| 1. | And maybe the only one that moves him to gratuitous umbrage.
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| 2. | He took umbrage with the fickle fans before the series began.
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| 3. | Perhaps in two years he'll find umbrage to vent.
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| 4. | Shaheen seemed to waffle last week under Iowa's umbrage.
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| 5. | Esterbrooks said he was heckling Sheffield, and Malone took umbrage.
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| 6. | Schroeder again took umbrage and canceled his own vacation in Italy.
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| 7. | Brazil, among other countries, took umbrage at such remarks.
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| 8. | It was a completely logical question, but Bradley took umbrage.
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| 9. | Mugabe said his supporters " have taken umbrage to that.
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| 10. | Conservative religious groups took umbrage far more swiftly than the mainstream.
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