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cannot afford to feel offended
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Was offended at God’s Word - Refused to acknowledge that he should do what
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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
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You never know if they’re happy with your offering or offended
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‘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
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He knew the captain was really offended by lack of military etiquette
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” She told him in a soft voice, “I’m not offended at all
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'It's more than that,' lsh said, offended
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persecution arises because of the word, by and by he is offended
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10And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one
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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
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wasn’t overly offended by his colleague’s rebuke
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looked at me with his eyes squinted for several seconds, almost offended I’d
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that his wife wasn't offended by it
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' Jean was suddenly offended and
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‘None at all,’ he replied, offended that his word could
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He was worried that I was offended by his ignorance
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‘Troyes, to be exact,’ said Jean, offended by the tone
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“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
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‘You were thorough?’ The mercenary was offended
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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
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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
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prophets who were deceived were a little offended by this guy who seemed to think he knew more than them
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Micaiah gave a wise answer to the offended
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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
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offended as he heard the bar being drawn back and
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his friend an offended look
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" Theodorous immediately whipped his head toward the man-child, fearing he may have offended the strange Lord
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"Oh dear" said Beauty sadly "I think you've offended him, it’s time I left"
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’ Legrand looked offended – as if he couldn’t
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Once you have enough faith in your own beliefs, it’s nearly impossible to be offended at
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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
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Iadros demanded hanging for these murderers, declaring that they’d offended the Gods by shedding
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I hope you're not offended or something
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Leptos glared, equally offended
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“Nonsense!” replied the Professor, sounding most offended
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The offended adjutant attempted, “Lord, I said there were none of significance
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He was still afraid she was going to be offended in some unknown manner and then she might refuse to fuck with him
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Good grief, had she offended this silly kid? She hoped not
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However, Mars was offended and hurt Psyche had turned against him so quickly, and he needed to carefully consider the turn of events
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‘I mean what I say,’ the Mock Turtle replied in an offended tone
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‘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?’
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offended or he was once again in communication
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professionalism and will not be offended if you deny us the information, but,” the cultist sighed
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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
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His two friends seemed the least offended by it though they seemed more cautious of his mood swings as the days progressed
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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
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” Her audacity surprised her, but it hardly mattered if she offended Hollowcrest now
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He answered, got a bit offended by what he was hearing, glared at me a few times, then
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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
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offended seeking retribution, the offender, redemption
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Should one of its members (part) transgress (sin), every member (whole) is equally offended, that is to say, the body (Church) suffers the consequences of that transgression
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Before we leave this subject I want to say that I don’t dislike Chaplains and I apologise if some of the above has offended you
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'I mean what I say,' the Mock Turtle replied in an offended tone
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'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?'
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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
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'It's a pun!' the King added in an offended tone, and everybody laughed, 'Let the jury consider their verdict,' the King said, for about the twentieth time that day
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Please, don’t be offended by me
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I doubted it, and it occurred to me belatedly that I should be offended that he had chosen the food for me
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What would that require? If I’d given the wrong answer, told him I wanted Worth to die—would that have offended him to the extent that he would choose to rewrite that part of me?
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The thought of vampires getting offended at the name that humans used for them struck me as absurd
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And immediately regretted it, because it had been instantly obvious that I had offended all three
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And I was still more than a little wary of what else might be in the house, besides overly eager staff members whom I accidentally offended at every turn
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Caroline was a shrewd one and at even the hint of manipulation, she would become even more offended than she was likely to be over the stable boy and back out of the deal
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Some will be offended by this attitude, but I really ain’t prejudiced
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In fact he looked like he had been offended somehow, kind of like if someone called his mother an ugly, unscrupulous, sex worker
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" She quickly realized that she'd offended, perhaps hurt his feelings
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Thus he hoped and prayed that God would not be offended and would find it in his heart like the loving father that he was to allow the Path to remain, to guide his faithful servant on to his Holy destination, beyond all the hardships and dangers that might arise in his quest
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“I’m not offended,” hastened the kid
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What have I done that has offended you, sir?”
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My perception is that people of other faiths, such as moderate Islam, Judaism, Buddhism or Hinduism are not those who are offended by Christian practices or festivals taking place within the United Kingdom
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Secularists now seem to have a constitutional right not to have any opportunity to be offended by even the slightest whiff of religion anywhere
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The old man sighed and nodded, understanding he had offended Celia somehow
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I’m sorry I offended you
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something else…huh?” Junya was offended by her comments; he attempted to
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For a moment she was offended, but then thawed as she saw the mild laughter in Gawavolf's eyes
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they sold it for devastated and offended us
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was so offended with the continuous ordeal that i felt my heart was
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The country wasn’t offended when he did
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14 And Hezekiah king of Judah sent to the king of Assyria to Lachish, saying, I have offended; return from me, that which you
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13 And said to them, You shall not bring in the captives hither, for whereas we have offended against the Lord already, you intend to
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Baker was slightly offended and told his wife when he went home that that the biggest Meredith girl seemed a very shy, sulky little thing, without manners enough to speak when she was spoken to
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He burned the barns of a man at Harbour Head who offended him
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contentions to cease, and separtes between the mighty; The brother offended is harder to be won than the strong city, and their
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They were somewhat bewildered by his generosity, and it took quite a while to convince them that they had not offended him in some way
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Even though we had greatly offended him and even though we had killed one of his own sons, he was prepared to forgive us and accept our surrender
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I asked if he had been offended by the move, but he insisted he was not
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Barefoot: Not prepared; without salvation and protection; easily offended; tender; good if one is standing in His presence (Moses and the
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Barefoot: No preparation; without salvation and protection; easily offended; tender; good if one is standing in His presence (Moses and the
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offended against you, or against your servants, or against this people, that you have put me in prison? 19 Where are now your
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Good guys think highly of women and speak highly of women and are not offended by the fact that most females set a better example in moral and spiritual issues than guys do
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I wasn't offended by what she said, just embarrassed they had found it
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“What about your listeners? They’re offended
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So far those who can afford it have not been offended
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dealt against the house of Judah by taking vengeance, and has greatly offended, and revenged himself on them; 13 Therefore so says
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“That’s just one of many times he’s offended a friend of mine
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to the world a memorial of their foolishness, so that in the things in which they offended they could not so much as be hidden