71.   The company amassed hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines for falsifying records and sidestepping inspectors, and drew the ire of neighborhood groups and politicians.

72.   The company drew the ire of exchange officials when it continued to make claims about the gold discovery after trading of the stock halted.

73.   The Bush decision drew the ire of environmentalists, congressional Democrats and foreign leaders.

74.   The chapel has drawn no ire from local ministers, Huneck said, because they can see that it does not proselytize.

75.   The delay gives the PUC more time to look at the overlay plan, which has drawn the ire of consumers and state Assemblyman Wally Knox.

76.   The decision also is likely to draw the ire of critics who wonder why the space agency wants to flirt again with a policy of flying influential politicians.

77.   The exhibit, sponsored in part by garment makers unions, has drawn the ire of business groups, including the American Apparel Manufacturers Association.

78.   The delay has drawn the ire of Democrats as well as some Republicans over the stalling tactics of DeLay and Rep. Dick Armey, another Texas Republican.

79.   The moderate coalitions have drawn the ire of some conservatives.

80.   The NEA has drawn the ire of conservatives for years because of its sponsorship of some projects that have proved offensive to conservatives.

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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