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26 Sentences With "take umbrage at"

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But I really take umbrage at this GIF: Me. You.
Others take umbrage at remakes of classic horror films. Me?
Mr. Sessions seemed to take umbrage at the president's latest message.
Miller would surely take umbrage at losing out on titles to drugs cheats.
But I must take umbrage at Apple's position regarding the unlocking of a terrorist's cellphone.
They take umbrage at definitions that would restrict the type of acts or scenes in porn.
I, as an editor with more than 40 years' experience, take umbrage at the trivializing of my professional work.
Mr. Fieg, reasonably enough, appeared to take umbrage at the question of where to find the Kith in his collaborations.
Mr. Trump himself seemed to take umbrage at the suggestion that he needed China's approval to speak with Ms. Tsai.
Some Rubio supporters take umbrage at what Cruz is trying to do, even as they crow that he will be unsuccessful.
But, really, how dare people take umbrage at her insult of a show many of them can't be bothered to watch?
Understandably, those of us who were victims of this attack take umbrage at the suggestion that this is merely a Trump problem.
I am fully aware that this may make me sound anti-relationship (something my partner of seven years may take umbrage at).
How better to feed that case than to misrepresent, and then take umbrage at, the president's tough talk on a psychotic Latin American gang?
The cast seemed also to take umbrage at the press coverage — their uniformly anti-media takes were positively Trump-like — that implied the show manipulates them.
The base serves as the nerve center for the country's drone program (officials take umbrage at the term drone – these aircrafts are not your tech friend's hobby toy).
There was no doubt that roughly half the country would take umbrage at whatever decision was arrived at, especially now that Clinton is the presumptive Democratic nominee for president.
READ MORE: British Landlord Tycoon Bans 'Coloured People' Because of 'Curry Smell' While many take umbrage at Ramsay's remark and have labelled it racist, Rameez himself seems to be pretty happy with how the interaction turned out.
And his communications director slung mud about Bloomberg's health -- she later said she had misspoken -- as she appeared to take umbrage at the very idea that a man in his late 70s should be up-front about his health.
Thrown into that mix is the fact that White House chief of staff John Kelly is very close to Nielsen -- she followed him into the DHS job -- and might take umbrage at her firing (or forced resignation) and step aside himself.
In an interview, Georgia's prime minister, Giorgi Kvirikashvili, said the papal visit was "very important as Georgia gets closer to Europe and the West in general," and he said he saw no reason for anyone to take umbrage at the pope's presence.
If I felt that I were targeted — and these are the same people Hillary Clinton demeaned with her ill-advised "deplorables" characterization — I would take umbrage at such an insult and ignore the rantings of what I viewed as the pathetic crybaby left.
" But Suzette didn't take umbrage at Jenner donning the commemorative tee: "And then I think Kylie [Jenner] last year was wearing a Selena shirt, and that didn't come as a surprise, either," she said, "because they are fans of Selena and our music, so it was cool.
And although most New Zealanders say they are proud of their country's multicultural mix, a few take umbrage at an upsurge of immigration: annual net migration (new arrivals minus departing locals) has risen to over 70,000 in the country of fewer than 5m people, 16 times as many as in 2008.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFed saw risks to US economy fading before coronavirus spread quickened Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Britain announces immigration policy barring unskilled migrants MORE is by no means the nation's first chief executive to take umbrage at the coverage he receives from the press.
Many of Warren and Sarah Brown's descendants still live in the greater Hampton Falls area and take umbrage at the rewriting of their family's history.

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