Ire Sentence Examples

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  • Kiera felt her ire rise at the blatant appraisal.

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  • Damian could feel his ire through the screen.

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  • Yea, verily, they shall be saved from God's ire (de ira) and called to the mercy of Christ.

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  • For the present Napoleon's ire fell upon Prussia.

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  • Having roused the ire of Sir Henry Bagnal (or Bagenal) by eloping with his sister in 1591, he afterwards assisted him in defeating Hugh Maguire at Belleek in 1593 and then again went into opposition and sought aid from Spain and Scotland.

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  • The first two chapters, ire pi X apcvµarwv, may be based upon a lost work of St Hippolytus, otherwise known only by a reference to it in the preface of the Verona Latin Fragments; and an examination shows that this is highly probable.

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  • With Nepet and ten other Latin colonies it refused further help in the Hannibalic War in 209 B.C. Its importance as a fortress explains, according to Festus, the proverb Sutrium ire, of one who goes on important business, as it occurs in Plautus.

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  • Quint knew he should quell the ire that surged up and pounded in his neck.

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  • Ire these methods the flow of heat is deduced from observations of the rate of change of temperature with time in a body exposed to known external or boundary conditions.

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  • The short vowels e, ire wanting; in their place the old a sound still appears as Sanskrit, e.g.

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  • According to Vasari the angel kneeling on the left, with a drapery over the right arm, was put ire by Leonardo, and when Verrocchio saw it his sense of its superiority to his own work caused him to forswear painting for ever after.

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  • A beautiful timbered house of the 15th century, how ever, survives ire Ockwells, a short distance south of the town.

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  • His smile reassured her, sapping the ire and replacing it with peace.

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  • African (Ire or Irai or Lagos) rubber tree, which belongs to the Apocynaceae, a natural order which includes the Landolphia vines as well as other rubber producers.

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  • Toddlers and Tiaras has attracted the ire of many viewers.

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  • On Judgment Days, the righteous ire that she directs at a rogues ' gallery of global miscreants hits hard.

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  • It is difficult to think of anything more likely to arouse the ire of the locals than intimately searching their homes for weapons.

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  • Why take such a negative view when there are so many other issues worthy of such ire?

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  • Not all of them behave politely or reasonably, and the cashier often takes the brunt of the customer's ire.

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  • That, and the little matter of a cookie in the oven of love, which seemed to be taking a back seat in her ire.

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  • Drugs, which directly trigger happiness in users, provoke irectly trigger happiness in users, provoke ire.

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  • He raised men, gave money, obliged his sons to take up arms and incurred the ire of Parliament.

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  • Why take a moral position that will draw the ire of a world power?

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  • Its use of rabbit fur on its clothes had attracted the ire of campaigners.

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  • Sites that repeat the Flash intro each time the same user visits the home page raise the ire of most web users.

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  • Why is this particular target chosen, and why does it inspire so much ire so much ire?

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  • Instead it combines both by focusing its satirical ire on the magazines that promote superficial celebrity culture.

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  • Timberlake's comments in the aftermath of the Super Bowl suggested that he didn't plan it, and so the public turned their ire on Jackson.

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  • Without it, she would be relying on handouts and government assistance, which would also raise the ire of the general public.

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  • The feud between those families has been a highlight of the Paddlewheel Excursions riverboat ride for generations, and now riders on Shoot the Rapids will brave the ire of the moonshiners.

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  • Comments on why the 41-year-old actress is pregnant in the first place have raised the ire of more than one woman reading them.

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  • Waiting in line at the Department of Motor Vehicles, strolling leisurely around the shopping mall and patiently waiting to check out groceries are all activities that have the potential to raise this sign's ire.

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  • Fans should beware of 'griefers' or people who sign up to the anonymity of the Internet to post 'false' spoilers in an effort to raise fan ire.

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  • Jenny and Emma are both safely home, but Jenny secretly moves out of the loft to avoid Rufus' ire about her choices.

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  • These sites are the ones that have been the focus of record label ire.

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  • Some artists, such as Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls, who was a soloist on the song, drew special ire from the critics, who wondered about some of the decisions made when putting the track together.

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  • Gretchen’s exuberant personality and good looks, plus the fact that Jeff was significantly older than her, made her the target of her fellow Housewives’ ire almost immediately.

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  • Those third and fourth season changes drew the ire of critics on all sides.

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