affronted people's individuality, or or, I mean, there's no religious prejudice or even racial prejudice in antiquity.
So we're not affronted by the idea that chimps and humans have a shared ancestry.
Occasionally people have the affrontry to say to me, I don't like beer. I said, no, it's not that you don't like beer.
Your mere presence was an affront to good order and discipline.
This painting was seen as an affront to the Egyptian monarch.
It's clear from the affronted look on her face that she has smelled your shoes."
his back toward the cathedral as something of an affront .
Elles sont meilleures parce que forcément on a affront é plus de choses.
the book about why the Clintons were so affronted by Obama's decision to run but without wasting a lot of time, you know the story after that in some ways, just how bitterly contested
But I think it's important to explain the result and the background of this affront .
It was as if he took the complexity of human beings as a personal affront , the maddening inconsistency of human beings, their contradictions, which
And it was greeted by many people within the deaf community as a terrible affront in which they felt that the implant was erasing deafness.
Austin Kleon: Yeah >>male #2: And at first it was kind of an affront .
And all of a sudden, we were affronted with what do we do?
The whole presentation had been an affront to the team.
And so when people visit the site, they see that it's like it's an affront to their senses, angry Asian.
So on the other hand, this is one of the most heinous affronts to the dignity of the individual that
And, as a woman -- with my own measure of pride and confidence -- it affronted me.
- ...just put it on the left or top, and you can't anymore, and it is an affront to their existence.
So for us to say, well, there were just two different ideologies is, I think, an affront to the victims.
C'est quoi le challenge que vous devez relever pour faire en sorte que ce bateau fasse le tour du monde, affronte des mers,
And we used to scoop every single cookie by hand, but all of a sudden, we were affronted with, "Nobody scoops fast enough for me."
mean, I don't think there was a person in the United States that didn't feel in some way affronted but by how their