What
stoked the ire of the infamous online activists?
But the chocolate bar waiting to be eaten really grabbed my attention and
stoked my ire.
U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order banning travellers and refugees from seven predominantly Muslim countries has
stoked ire and concern from tech communities down south and here in Canada.
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's not quite the shortcut to victory you might expect, as enemies can now spot you from further away now, but we can imagine it'll
stoke the ire of purists (calm down — it can be switched off in the menus).
Not exact matches
Attorney General Jeff Sessions» decision to rescind an Obama - era directive that made enforcing marijuana laws against companies that comply with state laws a «low priority» raised
ire in both parties and
stoked uncertainty in states where the drug is legal.
The media of course did its usual best in
stoking up and reporting much of the furore and
ire; and it did so with scant regard for what the Pope actually said.
Jurgen Klopp opted to name a much - changed, very youthful side for the game against
Stoke, drawing the
ire of fans across Twitter.
Joe's furnace is unquenchable: as Biblical doppelganger, his carnal curiosity is constantly
stoked by the invitation of moribund English housewives and widows — and his
ire is only aroused when an appropriate mate choice threatens to free him from his fleshy fixations.
The
ire of members has been
stoked after several cards unilaterally made changes.
The original Mortal Kombat also
stoked Lieberman's
ire following its release for arcades and the (up until then) kid - friendly Super Nintendo in 1992.
Greenpeace and Union of Concerned Scientists» stance on nuclear power is probably the best example of things which
stoke my particular
ire.