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13 Sentences With "taken umbrage at"

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Pakistan, meanwhile, has taken umbrage at India's rising influence in Afghanistan.
Bankers have taken umbrage at Dutch laws that limit the size of bonus payments.
More recently, Mr. Peña Nieto has taken umbrage at Mr. Trump's decision last week to send National Guard troops to patrol the southern border.
But Trump has increasingly taken umbrage at the fact that Fox News doesn't feature even more MAGA voices, and in recent days, he's posted tweets blasting Smith, Williams, and Brazile.
Plenty of New York art world figures have taken umbrage at the Museum of Modern Art, but the painter Ben Morea may be the only one who has managed to shut it down.
Erdogan has taken umbrage at the response by Western allies to last month's coup attempt, accusing them of failing to condemn those behind the coup, and being overly critical of the sweeping crackdown he launched in its wake.
Pilate could easily have taken umbrage at the prisoner's effrontery, but Schiavone suggests that he was already enamored of Jesus' charisma and his equanimity, while his answer to the charge of claiming to be king of the Jews upended Jewish theocratic claims.
Like many money managers and investors, Mr. Cooperman, the 76-year-old former hedge fund manager, has taken umbrage at Ms. Warren's critique of the finance industry and like others on Wall Street predicts there will be stock-market losses if she were to win the presidency.
"Trump has continuously shown where he stands on the issue of white supremacy, the most recent example being his egregious response to Charlottesville," said Jason Ajiake, a Howard student and organizer with HUResist, a student-led group that has fiercely opposed Frederick and more recently taken umbrage at the school's invitation of James Comey to speak at its convocation ceremony and be a guest lecturer.
Krishnachandra's courtiers pointed out that they had taken umbrage at being presented something not forbidden but against custom, but that they expected Krishnachandra to accept their own unorthodox proposal. With the opposition of Krishnachandra, Rajballabh failed to achieve the change he sought. Another legend connected to Krishnachandra involved the conflict between his diwan, Raghunandan, and Manikchandra, then diwan of Burdwan but in future to become raja himself. After Raghunandan and Manikchandra quarreled, Manikchandra accused the other man of theft and had sufficient power to order and see to his execution.
The story draws on religious themes, interweaving gypsy traditions, belief in the intervening power of the Virgin Mary, and the hope of God's forgiveness and redemption, into the Spanish tradition of bullfighting. The action occurs during Holy Week in Spain, and Michener competently captures the religious processions. He provides meticulous detail of bull fights (although some reviewers have taken umbrage at supposedly erroneous details in his narrative). The tale involves a Gypsy matador (Lazaro López), his sister (Magdalena López) who reads fortunes, a cross-eyed Virgin Mary (La Bizca), the American writer (Shenstone), the Spanish bull breeder (Don Cayetano Mota) who is struggling to revive his once-famed herd, and of course the many bulls in Mota's herd.
President of the Universal Society of Hinduism, Rajan Zed claimed that the ad could potentially have an adverse effect on meat sales overseas. Additionally, while the MLA has claimed that the response to the 'You'll Never Lamb Alone' campaign was for the most part positive, some in the Indigenous community have claimed that the advert is highly offensive. The aforementioned campaign that depicts early settlement has seen viewers taken umbrage at the complete commission of references to Australia Day, while others within the Indigenous community have since criticised the advert. During the advert, as Dutch, English, German and other early settlers alike arrive, their interaction between indigenous and non-indigenous people has reportedly tried to make light of Australia's past few years.
The monumental propylaeum gate from the inside Roman Domus Ancient Tyndaris was strategically situated on its prominent hill overlooking the wide bay of the Tyrrhenian Sea bounded by the Punta di Milazzo on the east, and the Capo Calavà on the west. It was one of the latest of all the cities in Sicily that could claim a purely Greek origin, having been founded by the elder Dionysius in 396 or 395 BC. The original settlers were the remains of the Messenian exiles, who had been driven from Naupactus, Zacynthus, and the Peloponnese by the Spartans after the close of the Peloponnesian War. These had at first been established by Dionysius at Messana, when he repeopled that city; but the Spartans having taken umbrage at this, he transferred them to the site of Tyndaris, which had previously been included in the territory of Abacaenum. The colonists themselves gave to their new city the name of Tyndaris, from their native divinities, the "Tyndaridae" or Dioscuri, and readily admitting fresh citizens from other quarters, soon raised their whole population to the number of 5000 citizens.

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