91.   The trip raised the ire of the United States and Britain who said they were concerned about giving the Iraqi president credibility.

92.   The suggestion, however, raised the ire of Hunt and committee member Christopher Edley Jr., a professor at Harvard Law School.

93.   Further ire was raised when photographs showed a group of kneeling, handcuffed prisoners wearing dark goggles, earmuffs, mittens and bright orange jumpsuits.

94.   It is not the first time British advertisers and performers have raised the ire of Maori over their use of the haka.

95.   And such dealings have raised the ire of more than a few US allies.

96.   But the recent events have sparked new tensions on the peninsula and raised the ire of hardliners in South Korea.

97.   Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Wednesday defended a new law on defamation that has raised the ire of journalists, saying it would not punish journalists for their opinions.

98.   The soothsayer has now raised the ire of some Moslem leaders after he reportedly suggested the Prophet Muhammad was a dictator.

99.   Winnie Mandela raised the ire of her estranged husband by saying that the ANC was pandering more to whites than delivering on promises to blacks.

100.   Madrid also downplayed plans for a US anti-missile shield, whic raised the ire of many European states, not to mention Russia.

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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