21. To question his righteousness is to risk his wrath. 22. To raise the question is to risk the wrath of Gordimer, a Nobel laureate who is slight but imposing with her silver hair and fierce eyes. 23. To raise the question is to risk the wrath of the Nobel laureate who is slight but imposing with her silver hair and fierce eyes. 24. Why risk the wrath of the Japanese fans? 25. Within Palestinian political circles, moderates were angered that Arafat had apparently struck a deal with the Iranians, risking American wrath, a Palestinian negotiator said. 26. You have to believe Father Ralph is such a charmer, so bursting with personality, that Meggie would risk the wrath of God to love him. 27. Others are considering whether they should try to sail into the zone and risk the wrath of the French navy. 28. A flap over whether Liberia should maintain diplomatic relations with China or risk its wrath by opening ties with Taiwan continued to unravel Wednesday. 29. Egypt, which enjoys good relations with Libya, could violate the U.N. ban or risk the wrath of Libya, where hundreds of thousands of Egyptians work. 30. Haaretz quoted senior Likud sources as saying that Sharon in Washington would have to choose between disappointing Bush or risking the wrath of his own party. |