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- Picket lines are generall } 011trances to stores and on public sidewalks affronting them.
- When Ketch was imprisoned for " affronting " a London sheriff, Rose was appointed in his place.
- At home, as soon as Brian sees that Peter is affronting Lois, he says that he should be protecting her instead.
- In bruising language, it said Microsoft was cynically affronting the court and asked for a rare peek at the company's products before their release.
- As we want to do it without affronting all of Serbia, and without hitting its people . . . we will proceed with caution and that will take time.
- Kindly Isabel Koomoa, the owner-chef, and Diana Strever, who runs the dining room, take pity and sneak a chicken salad discreetly to me without affronting the New Mex Messers.
- Instead of accepting clear consensus, B2C has gone off and written this perverse interpretation of his past yogurt victory to producing consensus-affronting clear policy-speak encouragement to perform bold RM closes.
- But the opposition Conservative Party accused Prime Minister Tony Blair's government of affronting an ally in a bid to demonstrate left-of-center credentials and a self-proclaimed ethical foreign policy.
- Despite opposition from the senior monks and the risk of affronting the British Government, Saradananda took full responsibility and accepted both of them into the order and met highly placed Government officials for explaining his position.
- Those are separate issues, and none of it has to do with insults to me or affronting capital-' a'- Admins .-- talk ) 17 : 55, 7 February 2009 ( UTC)
- Faro Hospital dismissed Jose Manuel Manana, 36, for " personally affronting " the prime minister and " calling in question the good image " of the hospital, the national news agency Lusa reported.
- Berger had been the odds-on favorite to lead the NEC and, because of his longstanding relationship with the president and presence in the administration, would have been able to take the helm without affronting the competing deputies.
- With one exception, all of his liaisons were held with courtesans, whores and young domestic helpers, and he prided himself immensely on never affronting'the sanctity of wedlock'by committing adultery with a married woman ."
- Authorities at Faro hospital fired Jose Manuel Manana, 36, for " personally affronting Professor Cavaco Silva " and " calling in question the good image " of the hospital, the national news agency Lusa reported.
- Most of the cardinals, handpicked by John Paul II, share his views, but others have hinted that there is room for more discussion in the future, leaving an opening for a moderate candidate who could appeal to liberals without affronting conservatives.
- Authorities at Faro hospital fired Jose Manuel Manana, 36, married with two children, for " personally affronting Professor Cavaco Silva " and " calling in question the good image " of the hospital, the national news agency Lusa reported.
- In the wake of the Sept . 11 terrorist attacks in the East, Berkeley's city manager ordered the fire department to remove the large American flags it was flying from its trucks over concern of affronting the area's large and vocal antiwar contingent.
- In typical oblique modesty, writing in the preface to the New York edition ( 1907-09 ), James described the creative origin for " The Portrait of a Lady " as " the conception of a certain young woman affronting her destiny ."
- More than 30 years ago, when the shah of Iran was trying to modernize and Westernize his county by his " white revolution, " dissidents would whisper that their shah, through measures such as land reform and education for women, was undermining traditional society and affronting Islam.
- No sooner had 65 million Americans embraced " Schindler's List " last Sunday than Coburn denounced NBC for affronting " decent-minded individuals everywhere " and hitting an " all-time low " by airing a movie with " multiple gunshot wounds, vile language, full frontal nudity and irresponsible sexual activity ."