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incur wrath
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5.13 |
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What did he do to incur such wrath? |
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draw wrath
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3.29 |
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Cross his path, draw his wrath. |
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face wrath
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3.16 |
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But they can expect to face constituent wrath. |
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risk wrath
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2.30 |
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Why risk the wrath of the Japanese fans? |
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earn wrath
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1.65 |
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One of the guys keeping charts recently earned his wrath. |
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feel wrath
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0.99 |
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Young felt the wrath of God. |
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escape wrath
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0.79 |
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Few students escaped his wrath. |
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turn wrath
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0.72 |
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The golden rule is still the best rule and a soft answer still turneth away wrath. |
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provoke wrath
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0.53 |
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What did he do to provoke such wrath? |
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vent wrath
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0.53 |
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Yesterday they vented their wrath in a letter to the Times. |
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avoid wrath
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0.46 |
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Ms. Nasrin left the country in August to avoid the wrath of Muslim fundamentalists demanding her death. |
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bring wrath
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0.39 |
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Late shipments of Christmas goods brought the wrath of the federal government. |
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direct wrath
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0.39 |
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Azizah said Wednesday the prime minister seemed to be directing his wrath toward her. |
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aim wrath
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0.33 |
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Griffey aimed his wrath at GM Woody Woodward. |
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arouse wrath
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0.33 |
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She fears arousing the wrath of conservative Persian Gulf society. |
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focus wrath
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0.33 |
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He began to focus his wrath on the United States and the Saudi government. |
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invite wrath
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0.33 |
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Or to avoid inviting his wrath. |
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take wrath
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0.33 |
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He takes his wrath out on the chair. |
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experience wrath
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0.26 |
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Cordero is not the first occupant of left to experience the wrath of the fans. |
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fear wrath
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0.26 |
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But others fear the wrath of the IRS. |