| 1. | Affronted, the Kazakhs came back strong in the following period.
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| 2. | Britain was affronted and no longer trusted Japan as a partner.
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| 3. | First Krajicek was affronted; then he went about fixing the problem.
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| 4. | His audience would be affronted if he formally asked them to emigrate.
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| 5. | Catholics are hardly alone in objecting when values are affronted.
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| 6. | Dingell is clearly affronted at the idea of being challenged.
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| 7. | Older people are particularly affronted, as are political conservatives.
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| 8. | Affronted by Crawford's appointment, they too left the army.
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| 9. | One's expectations of what should be are affronted.
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| 10. | I am frankly affronted by �tienne Dolet's discourtesies to me.
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