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None of us is infallible and I apologize to anyone who has taken offense.
" But Booker did not back down in having taken offense to the invocation of "boy.
"I'm not so sure if anyone who's seen her has taken offense in that way," says McLeod.
What do you think about comedians' attitudes and approaches to what younger generations have taken offense to?
That certainly was not my intention, but I understand why a good number of individuals have taken offense.
When asked in interviews about specific instances where others have taken offense, Trump has always pushed back hard.
Capitol Police officers had also taken offense at the picture, which is currently located near a police security checkpoint.
Most of us would have avoided van Gogh, ignored him, or taken offense at him, as his contemporaries did.
"I apologize to anyone who may have taken offense at any of my comments," Fury said in a statement.
He said Wednesday that he had not taken offense at Mr. McCarthy's remark, which he also interpreted as a joke.
His aides and allies have taken offense to the term "Bernie Bros," calling it a smear of his diverse supporters.
The Chinese government has taken offense to criticism from the United States about Xinjiang and defended its practices there as counterterrorism measures.
The "Face the Nation" host Margaret Brennan asked Omar whether she understood why Haros and many others had taken offense at her comments.
For what it's worth, both Johnson and Stein have in repeated interviews with CNN taken offense at the notion they would spoil the race.
Some have taken offense at the costume, saying it's inappropriate for others to dress up as a different race and is akin to blackface.
State troopers cleared the gallery and broke up the protest, but by that time some of the Republicans on the floor had taken offense.
Detectives believe, in what they say is the most solid of many competing theories in Ms. White's case, that the new dealer may have taken offense.
It's not just trolls — journalists and celebrities from Pakistan appear to have taken offense at her description of Pakistan as a "failed state" run under sharia law.
" Marden tells Inside Edition that the first lady should not have taken offense to the video, in part because her husband "does a lot of bullying himself.
Many here have also taken offense at comments made by Mr. Trump about minorities, including Native Americans, leaving them doubtful that he has their interests at heart.
Trump had taken offense at Pelosi accusing him of being "engaged in a cover-up" and said he wouldn't work with Democrats while they are investigating him.
She did not falter, even when her aide, Richard Mintz, told her she would have to call Ms. Wynette, who had taken offense to the "60 Minutes" reference.
Trump has cast himself as a fierce opponent of "radical Islam," and some Muslim groups have taken offense in his rhetoric that they say targets all adherents of Islam.
Despite the sharp criticism from his rivals vying for the White House, those who said they had taken offense to Biden's comments were the exception rather than the rule.
Since then, Villanueva, who's an Army veteran and a Bronze Star Medal recipient, has become something of a folk hero to those who have taken offense to the protests.
"First and foremost, to those who have shared their disappointment or taken offense to this product, we apologize profoundly," a statement on the Pinrose website, posted last week, begins.
Even if I cannot identify anything in my work history about which someone has ever taken offense, I should not take my clean slate for granted in the future.
GOP lawmakers and police groups had taken offense at the painting's message, which was meant to be commentary on the frayed relations between law enforcement and the black community.
" Cuoco continues in the post, acknowledging that she "made a mistake," and apologizes to those who may have taken offense, addingthat "living in the public eye, can be extremely difficult at times.
But after Trump uttered his "locker-room talk" line over and over in the debate with Hillary Clinton on Sunday night, athletes everywhere — and anyone who frequents gyms — might have taken offense.
" Clearly, LeBron has taken offense to the comments -- saying, "I got a mother-in-law, a wife, a mom and a daughter and those conversations just don't go on in our locker room.
The president-elect appears to have taken offense to the United States abstaining from a United Nations vote on a resolution condemning Israeli settlements, allowing it to pass in a slap at Israel.
"  The president may have taken offense at Mulroney's characterization of Bush's relationships with foreign leaders when he said that "every single head of government in the world knew that they were dealing with a gentleman, a genuine leader, one who was distinguished, resolute and brave.
" When Nils Hasselmo, the president of the University of Minnesota at the time, criticized a student group's decision to invite Stokely Carmichael to campus, citing Carmichael's bizarre assertion that Zionists had aided Nazism during the Second World War, Ellison wrote that Hasselmo had taken offense at the assertion "without offering any factual refutation of it.
The mayor had taken offense to the lyrics of one of the band's songs, which he interpreted as an accusation of corruption.Wilson, Scott (2002). "Political Notes Fill Carnival In Haiti". Washington Post, Feb. 13, 2002, page A22.
The cost was originally estimated at 150,000 Reichsmarks. However, the project finally failed in 1882 in the Reichstag, because the deputy Wilhelm Oechelhäuser had taken offense over the direction by the General Staff and the Berlin dominance of the project. Mommsen failed to make further advances because he had fallen into political opposition to Otto von Bismarck and had lost his backing.
The teacher models Jesus as peacemaker. Teachers are called to strengthen the membership, see that the church meets often, preach and teach, reconcile those who have taken offense either at another person or the church, and lead people into paths of discipleship. A key attribute of a teacher is the ability to create friendship and to have knowledge of the families within a congregation. A teacher is a shepherd, one who recognizes the life problems that the members face each day.
According to New Jack, as with the Mass Transit incident, he "didn't like his attitude" and had particularly taken offense when Slivenski approached him to discuss the match beforehand. At the end of the match, New Jack dove off the top rope with a steel chair and onto Slivenski injuring his face. Afterwards, he took the chair and hit him five times breaking his leg as well. He later began using the move, referred to as a 187, as his finisher and has credited Slivenski, alblit sarcastically, for its creation.
The channel has been a target of criticism by various groups about programming choices, social issues, political correctness, sensitivity, censorship, and a perceived negative social influence on young people. Portions of the content of MTV's programs and productions have come under controversy in the general news media and among social groups that have taken offense. During MTV's first few years on the air, very few black artists were included in rotation on the channel. Those who were in MTV's rotation included Eddy Grant, Tina Turner, Donna Summer, Musical Youth, Herbie Hancock, Grace Jones, and Prince.
In 1914, Spooner wrote, directed, and starred in the silent film Nell of the Circus. On December 9, 1914, Spooner was arrested at the Bronx theater that she managed for "indecency." The police and the local community had taken offense to the play Spooner had opened the night before, The House of Bondage, and its treatment of "white slavery," a euphemistic term for sex trafficking. Spooner was released into the custody of her lawyer; she revised the play twice to remove the "objectionable" content, but the show ran for only eight performances and was reviewed negatively by theater critics.
Quelch, editor of the London socialist newspaper Justice, had referred to the 1907 Hague Peace Conference as a "thieves' supper" during the course of debate in Stuttgart. The government had taken offense to the insulting reference and had instructed Quelch to withdraw his statement or exit Germany within 8 hours. Faced with the choice, Quelch refused to accede to government pressure and he returned to London, where he was met at the train station with an ovation for his refusal to yield. After protracted debate suitable language was agreed upon for passage of a resolution by the Congress.
About fifty years after the murder, following the publication of a book on the assassination by Shabtai Teveth in 1982, the Israeli government, now led by Menachem Begin, established a formal investigative committee. As the first Israeli Prime Minister elected from the Revisionist movement, Begin had taken offense at a suggestion in Teveth's book that a Revisionist acquitted in court for Arlosoroff's murder may have actually been responsible after all. The Judicial Commission of Enquiry was led by the former High court of Justice Judge David Bachor. Its purpose was to decide whether Rosenblatt and Stavsky were responsible for assassinating Arlosoroff, or not.
KRS-One began his recording career as one third of the hip hop group Boogie Down Productions, or BDP, alongside DJ Scott La Rock and Derrick "D-Nice" Jones. After being rejected by radio DJs Mr. Magic and Marley Marl, KRS-One went on to diss the two and those associated with them, sparking what was later known as The Bridge Wars. Additionally, KRS-One had taken offense to "The Bridge", a song by Marley Marl's protege, MC Shan (KRS-One later reconciled with Marley Marl, producing an album with him in 2007 titled Hip Hop Lives). The song could be interpreted as a claim that Queensbridge was the monument of hip-hop, though MC Shan has repeatedly denied this claim.
In 1998, during first and second day of the Carnival, Manno Charlemagne, the newly elected Fanmi Lavalas mayor of Port-au-Prince, sent armed men to the Oloffson to dismantle the float on which RAM was scheduled to perform in the annual Carnival 1998, which was known to be the best Carnival organized since 1985. The mayor had taken offense to the lyrics of one of the band's songs, which he interpreted as an accusation of corruption. In a compromise, the band was allowed to perform on a flatbed truck. However, the brakes on the truck were sabotaged and during the procession, the truck swerved into the crowd, killing eight and forcing the members of the band to flee for their lives.
"Israel-Vatican Diplomatic Relations" on the Israeli Foreign Ministry web site Diplomatic tensions often arise due to the non- resolution of the accords relating to property rights and tax exemptions for the Church in Israel, the political activism of clergy in Israel and the Palestinian Authority, and the interplay between Israel-Vatican relations – on one hand – and the Jewish-Catholic inter-religious dialogue – on the other. The main concerns of the Vatican in Israel is the protection of the Latin Rite Catholic churches, its properties and assets, and of the Holy places. Israel, for its part, has often taken offense at matters perceived by the church to be internal, but of religious/historical consequence by the Israel and Jews around the world (e.g. the beatification of Pope Pius XII, the pardoning of a Holocaust-denying priest, the subordination of inter-religious dialogue to evangelical aims, etc.).

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