| 11. | But folks in North Dakota, many of them, took umbrage.
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| 12. | Others will no doubt take umbrage with the effective trims to pensions.
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| 13. | But Johnson's coach and several teammates took umbrage with Pippen.
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| 14. | Much of the contrary umbrage is more righteous than right.
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| 15. | Sahadi took umbrage and stomped out of a press conference.
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| 16. | Other Western allies also took umbrage at Washington's public stance.
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| 17. | Historians took umbrage at his unapologetically non-scientific approach.
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| 18. | To take umbrage is to be considered an infantile response.
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| 19. | The Grand Prince Andrey II gave umbrage to the Mongols.
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| 20. | Both Gail and Eileen took this news with deep umbrage.
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