Mexico coach Manuel de la Torre is sure to come under fire after a third straight draw, which dropped El Tri (0-0-3) to second-to-last place in the standings.
The lower house is scheduled to begin debating Bhagwat's dismissal after it reconvenes on April 12, and Fernandes is likely to come under heavy fire.
The National Assembly for Wales has already agreed to establish the post but ministers have come under fire for failing to introduce a similar office in England.
Nearly 100 vessels have come under fire, according to the International Maritime Bureau, and almost 40 vessels have been hijacked.
Maradona responded to critics after the match, having come under fire for most of the qualifying campaign since taking charge a year ago as Argentina's manager.
And then, for a fifth time, they went back -- into the fury of that village, under fire that seemed to come from every window, every doorway, every alley.
Recent wars such as Iraq and Afghanistan have lacked a real front line, and women serving there have come under fire and had to fight back alongside male counterparts, she said.
Facebook has come under fire for applications uploaded to its site that have breached users' privacy.
On the back of Saturday's defeat, Johnson took time to defend his coaches, who have recently come under fire for their part in England's underwhelming displays.
It was a dismal start for Everton manager David Moyes and chairman Bill Kenwright, who have come under fire for their failure to land a single new player this summer.
Specifically referring to the Comcast 250GB limit that has recently come under fire from Netflix and others now that its Xfinity TV app on Xbox 360 skirts the cap entirely, Aragon noted cable companies have the pipe and the bandwidth and can restrict competing services.
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The list goes on, but over the past few days the rapper has come under fire for comments he made to Zadie Smith for a recent New York Times Magazine story.
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Mr Paulson has come under fire for not having sought to use public money to resolve the crisis sooner, and failing to recapitalise financial institutions at the outset, as many Democrats and independent economists urged.
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The service has come under fire from opposition AMs for failing to meet targets on response times.
The former Muslim Brotherhood leader, who became Egypt's first democratically elected leader last year, has come under fire by some who compared him to Mubarak and said he amassed power for himself and his Islamist allies.
The Ares rocket system being developed to loft the shuttle's replacement into orbit has also come under fire.
No Republicans backed the former Nebraska GOP senator, a decorated Vietnam veteran who has come under fire on a range of issues relating to American foreign policy in the Middle East and elsewhere.
Service, has come under fire in recent years for not moving quickly to approve cutting-edge cancer cures.
But Mr Straw has come under fire after he told the Commons he wanted to see "all" the passengers out of the country as soon as possible.
The team has come under fire for bounty systems and wiretapping, not to mention the many lawsuits and an ongoing investigation by the Freeh Group.
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Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have already come under fire this year from gay supporters for failing to respond strongly enough when the US military's outgoing top commander Gen Peter Pace described homosexual acts as "immoral".
The service has come under fire by regulators and taxi companies who have tried to regulate the service.
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In a year where governments have come under heavy fire for excessive spending, Lockheed has had to deal with retracting defense budgets.
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In recent years the stewardship of large public-pension asset pools has come under sharp fire amid revelations of undisclosed "pay-to-play" and conflicts of interest.
The Bush administration has come under fire for what critics have called a slow federal response to the disaster.
The practice has come under fire in recent months, especially since DoubleClick announced plans to start combining anonymous online data with personally identifiable information.
President Bush's administration has come under fire in recent months from environmentalists angered by its reluctance to cut carbon emissions, by its moves to weaken endangered species legislation and by its support for naval use of sonar systems that can kill whales.
BofA, which has come under fire over concerns about its capital position and ongoing mortgage issues tied to its Countrywide Financial unit, led a rally that expanded to the rest of the financial sector.
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However, the UK Government may come under fire from the opposition Conservative Party, which called for the army to be withdrawn after a British soldier died during September's daring operation to rescue British troops held hostage by the West Side Boys militia.
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