| 11. | "It's an affront to justice,"
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| 12. | Making the vote compulsory would be an affront to our traditions.
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| 13. | Both involve an unreasonable affront to the dignity of the passengers.
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| 14. | And his free-throw shooting was an affront to charity.
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| 15. | An Affront to Love, Marriage and All We Hold Dear.
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| 16. | Instantly, I took this ritual sightless gesture as an affront.
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| 17. | Tax evasion is a serious affront to the rule of law.
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| 18. | Charity seemed an affront to national honor, for one thing.
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| 19. | Sounds akin to propaganda and an insulting affront to our intelligence.
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| 20. | Kohl said Germany intended no affront toward Poland and other nations.
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