The same partisan passion that rankles Republicans is firing up Democrats around the country.
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Its humiliation at Chinese hands in a brief war nearly 50 years ago still rankles.
"It rankles losing that game because there was a definite chance to win it, " said Johnson.
That rankles some athletes and agents, and they hope to topple ESPN's cozy setup.
That, of course, is just the sort of cockiness that rankles with health pundits.
The influx or, as Russell Pearce, a Republican state legislator, calls it, the invasion of illicit migrants rankles.
Of course, the mass carmakers that remain are not British-owned but foreign, which really rankles.
Official talk of modernization and innovation rankles Vladimir, who supplements his income with work for Russian Souvenirs.
This rankles Hassan, who inherited the joint venture and its terms, according to people familiar with the matter.
What really rankles employers is that neither program gets at an illegal who works completely off the tax books.
That rankles some who see an unseemly mingling of preaching and profit.
However, the notion that a director has an authorial role rankles with those who feel filmmaking is and should be a collaborative medium.
While Conan says "it is great to be able to see my children grow and learn, " his role as keeper of the home rankles.
What rankles with many critics of the ban is that it appears out of proportion when compared to punishments handed out for similar offenses.
Specialty hospitals' financial success is part of what rankles their large competitors, especially given that they get paid the same for a given procedure.
The rise of cognitive therapy rankles psychotherapists and psychiatrists who ply the retrospective analysis and soulful conversation, whose origins date back to Sigmund Freud and the 1890s.
There is much distance and disaffection on parade, and we are meant to take it as coolly and uncomplainingly as the characters do, but that presumption rankles.
We are now asked to submit, and this is what rankles most with me, to an agitation which is fed with foreign money and ceaselessly inflamed by Nazi and by Fascist propaganda.
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And for all the accolades surrounding the new doll, there's one constant in the Barbie wardrobe that still rankles - all these years and jobs later, Barbie still wears quite a lot of pink.
However nothing rankles quite like the fraudulently pious.
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Austin aides have their focus groups too, and they claim the vice president's aggressiveness only rankles, reminding voters of the ugly noises from the past four or five years in Washington, the showdowns and shutdowns.
It rankles a bit to hear such a marvellous explanation of the forces that created the mid-Atlantic rift that bisects Iceland on the Thingvellir plain near Reykjavik, but no hint that Europe's first parliament, the foundation of one of the most prosperous and democratic societies on earth, met just over a thousand years ago on that exact same spot.
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