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    1. Psalms: 119:165: Great peace have they which love thy law: and nothing shall offend them


    2. What can one do to avoid complete social ostracism? That is a problem which you can work out for yourselves, according to your individual circumstances but to all of you I would say this, avoid these foods wherever possible but do not, in the process, offend anyone


    3. Despite my apparent unconcern, the last thing I want to do is offend his sensibilities


    4. against? How would something perceive that change and offend against your


    5. I hope it doesn’t offend you that God would speak through a star, because apparently he does


    6. I won’t offend you with the details of what followed –


    7. their beliefs with others; they are afraid to offend them


    8. to offend yet another local, before setting off for the


    9. ’ Jean didn’t want to offend the woman,


    10. You’ll offend the Gods by entering

    11. I’m not trying to offend you, but what I said was it would be believable


    12. As they left her suite he stopped in the doorway and asked, “If we’re going to be a couple, will you allow me to kiss you, at least?” She did have a few hang-ups about physical contact before marriage and he definitely didn’t want to offend her


    13. This will seriously offend Bob's dignity


    14. The very name seemed enough to offend the other Imperial, who took a quick drink before inquiring testily


    15. The following paragraphs may offend some readers and


    16. One of my favorite jokes (which would offend some


    17. Alice did not wish to offend the Dormouse again, so she began very cautiously: ‘But I don’t understand


    18. They do not seem to offend much against any of the other three


    19. And here, the military re-victimized a father anguishing over the murder of his son by Islamic terrorists because they don"t want to offend Muslims


    20. He would rather condemn poor children to failing schools than offend the teachers" unions

    21. But in recent years, sad to say, the very concept of valedictorian would of course offend and absolutely negate the supposed equality of all that schooling


    22. As long as the link has relevance for being there, leads to a relevant benefit for the reader, and offers a solution to their problem or need, you will not offend anyone and you will find yourself with a higher click through… a click through will often lead to a sale


    23. “If I offend you, you have my permission to move to the other side of the room


    24. A journalist who enjoys a First Amendment right to obtain certain information as it relates to his or her pursuit of a ―storyline‖ should properly consider the sensibilities of the individual being interviewed; that questions raised should be fair and balanced and not intended to either harass, embarrass or otherwise offend that individual and that the highest (professional) standards should be (properly) observed at all times and that that journalist should neither conceal some hidden agenda nor interpose pre-conceived biases that purposely seek to discredit, distract or place that individual in a compromising position and that answers to stated questions should never be taken out of context or pre-determined and that, (most importantly), privacy rights should be observed at all times


    25. Nevertheless, such morally reprehensible behavior, that should otherwise offend the sensibilities of any civilized nation, requires a sober assessment of what actually occurred and placing this event in its proper perspective; meting appropriate punishment if warranted


    26. As a Roman Catholic, I too am oftentimes offended by gratuitous Christian bashing that has become commonplace in the Motion Picture Industry, for example, and among second rate, dysfunctional ―artists‖, (subsidized at tax-payer expense), whose Christian points of view are intentionally designed to (publicly) offend not only their primary target (Christians) but other religiously minded individuals who take religious matters seriously


    27. He is a black man, who seems to be focused on the social wrongs of the past, so keep that in mind and don’t say anything that might offend him, or there is no hope that you will get what you want


    28. I try to offend equally


    29. “Master, you will not offend me


    30. Not wanting to offend either of the two sergeants, Colling accepted the invitation

    31. I didn’t want to offend her


    32. his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one


    33. it is a serious thing to offend one of god’s


    34. to offend or harm them


    35. “Have I done something to offend you?” Marcus says


    36. Meredith's mind a conviction that he should not offend Mrs


    37. If your fellow believers choose to cremate themselves or their loved ones, give him love and respect, but never ever offend them!


    38. 31 Surely it is sufficient to be said to God, I have born chastisement, I will not offend any more,


    39. 15 If I say, I will speak so, note, I should offend against the generation of your children


    40. 165 Great peace have they which love your law, and nothing shall offend them

    41. offend not, because they have sinned against the Lord, the habitation of justice, even the Lord, the hope of their fathers


    42. I’m just worried that he’ll offend you and I’ll spend the next two months wondering if you think I’ll turn out just like him


    43. 2 Therefore chasten you them little and by little that offend, and warn them by putting them in remembrance in which they have


    44. 13 For this man, that of earthly matter makes brittle vessels and graven images, knows himself to offend above all others


    45. 4 He who is hasty to give credit is light minded; and he who sins shall offend against his own soul


    46. 11 A man who uses much swearing shall be filled with iniquity, and the plague shall never depart from his house, if he shall offend,


    47. I do not mean to offend, but… well, have you not failed?”


    48. what we eat, then we should not eat it with him there, or tell him that we eat what would offend him


    49. Suzy could see no end to the tedium but she didn’t want to offend her man


    50. Or do they dread being judged racists, bigots, or homophobes if they insist on objectivity in reporting news that might offend vested interests intolerant of criticism? Or, Seligman wonders, are the top editors simply fearful of standing up to “the new militants in the newsroom?” McGowen’s book, says Seligman, leaves the impression that media managers are










































    1. cannot afford to feel offended


    2. Was offended at God’s Word - Refused to acknowledge that he should do what


    3. I learned to control my body so that I didn’t have to use the bucket too many times, hating the crawling stink of my own detritus, and, oddly, I did not want The Kid to be offended by my bodily waste


    4. You never know if they’re happy with your offering or offended


    5. ‘She was only about seventeen; her mother had offended a small group of Welsh nationalists … the upshot was that they kidnapped the girl and stole her away to Wales, demanding all sorts of things in return for her safety


    6. He knew the captain was really offended by lack of military etiquette


    7. ” She told him in a soft voice, “I’m not offended at all


    8. 'It's more than that,' lsh said, offended


    9. persecution arises because of the word, by and by he is offended


    10. 10And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one

    11. He thinks back to the scene outside the main entrance that he witnessed a few minutes previously and feels a little offended that she could think that


    12. wasn’t overly offended by his colleague’s rebuke


    13. looked at me with his eyes squinted for several seconds, almost offended I’d


    14. that his wife wasn't offended by it


    15. ' Jean was suddenly offended and


    16. ‘None at all,’ he replied, offended that his word could


    17. He was worried that I was offended by his ignorance


    18. ‘Troyes, to be exact,’ said Jean, offended by the tone


    19. “And as long as your not offended by my prying, what prompted that field for your consideration?” Harry became more and more fascinated by his new friend


    20. ‘You were thorough?’ The mercenary was offended

    21. The reality of the message from this dream is that the next generation should go farther than we do and we should encourage them to do so, yet the intercessor was struggling for years to hold the same ground and was offended when someone finally broke through


    22. Those who are in the place of intense warfare can become offended, or the people who gain the victory and are criticized for it can be offended, both of them because of misunderstanding


    23. prophets who were deceived were a little offended by this guy who seemed to think he knew more than them


    24. Micaiah gave a wise answer to the offended


    25. You won't be offended, Watson? You will realize that among your many talents lying is not one, and that if you had shared my secret you would never have been able to impress Smith to come here


    26. offended as he heard the bar being drawn back and


    27. his friend an offended look


    28. " Theodorous immediately whipped his head toward the man-child, fearing he may have offended the strange Lord


    29. "Oh dear" said Beauty sadly "I think you've offended him, it’s time I left"


    30. ’ Legrand looked offended – as if he couldn’t

    31. Once you have enough faith in your own beliefs, it’s nearly impossible to be offended at


    32. Galileo, utterly shocked and offended but not being stupid, did profess his “error,” and thereby escaped months or perhaps years of excruciating torture—a Hell on Earth, ironically to have been skillfully crafted and carried out…by the Church


    33. Iadros demanded hanging for these murderers, declaring that they’d offended the Gods by shedding


    34. I hope you're not offended or something


    35. Leptos glared, equally offended


    36. “Nonsense!” replied the Professor, sounding most offended


    37. The offended adjutant attempted, “Lord, I said there were none of significance


    38. He was still afraid she was going to be offended in some unknown manner and then she might refuse to fuck with him


    39. Good grief, had she offended this silly kid? She hoped not


    40. However, Mars was offended and hurt Psyche had turned against him so quickly, and he needed to carefully consider the turn of events

    41. ‘I mean what I say,’ the Mock Turtle replied in an offended tone


    42. ‘Oh, a song, please, if the Mock Turtle would be so kind,’ Alice replied, so eagerly that the Gryphon said, in a rather offended tone, ‘Hm! No accounting for tastes! Sing her “Turtle Soup,” will you, old fellow?’


    43. offended or he was once again in communication


    44. professionalism and will not be offended if you deny us the information, but,” the cultist sighed


    45. My ‘crime’ offended them so much that not only was it covered up, but I was locked away in a place certain to dispose of me


    46. His two friends seemed the least offended by it though they seemed more cautious of his mood swings as the days progressed


    47. He glanced at the crowd, hoping that at least one person was as offended as he was, but all he saw staring back at him were expectant faces


    48. ” Her audacity surprised her, but it hardly mattered if she offended Hollowcrest now


    49. He answered, got a bit offended by what he was hearing, glared at me a few times, then


    50. The tree exuded an unpleasant odour that stung her eyes and offended her nose, but she pressed on, doing her best not to breathe too deeply












































    1. And if you have any thoughts that you will be able to mold the person out of his or her offending habits at a later date, forget it


    2. Michael, after tutting at the state of Dave’s carving knife, busies himself with a steel, sharpening the offending article


    3. removed the offending footwear and rubbed his


    4. ” They watched the emphatic hands and urgent manner of a man in a vest and shirt-sleeves across the street apparently offending the meticulously dressed gentleman and woman in front of him, as neither of them seemed to be the least bit sympathetic to his cause


    5. He indicated the offending jar with a contemptuous sweep


    6. offending items out of her bag


    7. the offending member on the table and gestured towards


    8. Most of the time, Lunarey didn’t find any interest in those things, yet she acted intrigued every time to avoid offending Kelia


    9. Debbie was attempting to hold a torch beam on the offending device while the doctor stretched his neck to get a better view


    10. offending servant would have been apprehended long before he could cause any damage

    11. They are unwilling, for fear of offending the people, who, by so great and so sudden an increase of taxes, would soon be disgusted with the war ; and they are unable, from not well knowing what taxes would be sufficient to produce the revenue wanted


    12. In our present multicultural, politically correct, overly sensitive culture, the only religious communities one need have no fear of offending are the Judaic and the Christian


    13. 9/ll was caused by Islamic terrorists, and our troops are being killed by Islamic terrorists overseas and on our very own military bases; yet, our commanders are more concerned about „diversity" and not offending the Muslim community


    14. The president called in the offending agent and said, “Naughty, naughty, mustn’t do


    15. Saldon and Manna drew themselves to a stop and drew their weapons, surrounding the offending bush


    16. Addendum to the above: These (monstrous) atrocities call for a swift execution of Justice whereby the offending party or parties are quickly apprehended and taken into (martial) custody, properly arraigned, expeditiously brought to trial and adjudicated in conformance with rules of evidence


    17. A society, however well-intentioned, ceases to be ―tolerant,‖ once that society allows itself to devolve into a sociopolitical checklist dedicated to the advancement of ―appropriate‖ behavior and verbal expressions dictated by idiosyncratic designs rather than common sense lest its members be perceived as offending artificially constructed practices that have inexplicably seeped their way into the conventional mainstream


    18. The ostrich plucked the sock from Shooter's hand, deftly flicking the offending object over the roof of the car


    19. The conversation was a scintillating blend of weather, politics, gossip, invective at a particularly offending, ‘Member’ of the Opposition; whom I wasn’t familiar with; and puckish jokes from Jennifer and her sisters three


    20. That was when they saw with horror what someone had done to their car – smashed the windscreen to smithereens and left the offending brick on the passenger seat

    21. The ostensible reason for such change is the need to avoid offending people of other faiths in today’s diverse society


    22. He’d wrapped his strong arms around pressing her middle inward and it had helped, but the pain had only gone away after she had heaved up the offending substance


    23. Meredith against offending her


    24. She vaulted lightly to a seat on the pine tree, and laid the offending muff on a bough


    25. Display the errors one by one, focusing on the offending field


    26. with our offending the law, and objects to our infamy the transgressings of our education


    27. Under the tutelage of Civil War America is becoming a nation beaten into submission by sensitivity, compassion, fear of offending, and the thousand and one other interdictions and prohibitions of the politically correct mantra


    28. do not tell the truth about struggle and conflict through the ages in order to avoid offending minorities, ethnic groups, women and


    29. “You feared being ridiculed and shunned for exposing your nakedness, you feared offending everyone by desiring females other than your wife, you feared that your sexual performance might be judged to be poor, you feared that promiscuous sex with promiscuous females would lead to sexual diseases and unplanned pregnancies and bastard children and the loss of your wife’s love and the breaking of your marriage, as well as shame, dishonor, humiliation and loss of respect from everyone involved


    30. “Stop!” Damalis stayed with her hand raised while Negel turned to the offending voice; it was the Daughter of Light

    31. The offending fireman thrashed up from the water begging the Doc to forgive him


    32. The trick is to offer suggestions without offending anyone and without trying to impose your will on the administration, and feeling hurt or upset if they don't accept your ideas


    33. The driver's door of the offending car is still open


    34. They liked blue better but chose green to avoid offending the carpet too much


    35. If he was always going to worry about offending Sebastian then he’d be better off alone


    36. A swathe of pink chiffon draped over the offending flesh was rather fetching, she thought – not stopping to wonder what it would fetch


    37. If one of the feed lines starts to block, the plant is supposed to be shut down so the offending valve can be isolated, removed, then cleaned and replaced


    38. If mercy requires that you rescue the smaller lad, does not justice demand the punishment of the larger and offending youth?" In answering, Jesus said:


    39. Intolerance, a contentious spirit, or any other disposition to interfere with the smooth running of the community would bring about the prompt and summary dismissal of the offending teacher


    40. Norm put down to something in their genes not enabling them to survive on the modified food and he spent the next few months isolating the offending genomes

    41. Norm and Boran had achieved this by altering and replacing 42000 offending DNA strands


    42. " Jesus commented at great length on the relation of prayer to careless and offending speech, quoting: "Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips


    43. But if your brother will not hear you, if he persists in the error of his way, go again to him, taking with you one or two mutual friends that you may thus have two or even three witnesses to confirm your testimony and establish the fact that you have dealt justly and mercifully with your offending brother


    44. When he refused to listen to their protests, they promptly appealed to Rome, and the emperor as promptly ordered the offending shields removed


    45. Her bound wrists were useless but she managed to part the offending locks with her knees, saw blood on her garments and realized that she was bleeding from her wrists, ankles and nose


    46. Offending you guys was not my intent


    47. Yosef felt better: the woman had been quite skilled in answering Yeshua in a way that would quiet him down without offending the boy


    48. Essentially, she said that my fears had been focused on how I would look, and on not offending people, as if the words were mine


    49. The offending house was commandeered by the state as were all other houses then alienated from all ‘capitalists and landlords’ in the country


    50. offending all of us present with their drooling, diseased












































    1. “You’re not working on a case!” It offends me more than it should


    2. This tax, therefore, so far offends against the first of the four maxims above mentioned


    3. offends one, to have to wash and wipe them and put


    4. 14 And he who cannot put to death one who offends him holds a sceptre, as though he


    5. The rise of the common man, yearning for a better life for himself and his family, offends them because it displaces their preeminence as the directorate of social and political values


    6. “This offends me


    7. I tell you, it offends me a lot! Is there anything I can do to help bring the assassins to justice? If there is, you can count on me, and on all of us from Winghoof!”


    8. “If Mother offends her, I think dark forces must still be influencing her


    9. You have heard that it was said by them of ancient times: You shall not commit adultery but I say to you that whoever looks at a woman to lust after her has committed adultery with her already in his heart and if your right eye offends you pluck it out and throw it from you because it is profitable for you that one of your body parts should perish and so that your whole body should not be thrown into Hell; and if your right hand offends you cut it off and throw it away from you because it is profitable for you that one of your body parts should perish and that your whole body should not be thrown into Hell


    10. 18:3-11 Truly I say to you; unless you are converted and become as little children you shall not enter into the Kingdom of Heaven therefore whoever shall humble himself as this little child the same is greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven; and who so ever shall accept one such little child in my name receives Me; but whosoever shall offends one of these little ones who believe in Me it is better for him that a millstone were hung around his neck and that he was drowned in the deepest of the sea

    11. Disaster to the world because of offences! because it needs to happen that offences come but disaster to that man by whom the offence comes! Therefore if your hand or foot offends you cut them off and throw them from you; It is better for you to enter into life lame or maimed rather than having two hands or two feet to be thrown into the everlasting fire; and if your eye offend you pluck it out and throw it away from you; It is better for you to enter into life with one eye rather than having two eyes to be thrown into the fire of Hell


    12. say something that offends me? If I didn't want to be offended then I would not have


    13. She issues a motherly scolding when she feels I have done wrong but defends my reasoning when my ―ugly American‖ abrasiveness offends others


    14. Li Hongzhi repeatedly offends the


    15. "I'm sorry if this offends you, but you signed up for this


    16. “My friends, today you witnessed the power of hellfire and I can see in your faces that it offends you as it does me, remember I told you there is little or no honour in the way I will fight this war


    17. It's so free it offends the church people


    18. This offends against Ineos policy, so Mr Deans was suspended


    19. own boys in the field and at home, and if some one offends you,


    20. offends you or your beliefs, but these are mine and they co-

    21. We are always ready to complain indignantly that others’ hatred offends us, but we never see our own


    22. The parish has put up with a lot from that man … but it's his arrogance that offends most


    23. Cass playfully offends her as he continues laughing, “Stop tickling me girly!”


    24. “He’s miffed about his son making a choice that offends Ares


    25. Public sentiment is quick to know and to feel what offends these


    26. Whatever makes one conspicuous offends the canon


    27. is this lack of consideration on my part which offends you, and I


    28. An arch-vil ain with this code might kill an underling who questions, or offends him


    29. Rubens was a painter who gloried in the unrestrained expression of the zeal to live and drink deeply of life, and glorious as much of his work is, and wonderful as it all is, the excessive use of curves and rounded forms in his later work robs it of much of its power and offends us by its grossness


    30. In every man there is a witness for a 'law, against which he offends by sin

    31. O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings, who for the most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shows and noise: I would have such a fellow whipped for o'erdoing Termagant; it out-herods Herod: pray you, avoid it


    32. That it was from WeCare’s button-pushing rag I discovered what happened at the abbey the night the Hoar Frost King was destroyed offends me endlessly


    33. I may also enjoy the precious privilege of assuring you of my fond, faithful, and unalterable affection, whenever you visit your favorite bower, unless, indeed, it offends your pride to listen to professions of love from the lips of a poor workingman, clad in a blouse and cap


    34. Consider that his was a mind which shrank from pity: have you ever watched in such a mind the effect of a suspicion that what is pressing it as a grief may be really a source of contentment, either actual or future, to the being who already offends by pitying? Besides, he knew little of Dorothea's sensations, and had not reflected that on such an occasion as the present they were comparable in strength to his own sensibilities about Carp's criticisms


    35. He doesn’t like the smell; it offends him, he says, but what he really doesn’t like is my weight


    36. Besides, Laigle de Meaux, that bald-head, offends my sight


    37. Woe to him who offends a child! Father Anfim taught me to love children


    38. Only what offends me is that he doesn't love me at all


    39. Every such occupation with other people offends her


    40. This miserable, ill man, who has lost his mind from the exercise of power, with these words offends everything which can be holy for a man of our time, and men,—Christians, liberals, cultured men of our time,—all of them, are not only not provoked by this insult, but even do not notice it

    41. The reader does not know what the author wants,—whether he wants to show the whole emptiness and baseness of Paul, who with indifference turns away from the woman and offends her, only because her form is spoiled from being pregnant with a child by him, or whether he wants, on the contrary, to show how agreeable and nice it is to live the way this Paul lives


    42. This proposition frightens and offends her (she loves him), opens her eyes to her position and to that of her mother, and makes her suffer deeply


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