1. Paradoxically, the Society of Russian History had felt the wrath of the Minister of Education, an official who was less benighted than some of his peers. 2. Diego Fernandez de Cevallos, presidential candidate for the National Action Party, or PAN, already has felt the wrath of this emerging female electorate. 3. For that, she would feel the wrath of the criminal justice system. 4. In the meantime, the Diamondbacks realize they will continue to feel the wrath of some opposing clubs. 5. One of those is Kiran Nagarkar, a Bombay-born playwright and novelist, who has felt the wrath of Shiv Sena himself. 6. On the court, he struggled at first, and felt the wrath of angry fans, whose catcalls deeply hurt him. 7. Stewart Cink was one of those who felt its wrath, taking a triple-bogey seven. 8. The loser will feel the wrath of New York full force. 9. Those who do now may feel wrath from two sides. 10. Two years ago, he was booed out of Chicago and often felt the wrath of playing for Coach Mike Ditka. |