101. Predictably, that proposal has drawn heavy fire from coastal communities that consider their beaches to be national resources. 102. Palestinians reportedly opened fire on a Jewish enclave in the Palestinian city of Hebron, drawing fire from Israeli helicopters. 103. Pitt has also drawn fire for coauthoring a white paper for the American Institute of Public Accountants that favored self-regulation by the industry over strict governmental oversight. 104. Recent portrayals draw fire from feminists, who take umbrage at the too-flawed anti-heroines who routinely sacrifice dignity in the pursuit of men. 105. She also drew fire last week when she publicly questioned the guidelines the ethics committee will use for judging her. 106. Simultaneously cutting taxes and the deficit would be a tough task, and Dole is certain to draw fire when he proposes a plan to do it. 107. So Bush is certain to draw heavy fire from Vice President Al Gore. 108. Some legislators who voted for the bill said they did so despite serious reservations because of concern that a vote against it could draw political fire. 109. Some arts groups complained that the new stance amounts to an effort to stifle those artists who are most likely to draw Congressional fire. 110. Southern Baptists have drawn fire for their recent evangelization of Jews, but less widely known is that Roman Catholics are targets of the Interfaith Witness Team as well. |