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And she did not mean to take her ire out on the old man.
President Bush is the man who should be the focus of our ire.
Once the ire is worked up, it's hard to just let it go.
Instead, both groups say they will reserve their ire for the Government.
No one wanted to risk the ire of the fleet mother.
Ire had been transformed and things could never be the same again.
Mary Ire came by and asked if we were still on for our interview.
But the crowd's ire was not limited to the players.
The new version has raised the ire of various groups.
Deep breathing or not, there was ire in my voice.
But having emphasized that, he again turned his ire on Congress.
Their ire was particularly evident at the show, and hard to understand.
He at times raised the ire of his former high school principal.
The ire in her voice more than matched his, she made sure of it.
Today, someone else was the target of the crowd's ire.
This is a great piece, full of passion and ire.
He had little choice but to meet the imperial ire head on.
At that point they could come down without fear of suffering from his ire.
But the church that once brought him peace now only raises his ire.
And the photo raised the ire of many Internet users.
Hillary Clinton in particular was often the target of his ire.
Here, the ire was apparent after just 12 seconds of play.
The elves came in for their share of her ire.
But his ire had been aroused, and he was not about to tell it that.
He brought them to his family home, which drew the ire of neighbors.