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1 But the standards have since come under fire across the political spectrum.
2 Linden Lab has come under fire recently on a number of fronts.
3 Ross has come under fire for not testing the citizenship question itself.
4 The country also has come under fire for its civil rights issues.
5 They will come under fire for their dealings with the Gupta family.
6 Dr Reilly has come under fire following a series of health-related controversies.
7 Titcomb had come under fire during the parliamentary inquiry after Carillion's collapse.
8 Geithner's handling of Libor has come under fire by other Republican lawmakers.
9 CME has come under fire because it was MF Global's first-line regulator.
10 The KPU has come under fire due to the rising death toll.
11 However, NHTSA's handling of the situation has come under fire from Capitol Hill.
12 Yet again, another police department has come under fire for using racist language.
13 Evans has come under fire for his unconventional health advice many times before.
14 Several Walmart stores throughout the country have come under fire for similar practices.
15 The companies have come under fire from both ends of the political spectrum.
16 The company has come under fire for creating one-off rather than repeat customers.
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