1. As a result, whoever is in office risks facing their wrath. 2. Baloney is a little green non-earthling who, like some little non-green earthlings, faces the wrath of his teacher because he is late for school. 3. A young boy caught doing something wrong, and now sucking it up and facing the wrath. 4. But Bush made clear this was a red line, and Sharon was left with no choice but to face the wrath of his Cabinet. 5. But they can expect to face constituent wrath. 6. But they still face the wrath of smuggling gangs. 7. Dolan said the company had to take whatever legal actions were available to it to extend its patent rights or it would face the wrath of shareholders. 8. Facing the wrath of powerful record companies, many Internet music firms are slashing costs, laying off employees, and looking for buyers. 9. For that and other suggestions that religious rules be tempered, he has faced the wrath of rabbis who have called for his dismissal. 10. For that, Doggett faced the wrath of an airline lobby willing to play tough and get personal. |
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