11. That may be why Bank Bali has aroused so much ire. 12. That, along with the cruelty of his death, finally aroused the ire of the entire county. 13. The breeder program would also require many shipments of plutonium from France and Britain, and the first such shipment three years ago aroused world ire. 14. The events aroused the ire of the entire Gonzaga community. 15. The idea has also aroused the ire of the biotechnology industry and the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, which represents doctors engaged in the study of infertility. 16. An IMF economic rescue package for Indonesia aroused the ire of some in Congress who opposed the use of U.S. taxpayer funds to bail out a mismanaged economy. 17. Everything from the corrupt brass to the handling of the war in Chechnya to the policies of the president has aroused his ire. 18. It has aroused the ire of animal rights activists, who lobbied unsuccessfully to have U.S. funding for the project cut. 19. It blames speculation, high fuel taxes and refining bottlenecks for prices that have aroused the ire of consumers grappling with higher gasoline prices and soaring heating bills. 20. Its journalism has aroused the ire of various Arab governments, much to its credit. |