1. But the idea of such a garage has drawn the ire of park purists. 2. The proposal has drawn the ire of local residents. 3. Although the language stood for only one year, it drew the ire of abortion rights advocates. 4. American Indians, who crusade for salmon rights, draw the ire of farmers and barge pilots, whom they call bigots. 5. Austria itself has drawn the ire of fellow European Union members for insisting on maintaining a high degree of banking secrecy. 6. The show draws the ire of the NAACP for its racial stereotypes. 7. A weak yen can draw the ire of U.S. officials, concerned over the rising trade deficit with Japan. 8. A weak yen also can draw the ire of U.S. officials, concerned over the rising trade surplus with Japan. 9. Both have drawn the ire of environmental groups and supporters of the arts, as well as a veto threat from President Bill Clinton. 10. Bush drew the ire of former Russian Prime Minister Victor Chernomyrdin, who said he would sue Bush over his accusation that Chernomyrdin stole IMF funds. |