51. The exhibit and accompanying symposia on the flag, its history and symbolism, have raised the ire of veterans groups nationwide because of several provocative pieces. 52. The glacial progress on environmental cleanup has raised the ire of environmentalists. 53. The latest incident that raised the ire of the Eagles fans occurred against the Falcons last Sunday. 54. The play certainly raised the ire of the small crowd, one member of which was ejected for heckling a Chicago player. 55. The policy has raised the ire of Realtors, lenders and homeowners, who say that earthquake insurance is expensive and hard to get. 56. The prospect of a voice vote on such a huge package with so many elements has raised the ire even of some Republicans. 57. The questions raised the ire of Perley and fellow members of the AAUP, who soon found support in an unexpected quarter. 58. The outside scrutiny has raised the ire of city residents who say the press shows up only when something bad happens. 59. The waiver for Gibson raised the ire of Rep. Bob Stump, R-Ariz., chairman of the Veterans Affairs Committee. 60. These companies might be able to set up a new plan without shareholder approval, but this can have negative tax implications and raise the ire of institutions. |