11. But both Gore and Bradley back the North American Free Trade Agreement, which has drawn the ire of the Teamsters and some other unions. 12. But Former Mayor Sam Massell, one of the white business leaders whose support of Arrington drew the ire of Jackson, offered Campbell an olive branch Wednesday. 13. But befriending Scott and seeking permission to work with him on fugitive warrant cases soon drew the ire of about a dozen white deputies, Zanowic said. 14. But his petulant behavior often drew the ire of teammates and management the last two seasons. 15. But now I am also an outsider looking in, and it is easy to see why Cuban exiles have drawn the ire of many Americans. 16. But such arrangements will surely draw the ire of some in Congress who are extremely distrustful of several of the listed states. 17. But the alterations have drawn the ire of well-known ethnic marketing experts, who believe Coca-Cola could lose consumers as a result. 18. But Yankees manager Joe Torre drew the ire of one of his own players for NOT selecting him. 19. Clemens retired Ichiro Suzuki leading off the game, mixing a couple of inside fastballs that spun Ichiro away from the plate and drew the ire of the crowd. 20. Cellucci is also seeking to test current teachers, something that has drawn the ire of teacher unions and helped earn him his teacher basher moniker. |