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The main target of their ire is the rapid adoption of Instrument Serif, the two-year-old font that is free to license.

Takaichi's remarks drew ire from Beijing, with China's foreign ministry describing them as "egregious".

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Then, he drew their ire when he proposed importing more beef from Argentina, potentially quadrupling US purchases.

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There's no hiding place for either, particularly now Martin is no longer there to be the primary target for the ire.

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His positions on Israel -- which he has called an "apartheid regime" while branding the war in Gaza a "genocide" -- have drawn the ire of some in the Jewish community.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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