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  • Some will provoke the ire of readers; others, their titillation.

  • Such unsporting conduct drew international ire and led to the formation of a strong protest movement.

  • This he agreed would be a possible starting point-anything except mechanical devices, which seemed to arouse his especial ire.

  • The authors also direct their ire to 'world music', suggesting it has become a narrow genre specifically because of this idea of novelty and 'purity'.

  • Perhaps the most difficult issue was the matter of parallel consent of the two communities, which aroused the ire of the cross-ethnic parties.

  • The optimism of 835 had become disenchantment and ire by 840.

  • The writer, however, views these parties as decadent and immoral, especially in a time of war, and they raise his ire.

  • These did not rouse the ire of churchmen because they did not claim to be truth even though they might serve to inspire the devout.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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