| 41. | The Republicans, naturally, take umbrage at predictions about what they might do.
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| 42. | Oakland Raiders quarterback Billy Joe Hobert said Wednesday, taking umbrage at the comparison.
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| 43. | In fact, one nationally syndicated columnist took umbrage at people in small cars.
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| 44. | I guess I just take umbrage at misstating science and taking liberties with science,
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| 45. | Dunleavy, meanwhile, took umbrage at assertions that the Lakers were the underdogs.
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| 46. | She took umbrage at the idea that his words amounted to shots at Clinton.
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| 47. | Jackson took umbrage with Bryant in a Chicago Sun-Times story last week.
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| 48. | Carter's mother, Michelle, took umbrage to those quotes Thursday night.
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| 49. | But Saudi officials took particular umbrage on Tuesday.
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| 50. | Bea took umbrage and left with a still-smiling Wacky at her side.
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