. The Sun
  • Alec had always been more patient than most, but if he was riled up, there was no changing his mind.
  • Democracy was imperiled when those instrumentalities failed.
  • `Why should Mr. Jensen get so riled up over a worthless torch? THREE IN ONE
  • The Mediterranean monk-seal, the Barbary macaque and the Iberian lynx, which is Critically Endangered, are among the region's imperiled species. Allen Hershkowitz: Cork: A Model of Sustainable Business
  • Now, before the fanboys and haters get all riled up, keep in mind, the guy who draws the strip, T. Lewis, does so on his T.blet PC (last we heard, Sumocat's Scribbles
  • U.S. 'imperiled' if war not won, Joint Chiefs chairman warns Mudville Gazette
  • At her best, playing warmhearted floozies in Some Like It Hot and Bus Stop, she's like a slightly bruised moonbeam, something fragile and funny and imperiled.
  • Whatever it is that's riled him, his ugly, near unnecessary swearing renders any salient point he might have been making completely irrelevant.
  • Although this was well before getting her current post and no wrongdoing is suggested, it meant her nomination for the top Commonwealth job riled some people. The Sun
  • There was no point in getting people all riled up. Christianity Today
  • Job security is a pretty good reason to get riled up if I ever heard one; but there are part-timers in many other provinces and they are extremely beneficial.
  • Another important flagship species is the Djibouti francolin (Francolinus ochropectus, CR), which is found only in two sites in Djibouti, Forêt de Day, which is thought to be the only viable site for this imperiled species, and the nearby Mabla Mountains. Biological diversity in the Horn of Africa
  • He is said to have riled them by making negative comments about players - when they thought he should remain impartial as a host. The Sun
  • When landscape is destroyed, culture is imperiled.
  • riled no end by his lies
  • Holding on to the halter around the neck of the cow as he tried to settle the riled up animal, was David, with two puffing dogs at his heels.
  • For those two releases, Bones came up with his own tracks, cut them onto twelve-inch acetates and mixed them live before a riled-up crowd of Californian ravers.
  • WASHINGTON Three days before the mass shooting in Tucson reignited the gun-control debate, the White House renominated a Chicago law enforcement official whose actions have riled the gun rights movement to head the country's firearms enforcement agency. Gun rights supporters decry ATF nominee
  • Somebody left his magazine on the front porch and it got me all riled up.
  • Burchard was summarizing three "bugaboos" that got the Republican "base vote" riled about the Democrats: Archive 2005-06-01
  • With their support, we can improve and protect the stream and riparian habitats upon which the imperiled wildlife of the Green River fauna depends.
  • Nick Brandreth for The Wall Street Journal An extremely popular Brunch item at Fisk, the Lobster Tail Scramble is made up of 1/2 lobster, scrambled eggs, griled corn, a baked potato toped with black lumpfish caviar, Sour cream and Cavabutter dipping sauce. Fisk: Where Herring Rules
  • Clearly he gets riled at suggestions of his decline. Times, Sunday Times
  • It gave me a headache and it riled Jonno, too.
  • In order to not get caught up in overpowering emotion, one must make it a point to avoid what gets one riled up: “I avoid like the plague morose men of gloomy complexions, and I do not engage in any discussion which I cannot treat without self-interest or emotion, unless compelled to do so by duty.” Calm, Cool and Collected « So Many Books
  • But the blatant male chauvinism in the movie riled me. The Sun
  • I can't remember his name but he was rolling around screaming and that really riled me. The Sun
  • Justice Anthony Kennedy warned in August that the rule of law itself is "imperiled" if we are willing to sacrifice judicial excellence to partisan politics. What Crisis?
  • He'll test them on Nile crocodiles in South Africa, which are imperiled because changes to a local dam will raise water levels and swamp nesting beaches.
  • He's a hard man, unafraid of any opposition, and he gets other people working well and riled up.
  • But dogsledder Lance Mackey is basking in the brighter-than-usual midnight sun that's been shining on the stack-haired veep candidate, the corrupt old senator, some imperiled caribou, and a fistful of blue-collar reality shows. Outside Magazine Gear Reviews
  • Like a performance artist, Keyes riled the crowd up, mixing animadversions on constitutional law with sudden, stentorian salvos against judges.
  • The jaws were strong without massiveness, the nose, large-nostriled, was straight enough and prominent enough without being too straight or prominent, the chin square without harshness and uncleft, and the mouth girlish and sweet to a degree that did not hide the firmness to which the lips could set on due provocation. CHAPTER IV
  • That has really riled people. Times, Sunday Times
  • Neill appears to have been particularly riled by Pete Edwards, leader of Labour-run Exeter council, who told the BBC he did not think it necessary to ask binmen to work bank holidays during the Christmas period. Councils accused of complacency as rubbish left to pile up
  • SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Chronicle joined the lengthening list of imperiled newspapers as its owner set out to purge the payroll and slash other expenses in a last-ditch effort to rever ... San Francisco Chronicle In Danger Of Closing
  • The pond was riled when many children were swimming in it.
  • The water was riled by the wind and waves and I did not feel like a morning swim in the cloudy water.
  • Eight companies have demonstrated their commitment to improving their seafood sustainability by removing from sale some imperiled species such as orange roughy and sharks. How Sustainable is the Fish at Your Market?
  • Even better, not one of those "imperiled" congressional incumbents even bothered to show up for the president, either at the airport, the fundraiser (despite the half million in prize money), or even at Havana Harry's in suburban Coral Gables, Bush's last stop in the hour-long drive-by, each citing "prior commitments. John Hood: New Jersey Senator Menendez Rallies Miami Republicans for Obama; Florida Pols Avoid Bush
  • He was the calmest guy I ever knew - nothing ever riled him.
  • He was the calmest guy I ever knew - nothing ever riled him.
  • Hearing that name riled Adam up, knocking his anger up a couple of notches.
  • There was no point in getting people all riled up. Christianity Today
  • How did such an imperiled reptile thrive on a parcel long managed as commercial timberland?
  • District of Columbia -- if Congress has a right to annihilate property in the District when the public safety requires it, it may surely annihilate its existence _as_ property when public safety requires it, especially if it transform into a _protection_ and _defence_ that which as _property_ periled the public interests. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • I didn't need any false bravado to intimidate now; I was really riled.
  • Activities included field excursions to some of the island's imperiled ecosystems, lectures in tropical specialties such as breadfruit biodiversity and medical ethnobotany, and demonstrations of Pacific cultural uses of plants.
  • The locals become viciously riled when the man and his estranged sister initiate a quasi-physical relationship.
  • In 2005 the Bush administration played an essential role in securing the now imperiled CPA and a fragile peace between the North and the embattle Southern Sudan. Mia Farrow: All Three U.S. Presidential Candidates Step Up for Darfur
  • She looked so calm and relaxed while I was riled up inside.
  • Twenty percent of the world's freshwater fish species are now imperiled because of damage to waters and watersheds on which they depend.
  • Well, that is, if you can get a word in edgewise while Republicans are busy getting them riled up about health insurance mandates. Matthew Yglesias » The Price of Depression, the Upside of Optimism
  • The entire point of trolling is to say whatever the local community will find most offensive, so they can get us all riled up. Think Progress » Cheney: Telling Leahy to ‘f*ck’ himself was ‘sort of the best thing I ever did.’
  • He was the calmest guy I ever knew - nothing ever riled him.
  • No matter how you tried to live a stress-free existence, always there would be something to get you all riled up.
  • It would also cut through the heart of prime wildlife habitat, including homes for at least 20 imperiled species, including the whooping crane, pallid sturgeon, woodland caribou, American burying beetle, interior least tern and western prairie fringed orchid. Noah Greenwald: Keystone XL in the 'National Interest'? No Way.

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