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ire

[ahyuhr] / aɪər /


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It’s a trait that has been on full display in every interview Kelly has given since he became the target of the administration’s ire.

From Salon

The price war has drawn the ire of Beijing, with China’s top market regulator earlier this year calling for the companies to engage in “rational” competition.

From The Wall Street Journal

An off-the-cuff endorsement of President Biden last week by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez drew the ire of progressive voices and activists over the weekend.

From Washington Times

Since April, each of Chicago’s 22 district police stations — along with several other city-owned or otherwise unused buildings — have become a temporary home for hundreds of migrants, sometimes drawing the ire of local residents.

From Seattle Times

The move quickly drew ire from the U.S. and British governments, which took issue with the extraterritorial application of the security law.

From Washington Times