| 21. | Armory called the office an affront to the people of Nevis.
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| 22. | Hamburg Mayor Ortwin Runde called it an affront to German solidarity.
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| 23. | We would consider such attempts an unacceptable affront to Turkish justice,
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| 24. | The affronts that often go beyond civil polemics stir negative emotions,
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| 25. | It seems to be some kind of affront to human dignity.
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| 26. | Some Estonians said the OSCE presence was unneeded and an affront.
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| 27. | The affront touched off speculation that Stanton was about to resign.
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| 28. | He considered the bill to be an affront to his character.
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| 29. | He took particular affront to the third charge, writing that;
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| 30. | Such an affront to Victorian morality ensured the bill was passed.
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