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Getting affronted by the fact that the Greens are doing well in those seats and then trying to say that we're targeting them and not targeting the Liberal seats.
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And on that note, be prepared to get affronted by friendly northerners at every opportunity.
If we realize that the people who meet us and even brainstorm with us in the fast-paced interview pipeline are all but certain to forget us shockingly quickly, we won't get affronted when the inevitable failure-of-recollection takes place.
VICE: I don't understand why all the parties get so personally affronted when other parties make deals.
Who among us expected Australia's youth, for instance, to get so furiously affronted when Triple J announced they were considering moving the Hottest 100 from Australia Day? "We did," Trials says.
The affronted then get their satisfaction by cackling at the ancient venery: Poins: Let's beat him before his whore.
In recent decades, they have often seemed affronted by the very request.
Peoria is a sleeves-rolled, get-it-done sort of place, affronted that politicians can fail to do their job and face no consequences.
In the green room, Mr Menuhin says wryly he supposes his German audiences may be a bit affronted to hear what he is now doing because they have almost got to the point of specialising so much that someone doing Beethoven is not thought right for Mozart.
When affronted by a client, she gives as good as she gets, lashing out with a bitter, venomous fury.
No, they say (fairly affronted by the age-based assumption) they don't prefer to get their music in MP3 format.
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