Sentences with phrase «ire of»

Bianca cleans the lab where she works which raises the ire of the cleaning staff.
Trump earned the ire of environmentalists when he unveiled plans for a massive golf course in Scotland in July 2012.
All his attention brings the ire of the principal Nathan Gardner (Robert Downey Jr.), a man with a slew of his own personal issues — alcoholism and a relationship with his daughter (who Charlie happens to be dating) that needs repair — that require immediate attention.
Chastain stars as Catherine Weldon, the artist who risked the ire of the pioneers to paint Native American leader Sitting Bull, in a solidly crafted film
The president's big announcement at the start of the film is that he's made a deal with the Iranian president and is proceeding to withdraw all troops from the Middle East, a move that comes with a boatload of stunningly puerile speeches, and sparks the ire of right - wingers and big corporations invested in the business of war.
Ryan Gosling does his patented «Hey, girl» brooding act as an American drug runner who invites the retributive ire of a sword - wielding cop.
In particular, the show's crude humor attracted the ire of Entertainment Weekly's TV critic.
The second film in the series, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, raised the ire of Potter - heads around the world when producers declined to recast the role of the villainous wizard Gellert Grindelwald, whom Depp portrayed in the first installment.
After first setting this budding escort up with a doctor (Sharon Stone) and her friend (Sofía Vergara), Allen eventually hazards that Turturro's services might do wonders for — yes — a Hasidic widow (Vanessa Paradis), whose sudden visits to Manhattan stoke the ire of a lovelorn Orthodox cop (Liev Schreiber).
It takes its toll; he loses focus instigating the ire of his longtime aide Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), his business adversary Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell) and the US military, which uses his longtime friend Lt. Col. James Rhodes (Don Cheadle) to its advantage.
This seems to raise the ire of her alien superiors, which in turn sends her careening off into our world in a desperate attempt to integrate with humanity.
She draws the passive - aggressive ire of Bárbara, who stamps around the home with a forced smile practically plastered to her already false, done - up, perhaps literally plastic face.
He captures the imagination, then ire of Crown Prince Leopold when he makes a move on Leopold's lady, the Duchess Sophie von Teschen - a woman whom Eisenheim tried to romance when they were younger, but was foiled due to her being of a far higher social standing.
In fact, the film is already raising ire of protest groups for its treatment of taboo subjects, including animal cruelty and mental illness.
The Post is a film that feels in constant motion, where the camera is often hurtling forward to catch up to the drama, which here takes the form of heated negotiations between Post publisher Katharine Graham and her editor Ben Bradlee around the ethics and efficacy of continuing to publish the Papers after the Times had raised the ire of the Nixon administration.
All of this context is valuable, particularly as it establishes Graham's moral dilemma about whether to move ahead with printing reports of Ellsberg's leaks: Not only must she imperil her paper's financial health and draw the ire of a vindictive president, but she must also assent to damning, historically vital critique of her vacation partners and social relations.
Killer's Kiss follows boxer Davey Gordon (Jamie Smith) as he meets and falls for a beautiful dancer (Irene Kane's Gloria), with problems ensuing as Davey subsequently raises the ire of a shady nightclub owner named Vincent (Frank Silvera).
This gets the ire of her volatile father Jerry (Danny Baldwin), Theresa's brother.
While his eagerness to work quickly ingratiates the new hand with his employer, he arouses the ire of a less - industrious worker.
It's also meant to raise the ire of voters, who aren't likely to have any real choice at the polls in 2000.
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(Case in point: When her ballet - inspired video for Vogue España provoked the ire of the dance community, the 20 - year - old supermodel simply disabled the comment function on all targeted Instagram posts.
On one now infamous Instagram, Make Up For Ever (also owned by LVMH) noted that 40 shades «is nothing new to us,» inciting the immediate, and unforgiving, ire of the Internet.
The one item that sold out immediately was the leopard print coat, drawing the ire of many a Twitter user.
Be, I lent my voice to this discussion with a comment on IAYB that raised the ire of Ms. Williams and a critical post on Elephant Journal that was not well received at the time but the tone seems to have caught on.
This exercise will draw the ire of any self - respecting gym owner, especially one that hasn't invested in good - quality, high weight - rated Olympic bars.
This will draw the ire of your fellow gym goers faster than anything.
With no nutritional redemptive properties, sugar quickly raised the ire of all nutritionists from Low Calorie adherents to Low Carb to Paleo to Raw Food.
Celebrities have joined in the condemnation of fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana — honchos of Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana — who drew the ire of Elton John Saturday when they declared gay adoption unnatural and deemed children born via IVF «synthetic children.»
And the conclusion of the new paper, in Bioscience, seemed likely to draw the ire of many who objected to the earlier work: Continue reading Caught Our Notice: Climate change leads to more... neurosurgery for polar bears?
Like a growing number of specialty drugs (Gilead's Sovaldi, Dendreon's Provenge, Novartis's Gleevec, and Bristol's own Sprycel), Yervoy's staggering price has drawn the ire of many.
After a summer of negotiations whose slow pace and political gaming has drawn the ire of numerous health advocacy organizations, representatives of U.N. member states appear to have come to a compromise on a political declaration document for the 19 September U.N. high - level meeting on the prevention and control of on noncommunicable diseases (NCDs).
The military's use of biofuels originally sparked the ire of some GOP members of congress and the senate after it was widely reported that the military pays up to $ 26 a gallon for some «advanced» biofuels, which can be used as direct replacements for petroleum fuels used by ships and aircraft.
Japan's move has also drawn the ire of conservation groups.
To date, it has amassed more than 47 million papers — and drawn the ire of academic publishers, including Elsevier.
The site has long drawn the ire of conservatives, including a failed legal challenge by the Mountain States Legal Foundation.
Orders for the Rejuvenator flew in from across the globe, although Overbeck attracted the ire of doctors.
Broad claims of success have sparked the ire of scientists, who insist the complexities of stem cell therapies make such success unlikely.
It drew the ire of the Trump administration, which proposed canceling it entirely in the White House's FY 2019 budget; Congress and the space science community have so far stood firm against that proposal.
And with party unity a theme the Republicans keep trying to hammer, Trump has drawn the ire of GOP Chairman Reince Priebus for his refusal Tuesday to endorse the reelection bids of House Speaker Paul Ryan (R - Wis.)
Over the past several years, Vudu Lounge has drawn the ire of area residents and local elected officials, who claim the velvet - rope club brings late - night noise and rowdy behavior to the area's quiet blocks.
To the ire of mainline Democrats, Avella recently joined the Independent Democratic Conference which governs the upper chamber in a power - sharing agreement with Republicans.
In July 2016, Mark - Viverito announced that the bills would not go before the Council and instead be handled internally by the NYPD, which earned the ire of some Council members and police reform advocates.
In recent weeks, Donovan has drawn the ire of some who are unhappy with a grand jury's decision not to indict a police officer in connection with the death of Eric Garner.
The proposed amendment drew the ire of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who said it would be «devastating» to the state.
Warren had held off endorsing Clinton during her primary with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, a decision that drew the ire of some of her colleagues in the Senate.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman may have drawn the ire of many passionate sport fans by trying to crack down on fantasy sport sites like FanDuel and DraftKings.
She drew the ire of President Trump, who tweeted that she would do «anything» to get money from donors, and said her longtime political patron, former President Bill Clinton, should have resigned from office for sexually related transgressions.
Albans) drew the ire of influential billionaire and future Senate coup architect Tom Golisano by fiddling with his BlackBerry during a meeting -LSB-...]
That Faso appeared at McLaughlin's inaugural along with a host of other officials and didn't say anything about the cloud hanging over the new county executive raised the ire of one of his would - be successors.
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