| 21. | Now of course, some people are affronted that such things can be illegal.
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| 22. | Yet the slightly affronted tone here recalls that of a ventriloquist annoyed with his dummy.
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| 23. | This message affronted human nature as well as logic, but nonetheless defined American policy.
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| 24. | He is among those who felt affronted by the Cannes Film Festival's rejection.
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| 25. | Suddenly, callers began to be affronted when someone didn't have a machine.
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| 26. | Perhaps they lack your ferocious sense of being personally affronted by this entirely reasonable policy.
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| 27. | But the affronted fiancees are soon disarmed by the punk chic look of the guys.
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| 28. | He was easily affronted and held grudges almost with glee against those who crossed him.
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| 29. | Such behavior affronted non-Jewish Poles.
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| 30. | :Yes, no admin was affronted.
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