71.   Government officials are also proposing restrictions on hiring foreign maids, raising the ire of working mothers who maintain that good, affordable local help is hard to find.

72.   He has performed it several times in public and it is also often sung by street entertainers, without raising ire of the authorities.

73.   He is skipping the summit, raising the ire of poorer countries.

74.   He is skipping the summit, raising the ire of poorer countries around the world.

75.   Horta has vigorously campaigned for years against Indonesian rule of his homeland and has consistently raised the ire of Jakarta officials.

76.   Luzhkov has been increasingly vocal in recent months about Russian claims to Sevastopol, raising the ire of Ukrainian officialdom.

77.   Many leading stars were left off the touring party, raising the ire of officials in all three of their destination countries.

78.   Numerous shipments of nuclear waste have traveled through the region in past years, raising the ire of environmentalists and governments alike.

79.   Regardless of its authenticity, the publication has raised the ire of both respected Russian academics and American investors.

80.   Reports that Canadian patrol boats had tried to cut the nets of two Spanish trawlers Wednesday raised the ire of Spanish fishermen, who demonstrated in Madrid Thursday.

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%
raise + n. >>共 391
money 11.41%
question 8.54%
concern 5.36%
price 4.42%
issue 4.42%
rate 4.28%
fund 2.88%
possibility 2.50%
tax 2.21%
fear 2.18%
ire 0.24%
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