What seemed to really rile people was the council did not shift one iota.
It used to rile me when they called me that, but nowadays I just go along.
At a minimum, Romney can use the Israel issue to rile up pro-Israeli Republicans.
If you want to rile people these days, just mention how much money some CEOs receive.
He said rank and rile police officers have to pay bribes to be promoted.
And that wasn't the only portion of the interview likely to rile anti-doping officials.
Then, Beijing strengthened export incentives, a maneuver bound to rile China's trading partners and give rise to disputes.
Gerrard's comments are likely to rile Villa manager Martin O'Neill who has already criticised Liverpool's handling of the situation.
But Fiorina is making her first big bet in printing in a way that could well rile the prickly heir.
More likely to rile the Russian public than corruption would be a poor performance by the country's Olympic team in Sochi.
Now the FCC will escalate its war on TV violence, but any effort to tread on basic cable could rile the Supremes.
How do you rile up 450, 000 financial professionals in a single day?
But that would rile the European Commission, whose rules do not allow such proceeds to be used in calculating the public deficit.
But Serbia's leaders have been warned that this will rile countries that have recognised Kosovo, including 22 of the 27 EU member states.
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But the Chinese have cheekily suggested to the Japanese the joint development of possible gasfields around the Senkakus, too which would be sure to rile Taiwan.
That will be tough on those who remain to the bitter end and the resulting job cuts and school closures will rile the powerful teaching unions.
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That comment is almost sure to rile up Victorians, Western Australians, Tasmanians and South Australians, many of whom will be devotees of the rival code, Aussie Rules (AFL).
But Vincent Sabathier of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC, says China is being careful not to rile America by talking of a space race.
If you can rile people up and make them think about all sides of a situation, you can prepare them for controversy that might come their way as a result.
Maybe what they really want is the problem -- something to hurl at their opponents at election time to rile up Latinos so they turn out and vote for Democrats.
He saw the announcement of a merger as an attempt to rile up Sunnis in Iraq by convincing them they were fighting the same cause as Syria's rebels, against Shiite domination.
Appealing the decision could rile liberal groups and parts of Obama's political base that are already upset with his forthcoming budget, which includes cuts to programs like Medicare and Social Security.
Stadiums will now be free to rile up crowds with video displays, and public-address announcers will no longer be restrained from inciting racket when the opposing offense faces a crucial third down.
For the first time, British teenagers followed the example of US teenagers and banded together, forging their own group identity with the aid of clothes, music and a hearty desire to rile everyone else.
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But the opponents of reform are more passionate than its supporters, the compromise bill before the Senate has parts that rile everyone and the Democrats are in no hurry to help Mr Bush win a domestic victory.
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Myths that particularly rile prison officials are reports that Supermax, southwest of Colorado Springs, is a dungeon where inmates are cast aside to rot and die, and that the prison is underground, which it obviously is not.
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