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1
That's a
direct
affront
to the celibacy pledge taken by Catholic priests.
2
For many, the cigarette ban is a
direct
affront
to their civil liberties.
3
No
direct
affront
was offered; she was simply no longer invited.
4
Removing Borman would be "a
direct
affront
to the rule of law" FCA said in the filing.
5
The MLS academies offer free and elite instruction, a model that is a
direct
affront
to the entrenched pay-to-play model.
6
The move was viewed as a
direct
affront
to Kabila by AMP leaders, who pressured Kamerhe to step down as speaker.
7
It was a
direct
affront
to the President from his own party, and Pierce did not dare to veto the bill.
8
The burning of the temple was not only a sacrilege in his eyes, it was a
direct
affront
to his sovereignty.
9
To fans like Laura King, this is a
direct
affront
to a band that helped changed their lives for the better.
10
The new alliance between the US and Iran is a
direct
affront
to Saudi's tribal sensibilities, enough reason to snub the west all together.
11
"I bespeak no courtesy, sir," Dave replied coolly, though without
direct
affront
.
direct
affront
direct