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ire

[ahyuhr] / aɪər /


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It proved to be Nancy's first game, and one in which the Edinburgh club surged to a 2-1 victory as howls of ire around Celtic Park were swapped for swathes of empty seats before full-time.

From BBC

In Curaçao, Stern said, he spoke once to Dutch authorities on the island but intentionally didn’t brief them to keep them from being thought complicit and drawing the ire of neighboring Venezuela.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alphabet’s Google is the biggest tech company to draw Disney’s ire for allegedly using copyright material to train its AI systems and allowing its tools to output material that violates copyrights.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Warner has historically been the largest producer of theatrical movies by annual release count, so even just cutting back on releases would risk strong ire from Hollywood’s creative community.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, that has raised the ire of Beijing, which has discouraged its companies from buying Nvidia chips.

From Barron's