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The merger drew the ire of several large Core Scientific shareholders, including Two Seas Capital, which filed a proxy in opposition to the merger in September, and has remained vocal on the subject since then.

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After the loss to Notre Dame, once again fans have turned their ire to Lincoln Riley and his play calling.

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It’s the funders and organizers of many voter witch-hunt efforts that draw my ire, because they exploit that reasonable wish for fairness for their own dark agenda.

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For the transportation secretary, surviving Musk’s onslaught — and the administration’s ire — means threading a narrow needle.

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Federline's memoir has raised the ire of Spears, and her vocal army of online supporters.

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