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Both celebs and normies alike took umbrage with Oprah's comments.
The President took umbrage during an appearance nearby on Thursday.
When he learned of the letter, Mr. Staley apparently took umbrage.
However, Silva clearly took umbrage to the manner in which he lost.
Obama took umbrage in private during the 2008 Democratic primary race at Mrs.
But scientists took umbrage at the notion that their research has an agenda.
That Cuomo took umbrage at the name, though, is not all that surprising.
She took umbrage at McConnell's campaign putting her name on a mock gravestone.
"Listen, I would be a fool if I took umbrage with that," he explained.
That's part of why the White House Correspondents' Association took umbrage at the video.
" McGowan took umbrage with the piece and called it "vile, damaging, stupid and cruel.
Sanders took umbrage when asked if, as Comey had suggested, the president had lied.
Some say they never took umbrage with Old Dixie; it was just a name.
TC: You guys took umbrage when I suggested that luggage locks were pointless. Why?
McIlroy took umbrage with the members who voted against opening the club to women.
Sanders took umbrage, declaring in response that Clinton wasn't qualified to become commander-in-chief.
Many scientists took umbrage with this letter, highlighting some flaws in the methodology and conclusion.
The Jaguars, who had the second-stingiest defense in the league this season, took umbrage.
Which is why many took umbrage when Justin Timberlake tweeted how inspired he was by it.
Earlier this year, Putin boasted about the strength of Russia's arsenal, to which Trump took umbrage.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden on Thursday took umbrage with e-commerce giant Amazon.
Others simply took umbrage with where the photo was staged, at the heart of Tiananmen Square.
Stabenow took umbrage with the implication that she was sleeping, and she delivered a perfectly fiery reply.
I took umbrage to the amount of time he devoted to insulting me personally in that review.
So I took umbrage to it, and a little bit of a disagreement I would say, ensued.
Mind you, Siwa isn't old enough to drive yet, but that's not what Bieber took umbrage with.
Ms. Trump, a senior presidential adviser who profits personally from her support for women's empowerment, took umbrage.
WASHINGTON, June 13 (Reuters) - Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden on Thursday took umbrage with e-commerce giant Amazon.
Also last year, family members of Amy Winehouse took umbrage with the way they were portrayed in Amy.
Fans again took umbrage and viewed it within a larger drive to demote them from supporters to customers.
Lundvall made an effort to continually ask King Mo if he spoke English, something he took umbrage to.
The show was canceled by Mr. Putin, who took umbrage at his representation by an ugly, dwarfish puppet.
But just a few hours later, Cruz took umbrage at the idea that he had shifted his position at all.
On that occasion, Trump also took umbrage at a press release from Fox News that he said was mocking him.
Navarro also took umbrage at the slanderous and ludicrous Trump venom spewed against Curiel, who is both a then-Gov.
According to Knapp some Winnipeg Muslims took umbrage with Driver's online postings, especially those aggrandizing Islamic State or other militant groups.
The Trainwreck star took umbrage at Harrison's description of contestant Jubilee Sharpe during last night's The Bachelor: Women Tell All special.
This month, a number of people—some with their own convoluted logic, some just straight-up racist—took umbrage with a fictional galaxy.
" Of Hoffman's apology, Oliver added that he took umbrage with the actor's claim the alleged incident is "not reflective of who I am.
Until his mom was brought into it, though, and Jeb took umbrage, like a deleted scene from Stop Or My Mom Will Shoot.
The studio took umbrage at it, and after our successful preview the only note they had was to get rid of that scene.
Fiddy just fired back at MJ's daughter who, on Wednesday, took umbrage with 50 Cent posting a video of CB doing back flips.
He also took umbrage at the fact that the movie that won Best Picture at the Oscars, Parasite, was produced in South Korea.
Uber and Lyft took umbrage with the key indicator of the study—monthly earnings—which they consider to not be an especially relevant metric.
Deb took umbrage at Scarborough's comparison of his situation with Bradlee, the legendary Washington Post editor, and Brokaw, the longtime face of NBC News.
His work then fell from favor in part because some critics took umbrage at what they felt was his objectification of the female form.
One of the aforementioned photographic legends, Horst P. Horst, was inconveniently still alive and took umbrage at the video's unacknowledged appropriation of his work.
In the NPR interview, Pompeo took umbrage when asked if he owed Yovanovitch an apology, and maintained that he had defended all of his employees.
As he grew more religious, the "Darling Nikki" composer occasionally took umbrage with hip-hop's violent imagery and foul language, but his intersections never stopped.
" Many men took umbrage at Mr. Trump over a statement he released early Saturday in which he described the 2005 recording as "locker room banter.
The president took umbrage at a Fox News poll released late Wednesday that showed 51 percent of voters favoring his impeachment and removal from office.
As news of the GoFundMe hit the internet in a San Francisco Chronicle article last week, other San Francisco residents took umbrage with the group's goal.
"  Minority Whip Trent Lott (R-Miss.) took umbrage and thundered:  "This is not the British Parliament, and I hope it never will become the British Parliament.
After Donald Trump took umbrage to the size of his comparatively puny inauguration crowd in January, the photo from Wednesday was almost too good to be true.
Soon, her friends took umbrage and said a lot of unkind things but long after I was gone as I immediately deleted my comments and blocked all concerned.
"Mignon Clyburn, the FCC's lone remaining Democratic comissioner, also took umbrage with the Friday news dump in a fiery statement:"Today is apparently 'take out the trash day.
Julia Ioffe was served up on social media in concentration camp garb and worse after Trump supporters took umbrage with her profile of Melania Trump in GQ magazine.
Comey declined to answer a reporter's question regarding the President's firing of former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, but he took umbrage at Trump's repeated critiques of the department.
King also took umbrage at the questioner for drawing a link between King's rhetoric and the man accused of killing 28503 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday.
Some Holocaust survivors and their offspring took umbrage at the parade of dignitaries and the breathlessness with which their appearances were being covered in the Israeli news media.
Babashoff's outspoken censure of the East Germans in 1976 earned her the nickname Surly Shirley from an American press contingent that took umbrage at her lack of sportsmanship.
Last December, Beijing took umbrage at Turnbull's comments and the subsequent introduction of legislation to counter foreign interference, which appeared to be directed in large part at China.
The Athletic reported that Casspi took umbrage with criticism that the bench unit was not playing with enthusiasm, leading to words being exchanged with Temple and a brief altercation.
In Tim Cook's lengthy interview with the Washington Post, he took umbrage at that assumption, adding that, going forward, AI will be a critical part of the Apple ecosystem.
Hemmersbaugh also took umbrage with Hotz's claim about driver responsibility, and subtly referenced the trend of Tesla customers pushing their cars' semi-autonomous features in unsafe ways as evidence.
Chuck Rosenberg, the former acting head of the Drug Enforcement Administration, took umbrage over the president's call to police officers to rough up suspects they were taking into custody.
She took umbrage when an emergency room physician recently suggested she take "half a Norco" -- a pill akin to Vicodin, an opioid-based painkiller -- for her excruciating back pain.
Because 2016 has been far from a normal year, a number of journalists and social media users took umbrage with the RNC's use of religious language in a political context.
Syndergaard took umbrage with the message posted by the Indians' official Twitter account prior to the 26-year-old scattering two hits over six innings in a 2-0 win.
When a school official explained that the intent of the event (which was eventually canceled) was not to prompt a discussion of social issues and values, Ms. Marzollo took umbrage.
Many Kentuckians took umbrage at her perceived insensitivity to the sufferings of the state's miners, after she appeared to welcome—as most Democrats do—the demise of America's coal industry.
In a back and forth that included repeated asides about time remaining and pleas to the chairman for fairness, Sessions took umbrage at Franken's implication that he had acted improperly.
It's not like woman critics were effusive in their praise — but there is a marked difference in how they phrased their criticism, and what, in fact, they took umbrage with.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Finally, after a second day of watching the Royals rub their World Series victory in the Mets' faces with another pregame victory celebration, one Met took umbrage.
Last weekend, Martin took umbrage at the notion that young people have changed, making it harder for strict disciplinarians like him to survive, much less thrive, in the coaching profession.
"We don't do zero-tolerance policing," he said, adding that he took "umbrage" at the Justice Department's suggestion that zero-tolerance policing had migrated from New York to Baltimore and elsewhere.
The landscape, electrical and septic work went off without a hitch, but a neighbor took umbrage when a surveyor was seen taking measurements for a fence the family intended to have installed.
When asked if she was disappointed that two white men in their 70s, Biden and Sanders, were leading the field despite the presence of six women, she took umbrage — at the question.
Trump took umbrage to a question from Kelly about his past comments about women, and later told CNN's Don Lemon that Kelly had "blood coming out of her wherever" during the debate.
That appeared to anger their safety, Jamal Adams, a third-year starter, who took umbrage at being shopped after having reportedly told team executives that he wanted to remain in New York.
The FTC also took umbrage against Qualcomm's use of its patents: specifically, how it wouldn't sell modems to companies who didn't also agree to pay royalties on phones that didn't use Qualcomm modems.
Weaver is reportedly unpopular with younger staff, who took umbrage with his abrasive leadership style and his perceived disregard for the digital campaigning that made Sanders a surprise threat to Hillary Clinton's bid.
GORDON GEMMILLEmeritus professor of financeWarwick Business SchoolCoventry As a New Jerseyan by birth, I took umbrage at your statement that Bruce Springsteen is "New Jersey's most famous poet" ("Out of luck", April 9th).
The new name, bestowed by Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Nation of Islam, was important to Ali, who referred to Cassius Clay as his slave name and took umbrage when people used it.
Last summer, as Mr. Trump began to rise in the polls, party leaders took umbrage at the idea that they'd have to do something to keep the nomination from the likes of him.
" In a statement, Vance took umbrage at the idea that "the debate over encryption is often referred to in terms of privacy and security, with little regard for the impact on crime victims.
While the progressive HBO host Bill Maher has criticized Trump a number of times, in August, Trump took umbrage at Maher's comments about his visit to El Paso, Texas, following a mass shooting.
The two reporters, Ivan Safronov and Maxim Ivanov, said they had been forced to quit after Kommersant's publishing house - owned by billionaire businessman Alisher Usmanov - took umbrage at an article they authored last month.
Speaking at a separate briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang took umbrage at Trump comments on Thursday that China was becoming a "very weakened nation" due to companies leaving China because of the tariffs.
Porter's ex-wife, Jenny Willougby, so took umbrage at Trump's demeaning tweet that she responded with a scathing column in Time berating his ignorance at the real and dangerous societal malady that is domestic abuse.
The latest came when opinion columnist Bret Stephens took umbrage at a tweet that referred to him as a "bedbug" — a reference to a separate report that the Times's newsroom had been suffering an infestation.
During a Democratic town hall in South Carolina on Tuesday night, Sanders took umbrage with the ad (for, among other things, showing him with unkempt hair) and defended himself with a humblebrag about his massive campaign rallies.
And with the political race for the next president well underway, the second-highest-ranking official in uniform said he took "umbrage" with the notion from certain candidates that the military has been gutted in recent years.
In 2014, he took umbrage to a rhetorical comparison drawn by President Barack Obama at the United Nations between instability in Middle Eastern regimes and the abusive tactics of American police departments like that of Ferguson, Missouri.
Ms. Klobuchar, who dismissed the error as "momentary forgetfulness," instead took umbrage with the attacks that Mr. Buttigieg had lobbed at her over the lapse, at one point accusing Mr. Buttigieg of calling her "dumb" and being overtly personal.
The following is a blow-by-blow account of what transpired: 9:02 - After The Miz took umbrage to LaVar rejecting a partnership between the Big Baller Brand and The Miz, Miz asks the crowd whether UCLA won this year.
The OCC has tried to take the initiative—last year it invited applications for "special purpose national bank charters" aimed at fintechs—but state regulators took umbrage, though the charter does not permit deposit-taking and none has been awarded.
Critics dismissed it as a rehash of ideas put forward in earlier efforts to resolve the conflict, took umbrage at photographs of Palestinians who benefited from American aid programs that the Trump administration has since cut, and assailed its omissions.
Even so, many Canadians on social media took umbrage with this remark, pointing out that the country's single-payer healthcare system, which provides "free" (it's paid through taxes) universal health care to all, is a point of pride for many Canadians.
Mr. Chayefsky, who had already balked at an offer for Columbia Pictures to release "Network," was meeting with United Artists about the film when he took umbrage with a business affairs executive who told him he thought the Howard Beale character didn't work.
Phil Klay, a Marine veteran and the author of "Redeployment," a collection of short stories about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, said he had little problem with most of Mr. Kelly's remarks, but took umbrage at his restrictions on the questioning.
Spectators can catch the latest player to star in a spat with administrators on Court One when Paul-Henri Mathieu, who took umbrage at not being granted a wildcard and then qualified for the main draw anyway, takes on Belgian 10th seed David Goffin.
She took umbrage with my characterization of her father as an immigrant—framing him instead as a refugee—and with my questions about the willingness of people from small towns to accept newcomers, pointing to the across-the-board support for her ailing aunt, Kim.
Hannah, who was "on a tight budget," took umbrage at the cost of her drink and got into an argument with a waiter about the price of lemons versus the price of a pot of tea, which she claims the waiter said is the same.
Prosecutors said Craig, 74, should have to surrender his passport and get prior approval from the court for foreign travel, but the defense took umbrage at that, saying Craig has been a member of the bar for 45 years and has a sterling reputation.
Away from the U.S. political capital, Zuckerberg is engaged in serious discussions about Myanmar with a group of six civil society organizations in the country who took umbrage at his claim that Facebook's systems had prevented messages aimed at inciting violence between Buddhists and Muslims last September.
Its Game of Thrones adaptation split players down the middle—I enjoyed it, but could see why others took umbrage with its low-impression relationship with the TV show—and Minecraft: Story Mode suffered for, well, Minecraft "proper" not having much of a story to start with.
Midway through the show, a security guard edged too close to the main part of the stage, and Ozuna took umbrage, punching him in the head with the same fist that was clenching his microphone, kicking off a brawl that almost brought the concert to an end.
Musk took umbrage and pointed to how humans have already been outsmarted by machines at games like chess and Go.  Ma insisted that it was "stupid" to consider this a sign computers were smarter than humans, comparing it to a human trying to out-run a car.
Trump took umbrage at the report's portrayal of aides routinely ignoring his commands, including his former White House counsel Don McGahn, former campaign adviser Corey Lewandowski, former White House aide Rick Dearborn, former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, former staff secretary Rob Porter and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats.
While Trump has been trying to present a positive outlook on North Korea since Singapore, he did cancel a planned visit by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Pyongyang, after the president took umbrage at a letter written by Kim Yong Chol, the former head of North Korea's spy agency.
One of Sanders' senior advisers took umbrage at remarks made by President Barack Obama in an interview with POLITICO published earlier in the day, namely that the Vermont senator represented a "bright, shiny object" and thus a challenge for Clinton to contend with as she attempts to win over voters.
During a news conference in Germany on Thursday, Pompeo took umbrage with an American journalist's question posed to his German counterpart about whether Ukraine had "suffered a setback with what happened in Washington," namely the White House's decision this summer to block nearly $400 million in military aid meant for Ukraine.
Population control activists had influential enemies, including the anti-abortion Catholic Church, which took umbrage at the movement's positions on abortion and contraception, and a growing New Left, which prioritized socialism and race and class issues over what it criticized as the movement's racist politics and bourgeois emphasis on conservation and environmentalism.
McGregor's outlandish comments made him instantly comparable to Mayweather Jr. But, the American took umbrage to the fact the Irishman was lauded for his ability to build big fights by making potentially controversial statements, while he was often criticised for it in what he deems to be a racially-based double standard in the combat sports world.
In the build up to their own fight, the Minter camp took umbrage over the stubble headed Hagler, who might use his bristly cranium in clinches to open up their chap's cut happy face; in turn, the Hagler camp cast a wary finger at Minter's cut man, Jackie McCoy, if they spotted him applying any illegal looking substance, he would be reported and Minter stripped of the title in the event of a win.

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