101. But it has drawn the ire of an ultra-Orthodox city official, who retaliated this weekend by blocking the entrance to the Antikon Gallery with a hearse. 102. But Mrs. Thatcher then flies to Hong Kong and reasserts the validity of the three treaties, drawing Chinese ire. 103. But the reshuffle drew ire from the Socialist camp as well. 104. Cedeira later drew the ire of Vitoria fans, who threw rubbish and pored onto the field after a controversial penalty kick was awarded to Corinthians. 105. Coach Dan Issel then drew the ire of his players when he scheduled a Monday morning practice. 106. Earlier comments by Darawshe drew the ire of Netanyahu. 107. Erbakan, intent on forging close ties with Islamic nations, has drawn ire for going ahead with his Libyan visit despite strong opposition among secular-minded Turks. 108. Fichman, whose promotional tactics have drawn the ire of city officials, said he simply pointed out a benefit employees already had. 109. He had earlier drawn the ire of Sudeten Germans by justifying their mass expulsion after World War II. 110. He has drawn the ire of the government and parties on the left and right with his increasingly strident claims of northern independence. |