11. Dishman had plenty of things to raise his ire. 12. Dissatisfaction with the new model has raised the ire of aftermarket businesses, which now seem to be more focused on upgrading the Ford Focus than the new Civics. 13. Dole raised the ire of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People this week when he declined to address the convention. 14. Every journalist salivates at the prospect of raising the ire of a newsmaker, and I responded with a language column exhaustively exploring the etymology of that bovine epithet. 15. For example, in the May issue of Allure, a manipulated photo spread has raised the ire of its subject, actress Mira Sorvino. 16. For others, even the icons that Microsoft already includes on its opening Windows screen are enough to raise ire. 17. He has raised political ire by suggesting that Congress apologize for slavery. 18. He raised the ire of the American Civil Liberties Union, among others, and was sued. 19. He expressed hope that dairies will work out environmental safeguards so they can flourish without raising the ire of Texans downstream. 20. His most recent report, on sexual health issues, raised the ire of political conservatives and the new residents of the White House. |