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draw ire
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10.27 |
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That draws the ire of Edwards. |
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raise ire
|
6.71 |
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She did not raise the ire of teachers. |
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arouse ire
|
1.84 |
|
That may be why Bank Bali has aroused so much ire. |
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earn ire
|
0.86 |
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But they have earned the ire of HMOs and independent businesses opposed to reform measures. |
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provoke ire
|
0.79 |
|
His comments provoke the ire of some Italians. |
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risk ire
|
0.79 |
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Now Clinton can do nothing that would risk the ire of Mrs. Clinton. |
|
rouse ire
|
0.79 |
|
The patronizing comment from the snooty waiter roused her ire. |
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direct ire
|
0.72 |
|
Their ire was directed mainly at the government. |
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attract ire
|
0.46 |
|
But she also attracted the ire of advocacy groups. |
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stir ire
|
0.46 |
|
But it only takes one to stir public ire. |
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face ire
|
0.33 |
|
Oil producers like Mexico and Kuwait are reluctant to face American ire. |
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focus ire
|
0.33 |
|
They focused their ire on the World Bank. |
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spark ire
|
0.33 |
|
Ramirez sparked the ire of the Fenway fans on more than one occasion. |
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turn ire
|
0.33 |
|
Once the Williamses were seated, the fans turned their ire on Serena, jeering her every misstep. |
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vent ire
|
0.33 |
|
Some American Jews are venting their ire through their pocketbooks. |
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evoke ire
|
0.26 |
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Judging from the reactions of passers-by, the missionaries evoked more ire than interest. |