91.   Those comments drew the ire of Phoenix goalie Sean Burke, who last week chided his teammates for their remarks.

92.   Typically the most dignified guy in sneakers, Ward once drew the ire of a referee after some heated interplay.

93.   While high expense ratios on small funds bother some analysts, big funds that maintain even average expense ratios also draw the ire of many.

94.   While immigrants draw the ire of some American politicians, their money is spawning new business opportunities.

95.   While stress can be caused by many factors, enrichment classes draw particular ire from some child-development experts.

96.   A government decision to put off the repatriation of Albanian migrants has drawn opposition ire at a time when several crimes by foreigners have provoked headlines.

97.   Bossi has drawn the ire of the government and parties on the left and right with his increasingly strident claims of northern independence.

98.   Books claiming to detail Jewish conspiracies to control the world are common fare in Japan, and draw ire from Jewish groups.

99.   Bossi has drawn the ire of the government and parties on the left and right.

100.   Broward County has adopted the Gore-friendly standard, drawing the ire of Republicans.

v. + ire >>共 63
draw 35.06%
raise 22.92%
arouse 6.29%
earn 2.92%
provoke 2.70%
risk 2.70%
rouse 2.70%
direct 2.47%
attract 1.57%
stir 1.57%
draw + n. >>共 656
attention 9.56%
criticism 6.16%
line 4.85%
crowd 2.60%
fire 2.51%
conclusion 2.38%
support 2.07%
people 1.43%
walk 1.32%
plan 1.28%
ire 0.77%
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