61.   That ambition has drawn the ire of rival bankers.

62.   The absence of Nader, in particular, drew the ire of thousands of protesters assembled near the debate site.

63.   That draws the ire of some U.S. officials, who urge Japan to do more to correct the trade imbalance.

64.   That drew the ire of the Roman Catholic Church and the Missionaries of Charity, the organization founded by Mother Teresa.

65.   The announcement that Arafat was free to travel among his territories drew ire from Palestinian officials.

66.   The attack also drew the ire of U.S. officials who had reluctantly agreed to the oil sale following months of negotiations this year.

67.   The beer and posters were distributed in September, drawing the ire of community leaders such as the Rev. Calvin Butts.

68.   The back-to-back votes ended an almost three-month tug of war between the White House and Capitol Hill that drew the ire of the public.

69.   The bank voluntarily ended its campaign before it drew the ire of regulatory bodies.

70.   The back-to-back votes ended a nearly three-month-old tug-of-war between the White House and Capitol Hill that drew the ire of the public.

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%
draw + n. >>共 656
attention 9.56%
criticism 6.16%
line 4.85%
crowd 2.60%
fire 2.51%
conclusion 2.38%
support 2.07%
people 1.43%
walk 1.32%
plan 1.28%
ire 0.77%
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