1.   And McCain has earned the wrath of other anti-abortion groups because he favors federal funding of fetal tissue research.

2.   And the taxi dispatcher, Colin Wills, earned the wrath of stranded commuters when he told them of the strike.

3.   A lifetime Democrat, Connolly has earned the wrath of some Republicans for helping give out patronage jobs to members of the opposition party.

4.   DiScala says he knows he has earned the wrath of the city.

5.   For raising such issues on his KGO radio show last week, host Bernie Ward earned the wrath of callers and co-workers.

6.   He has irritated movie industry colleagues with his idiosyncrasy, and he has earned the wrath of critics.

7.   He seized on nationalism as a route to power and dumped it once it lost its political expediency, earning the wrath of liberals and nationalists alike.

8.   In February, he earned the wrath of the Colombian army when he accused officers of collaborating with right-wing paramilitary death squads.

9.   One of the guys keeping charts recently earned his wrath.

10.   The cheers were not for Stevens, who had instead earned the wrath of the Carolina fans for his ferocious body checks.

v. + wrath >>共 77
incur 18.40%
draw 11.79%
face 11.32%
risk 8.25%
earn 5.90%
feel 3.54%
escape 2.83%
turn 2.59%
provoke 1.89%
vent 1.89%
earn + n. >>共 746
money 9.99%
degree 5.01%
living 4.90%
reputation 4.63%
respect 3.59%
doctorate 2.88%
right 2.81%
point 2.68%
spot 2.47%
profit 2.34%
wrath 0.33%
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