| 31. | Nancy Reagan would surely take justifiable umbrage at that!
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| 32. | My friend took umbrage at these pejorative terms, which I laughed off.
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| 33. | "Predictably, Avery took umbrage, " the authors write.
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| 34. | The environmentalists took umbrage and sued to force rules on the big ships.
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| 35. | This umbrage was cast by her ladyship, the 76th Countess of Groan.
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| 36. | It began with FSF taking umbrage with me pointing out a voting pattern.
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| 37. | Young didn't appear to take umbrage.
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| 38. | Grafman took umbrage because he felt that King unfairly branded the group as racist.
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| 39. | Mezera takes umbrage at moral arguments against it.
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| 40. | "I take great umbrage " at the ads, Fields said.
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