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Asian viewers took offense at what they considered racial stereotyping.
"They took offense to something," Heat guard Tyler Johnson said.
Many international students took offense to the implications in Neely's emails.
But many took offense at the way the general did it.
"I apologize if anybody misunderstood or took offense to it," he said.
One person tweeted: Another person tweeted: Some took offense to the promotion.
Though not everyone took offense to Cavallari's joke, weighing in to defend her.
We may never know why Ms. Bryant took offense at her young customer.
Some of those who took offense demanded Baish's total removal from the school.
Green, in turn, took offense to the way James had stepped over him.
When Holmes Norton called Hunter's vape mod an "electronic cigarette," he took offense.
As we reported ... Torrei called Eniko a homewrecker, to which Kevin took offense.
Some among the protesters have hailed Dettinger a hero, but senior officials took offense.
When Tyler continued to hold it ... they took offense and a scuffle broke out.
I was very apologetic for it, and understandably so, she took offense to it.
"He never took offense, but simply answered their questions matter of factly," Goodman says.
Borislav Mihaylov, the president of Bulgaria's soccer union, took offense at Mr. Southgate's suggestion.
Thompson took offense about whether he felt "helpless" guarding Stephen Curry , according to Yahoo Sports .
However, not everyone took offense to Penelope's expression, in fact, some argued it was harmless.
Naturally, Moschel took offense and came running out to put an end to the vandalism.
But Jill Easter took offense, perceiving the comment to be a dig at her son's intelligence.
Alas, some Trump supporters who were seemingly unfamiliar with the historic declaration, took offense on Twitter.
Peggy's husband noticed and took offense—the utter hypocrisy of her trying to control his appearance!
Johnson, who was at the time campaigning hard for Britain to leave the EU, took offense.
Then Stefano Gabbana, who, with Domenico Dolce, founded and designs the label, took offense in return.
He also took offense upon learning that G.O.O.D. Music's summer releases were all dropping around Scorpion.
Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) — a fellow moderate Republican — told reporters she took offense to the comments.
Certainly some students took offense at some of the material, Avah Toomer, an undergraduate, told me.
That time, Mr. Cohen took offense, responding to the congressman's characterization of his testimony was incorrect.
Donald Trump's campaign immediately took offense on behalf of his constituents, and Clinton rather rapidly apologized.
That was the case when Trekkies, a particularly active fan community, took offense to one Easter egg.
" On Twitter, one person who took offense to the photo said that Cuoco "can't be that stupid.
Commenters took offense to this photo in particular, likely due to the suggestive nature of the pose.
Dick Cheney got himself five deferments — and, O.K., when it came to Dick Cheney we took offense.
After Trump proposed his plan to ban Muslims from the United States in December, Alwaleed took offense: .
Some students took offense to her remarks and asked why she believed some students had white privilege.
Officials at Related Companies, developer of the main site at Hudson Yards, took offense at that characterization.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's majority opinion suggested that anyone who took offense was just being thin-skinned.
I made that bitch famous God damn I made that bitch famous Swift took offense to this.
Today Kehlani tweeted in response to the initial announcement that suggests some people took offense to her post.
And if you are a person who took offense to what I said, I sincerely apologize to you.
At first I took offense at being called an "anthropologist from Mars"… [laughs] I didn't say from Mars!
Last Wednesday, Kanye West took offense to some less-than-complimentary words Kid Cudi had tweeted about him.
While trying to determine whether or not it was him, the man noticed and took offense, Lundington added.
Voat users took offense to the perceived curtailing of their ability to post racial slurs and endorse violence.
Many are citing Trump's divisive rhetoric for their actions, while some took offense to his description of Rep.
The site posted on the claim multiple times and Ayyadurai took offense to the tune of $15 million.
One instructor took offense when Preeti Mistry, whose Indian-inflected restaurants include Juhu Beach Club in Oakland, Calif.
Dorismond, a security guard and father of two, took offense and angrily said he was no drug dealer.
" West also says he took offense to Drake's Yeezy diss on his joint track with French Montana "No Stylist.
"Apparently somebody took offense to that," the former Republican senator from Massachusetts said in a video addressing the incident.
On Friday, the bowl was still on the menu, and some Twitter users took offense with the meal's name.
I took offense to makeup ads on the subway and TV and skipped past the beauty sections of magazines.
We broke the story ... Brandon took offense to Tommy posting funny pictures of his mom, Pamela, on social media.
So, instead of a ponytail, Rivas covered her hair with a scarf, to which her boss also took offense.
"Sampaio took offense to Jamil's comments and said calling runway models "long-starved terrified teenager[s]" is "extremely offensive.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) took offense at the substance and tone of Washington's comments and actions.
"I was one of the first ones who took offense when Colin Kaepernick took a knee," Villanueva said Monday.
Clinton, Mr. Hill took offense at what Mr. Ponce Landaverde, a Trump supporter, posted on Facebook during the election.
Kings' youngest child Bernice took offense to Cardi B's parody, revealing that the rapper contacted her to discuss the skit.
The lawsuit says a teacher and a student took offense to the shirt and KGW reports that others did, too.
King's youngest child Bernice took offense to Cardi B's parody, revealing that the rapper contacted her to discuss the skit.
" Others also took offense to the way Trump referred to his wife in the interview by using the pronoun "it.
South Asians took offense to her characterization, but took the extremely high road by reclaiming the phrase as their own.
Sampaio, a Victoria's Secret Angel and Giorgio Armani Beauty ambassador, took offense to the comment and fired back on Tuesday.
Some took offense at the transparent nature of the top, which they felt was not dignified enough for a royal.
I also removed the word "heartfelt," which some readers took offense to because they felt it minimized Belkhiri's anti-Semitism.
In fact, in 1990 when tournament organizers considered the all-white route, Andre Agassi, known for his colorful ensembles, took offense.
The girls were fine with the policy, Guerin says, but a traveler named Shannon Watts who overheard the exchange took offense.
In China, the Foreign Ministry took offense at the comments about the South China Sea, saying Australia had no business meddling.
He also said he regretted if anyone took offense when he compared Ms. Grande's name to a Taco Bell menu item.
Rio's mayor at the time, Eduardo Paes, wrote a letter complaining of my calumnies and took offense at talk of corruption.
And that is when I took offense, because of all people, Paul Graham is not gonna tell me that I'm sexist.
Faith under fire in Texas, this billboard taken down after a Dallas newspaper columnist and the mayor took offense with the message.
However, the student took offense and reported it to school officials, the East Side Union High School District said in a statement.
DeSantis needled Gillum, calling him by his first name — which he says he took offense to — but he didn't respond in kind.
Manchin took offense to Capito's assertion, pointing out that he breaks with his party quite frequently, including on several high-profile votes.
Many took offense to Lovato's prank, suggesting she had harassed her bodyguard as he did not consent to the prostitute touching him.
New England Patriots quarterback took offense to a question asked by a reporter Saturday morning and walked out of his news conference.
The complainant, Lieutenant-Colonel Lin Tun, told the court that he filed the lawsuit because he took offense at the filmmaker's posts.
Numerous commenters took offense to the image – which came amid sweeping evacuations across the state – including Hochstein's former co-star, Joanna Krupa.
While some took offense to Martinez's post, many praised the star for being so candid about the ups and downs of motherhood.
She argued that those who took offense to Sanders's remark are themselves looking for any reason to reignite the Sanders-Clinton debate.
However, in the hours that they were still up, many took offense to the chain's lighthearted response to discussion of gun safety.
We regret that inappropriate material was posted to our website without a more fulsome review and apologize to anyone who took offense.
Yet when Marvel's Luke Cage depicted a true-to-life Harlem where white people were rarely seen, many white viewers took offense.
End result: I looked like a crazy bitch who took offense at everything, and he looked like a long-suffering good guy.
It didn't take; in fact, the owners took offense at the MLBPA's attempt to go public, and negotiations broke down shortly thereafter.
Amber told CNN she has no history of mental illness and took offense to the social worker making such an unqualified pronouncement.
Viewers also took offense at other parts of the video, especially the slogan "You just need to be white to win," Reuters reported.
Fletcher explained that she once called to talk to Trey when Pinkett Smith picked up the phone and took offense to Fletcher's tone.
It started months ago, when the singer/songwriter took offense to the reality star's husband, Kanye West, using her name in his song.
" — ampersandie "End result: I looked like a crazy bitch who took offense at everything, and he looked like a long-suffering good guy.
Dodgers reliever Ross Stripling's first pitch in the ninth sailed behind leadoff batter Giancarlo Stanton, who took offense and started walking toward Stripling.
In remarks to Mr. Yiannopoulos that were bookended by an obscene phrase, Mr. Wilmore took offense at his Twitter trolling of Ms. Jones.
Understandably, many took offense to Hilfiger's remarks about her weight, leading the designer to release a statement attempting to clear up what he meant.
One commenter claiming to be a descendant of five Confederate soldiers said he took offense to the American flag being placed on Confederate graves.
Andrés, who is an immigrant from Spain, took offense when Trump launched his Oval Office bid that June by fiercely criticizing immigrants from Mexico.
"—Jameela Jamil 🌈 (@jameelajamil) October 13, 2019 Sampaio took offense to Jamil's comments saying: "Calling runway models "long-starved terrified teenager" is extremely offensive.
Hope Solo has been flooded with Zika chants and boos in Rio from Brazilian fans who took offense to her Rene Russo's "Outbreak" getup.
CNN anchor Brian Stelter recently took offense when legendary journalist Ted Koppel noted that, despite the caustic comments, Trump has been good for CNN.
As Serrano grilled Bridenstine on these issues, reports started to surface that the chairman had effectively killed the Artemis mission, something he took offense to.
"If I took offense at everybody who has said something about me or disparaged me or something like that -- life is too short," McCain said.
She said it was a joke, courtesy of her co-anchor, but Twitter took offense, perceiving it as an attempt to control what women wear.
"If I took offense at everybody who has said something about me, or disparaged me or something like that -- life is too short," McCain responded.
In 1412, Jan Hus, a priest and professor at the University of Prague, took offense at the sale of indulgences there and preached against them.
"That Senator Hanson-Young took offense from my comments is an issue for her, not me," Mr. Leyonhjelm told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in June.
Union leaders took offense at the suggestion and said a resolution was not imminent, meaning that more than 300,000 students would remain out of class.
Like anyone running into an ex, Nicki and Kenneth took offense to Meek giving them a dirty look and that's what triggered the shouting match.
Amer and other Palestinians took offense to the design being marketed as a hot fashion trend without any reference to its history or cultural significance.
"I do not consider myself part of any marginalized community, and I apologize if anybody misunderstood or took offense to it," Ronson told Rolling Stone.
After Mr. Trump took offense to the pope's suggestion that the candidate's views on immigration discredited his claims of being a Christian, other candidates treaded lightly.
Others took offense to the show's use of the word "goddamn," citing the Bible verse that says the Lord's name should not be taken in vain.
Canada in particular took offense to the tariffs, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calling the measures an insult to Canadians who died fighting alongside U.S. forces.
He described his word choice as "degrading and disrespectful to women" and apologized to anyone who took offense, though he did not mention Rodrigue by name.
"We regret that inappropriate material was posted to our website without a more fulsome review and apologize to anyone who took offense," CENTCOM spokesman Navy Capt.
One of those Democrats — the equally feisty Laurence Keitt of South Carolina — immediately took offense, insisting that Grow object on his own side of the House.
Not from those who got the joke, but from those who took offense at the fact that I said I had an advanced degree in history.
The team took offense when the Sooners entered the game as a favorite, even though the Tigers were the undefeated top seed of the College Football Playoff.
One of the book's most unusual treasures is an apology letter Buckley penned to Bob Dylan after rock's preeminent poet laureate took offense to an onstage impersonation.
Trump's tweet from July 24 about Bernie Sanders supporters, which has since been deleted, had quite a few errors that grammar and spelling lovers took offense to.
But on Monday, when some people took offense at what they deemed "off-color" jokes about President Donald Trump, there began a #FireColbert campaign on social media.
King implied in a media interview that Trump used "assets and resources" to recruit Palin to his cause, and Palin took offense at a rally that afternoon.
Conservative Muslims took offense to his casual reference, spurred on by a video posted on social media that was edited to make Ahok's comments seem more insulting.
My boss took offense to the Mic Drop animation and assumed that I didn't reply to her because I thought her input was petty (hence the Mic Drop).
So, when we saw the 21-year-old at LAX, we asked if he took offense ... "That's like one of the best corners in the league," Allen said.
We also asked if she took offense over the WNBA champions Minnesota Lynx not getting a White House invite ... and she gives a fire answer on that too.
During the interview, Lewandowski tried to claim that Trump was "more accessible to the media than any president in modern history," a characterization which Cuomo took offense to.
It is a master class in schputting; not even Menno Simons, for whom the faith is named, gets away with his dignity intact, and many Mennonites took offense.
"I'm worried students will feel they can't experiment with controversial ideas for fear they could be shot by someone who doesn't agree with them or took offense," Spiro says.
" According to Globo, the judge in this case took offense at the way WhatsApp responded to the court's demands, saying the company was treating Brazil like a "banana republic.
President Donald Trump took offense, tweeting on Monday morning that Lee's remarks were a "racist hit on your President," though the speech did not mention any politician by name.
"I do not consider myself part of any marginalized community and I apologize if anybody misunderstood or took offense to it," he told Rolling Stone's Patrick Doyle on Wednesday.
Ms. Peterson, who was born in West Berlin in 1946 and became an American citizen in 1982, said she took offense to the comparison of Mr. Trump to Hitler.
The fallout from the video -- obtained by The Independent -- was immediate as people, especially divorced dads, took offense at the intimation divorced dads are somehow lesser than divorced moms.
But that apology sparked a new backlash, as some residents took offense at what they saw as Lloyd's stance against ICE and the values they believe law enforcement agencies espouse.
It also occurred amidst a controversial standoff between the NBA and China, which took offense to Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey's tweet in support of the Hong Kong protestors.
Earlier in December, Simpson, 38, took offense after Portman, 37, said that she "was confused" by a 1999 photograph in which Simpson wore a bikini and proclaimed herself a virgin.
Trump and Kelly's infamous one-sided feud started in August of 2015, when Trump took offense to a debate question posed by Kelly, a moderator, about his remarks on women.
Some critics and activists took offense at Fassbinder's depiction of gay life or, more precisely, his use of a gay milieu to make fresh a familiar story of sexual exploitation.
Russia took offense to the close look at the company - sending for a diplomatic intervention known as a démarche to ask for the U.S. to stop interfering with the company.
" Titus Chalk on the controversy surrounding Magic: "There were cards called 'Demonic Tutor' or 'Sacrifice' which added to the edgy feel at the time, and some people took offense at this.
"I am sorry if people took offense to it and perceived my message in any way insinuating support or condoning people being hit by cars," DiSanto told the Rapid City Journal.
North Korea took offense to remarks on Monday by Vice President Mike Pence that the communist country could end up like Libya if it doesn't make a nuclear deal with Washington.
Steyer's campaign took offense, noting that the businessman dug into his own pockets to lead the charge on impeachment and separately launched a national voter registration drive before the 2018 midterms.
"I do not consider myself part of any marginalized community and I apologize if anybody misunderstood or took offense to it," Ronson said in an interview on Wednesday with Rolling Stone.
And of late, nearly the entire media jumped on the "boycott Laura Ingraham" bandwagon after Parkland survivor David Hogg took offense to Ingraham describing him as "whining" about his college admissions.
But that hasn't been enough to satisfy Unsworth, who had reportedly been working around the clock in Thailand to save the 12 Thai kids and took offense to Musk's self-appointed involvement.
Earlier in the week, North Korea took offense when Vice President Mike Pence said that the communist country could end up like Libya if it doesn't make a nuclear deal with Washington.
While posse is defined as a group of friends or associates, Keith Gilyard, a professor of English and African-American studies at Penn State, said he could understand why James took offense.
Paul took offense to the fact that the administration used the 2002 authorization for use of military force in Iraq to justify the drone strike that killed Iranian military official Qaseem Suleimani.
For example, in the same breath that Pelosi took offense to being accused of hating the President, Pelosi then leveled a personal attack at him by calling him cruel and a coward.
Although the media mogul has explicitly said she isn't running, Mo'nique still took offense to the idea of her being the next POTUS and went on a rant about it on her podcast.
Many took offense to the stereotypical portrayal of a Vietnamese character named Dong — as well as a subplot that revealed white actress Jane Krakowski's blond-haired, blue-eyed character has Native American heritage.
"The grass roots took offense to the attacks on Hagedorn's Christian faith," he said, referring to news accounts that the judge founded a Christian school that allows firing teachers in same-sex relationships.
" On Friday morning, he posted a revised, follow-up image that did not include Conrad: "Since a few people took offense to the last post maybe this is more appropriate… 🙂 @soberisexy @soberisexy @sobergirlsrule.
The younger actor took offense to disparaging comments Chase made in a Washington Post profile about SNL, with the veteran star claiming the show went "downhill" after its first two years on the air.
Kelly and Trump's one-sided feud started in August of 2015 when the then-Republican presidential candidate took offense to a debate question Kelly, a moderator, asked in regards to his remarks on women.
Fletcher explained that she once called to talk to her then 3-year-old son Trey, who she shares with Smith, when Pinkett Smith picked up the phone and took offense to Fletcher's tone.
Controversy has waxed and waned over the years and came to a head last summer when an online petition was posted by someone from out of town who saw the logo and took offense.
Pence took offense with Hillary Clinton's suggestion in the first presidential debate that everyone has implicit biases — subconscious thoughts that shape how we view people based on their race, age, gender, and so on.
Many took offense at a general&aposs comment for seeming to minimize the death of superstar Kobe Bryant, who died Sunday in a helicopter crash with his 13-year-old daughter and seven others.
While Macron insisted the comment referred to the need to wean Europe off of the US's defense and cybersecurity apparatus, Trump took offense to the comment and bashed Macron in a tweet on Friday.
Frank Isganitis, co-owner of the LimeRock Inn in Rockland, Me., successfully used that process when a potential guest took offense at a reservation foul-up and threatened to "ruin the business" of the inn.
The social media scuffle began when Grande posted the track list for her upcoming album Sweetener and a commenter took offense to "Pete Davidson," a new track inspired by her Saturday Night Live star fiancé.
Phil Jackson's description of LeBron James's business partners as his "posse" in an interview published by ESPN on Monday drew an angry response from James, who took offense at the racial connotation of the word.
Another Twitter user took offense to the sound effects with the festival coming less than a year after the Las Vegas shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival that left 58 dead and countless others wounded.
After the male colleague took offense at her behavior, Sakka was summoned to a meeting with the school's principal and told she must abide by its "core values" if she didn't want to lose her job.
Many conservative Muslims took offense to his casual reference, and, spurred by a video posted on social media that was edited to make Ahok's comments seem insulting, many groups organized massive protests calling for his arrest.
One Million Moms, a conservative group that's part of the American Family Association, reportedly took offense with the "inappropriate" scenarios depicted in H&M's video, such as two women kissing while wearing lingerie, the Huffington Post reports.
"  A day later, Trump took offense at a question from a Jewish reporter, telling him to sit down and adding that he was the "the least anti-Semitic person that you've ever seen in your entire life.
Baked Alaska"—the handle of an anonymous Twitter user—"who was one of the main guys behind the DeploraBall, tweeted some stuff about the Jews running the media and apparently some of the other guys took offense.
The Brothers of Italy, a small but vocal far-right party that is a member of the coalition headed by Silvio Berlusconi, took offense at the offer for "discriminating against Italians" and staged a protest on Friday.
While such efforts by hard-core activist groups are not new, what stood out in the governor's election was their tacit acceptance by moderate Muslims, many of whom took offense at a perceived insult to their religion.
Mr. Trump initially accepted it and characterized it as a retirement "with distinction," but took offense after seeing reports characterizing the letter as a rebuke and forced Mr. Mattis to leave two months earlier than originally scheduled.
Although Padamsee had intended for the painting to be a contemporary rendering of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, the divine couple from Hindu scriptures, the local authorities took offense at its frank portrayal of nudity and sex.
In fact, when social-media curation site Twitchy pointed that fact out utilizing a series of photographs, Angel Urena, Bill Clinton's current press secretary, took offense and tweeted a group photo of Clinton with In-N-Out staff. .
When Halper asked about hacked emails and whether Russia was providing assistance to the campaign during a meeting with Papadopoulos, the campaign aide reportedly took offense and left the meeting without providing any information, according to the Times.
In an interview with The New York Times, Birgitt Peterson, who was born in West Berlin in 1946, said she took offense to a protester who was holding a poster with a picture of Adolf Hitler on it.
Some minority shareholders praised the team for locking arms in unity last weekend but took offense to several players on other teams kneeling in response to President Donald Trump's criticism of players opting to protest during the National Anthem.
We emailed back and forth, and eventually I just asked point-blank if he was upset about the idea of having a black Santa Claus and/or the idea of a gay Santa Claus, and he took offense to that.
But when another poster appeared later with a spaceship over the actual Shanghai skyline, some took offense at the replacement of Hong Kong -- interpreting it as a move to prioritize mainland China and the lucrative size of its movie market.
On Monday, during a discussion in Ukrainian Parliament, the indy100 reports that Radical Party leader Oleg Lyashko and Opposition Bloc co-chair Yuriy Boyko were involved in a scuffle after the latter took offense to a remark made by the former.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - China called off a visit by two Australian politicians after it took offense to a letter that called on it to address allegations of human right abuses, two sources familiar with the planned tour told Reuters on Thursday.
Groups like NARAL Pro-Choice America and CREDO Action took offense to Pelosi's earlier comments, suggesting that, by adopting the language of anti-abortion groups, Pelosi risks muddling the message of those fighting to keep the procedure legal and accessible.
Turkish officials took offense at his use of an unflattering German saying, cited in local newspapers, to describe how a plan to ease visa restrictions for Turks traveling to Europe, part of the wider migrant deal, had run into problems.
Another recent example: Ben Domenech, the co-founder and publisher of the right-wing magazine The Federalist, took offense to something New York Times writer Nikole Hannah-Jones said online about whiteness as it intersects with Cuban and Puerto Rican heritage.
Under former Liberal Party leader Malcolm Turnbull, Beijing took offense to decisions made in Canberra such as the introduction of legislation to ban foreign donations and outlaw foreign interference in domestic politics, which as it turned out was aimed largely at Chinese actions.
Social media users shared their excitement and glee over the Lemonade singer's collaboration with the country trio, however many also took offense to both artists, with some noting their opposition against Beyoncé's recent activism for police reform and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Twenty-year-old Fardous El-Sakka, who is Muslim, had been working as a supply teacher for a group of independent schools in Helsingborg, Sweden, since August, when a male colleague took offense at her refusal to shake his hand, The Independent reported.
If LA doesn't get the Olympics, or California misses out on some massive federal contracting dollars when it comes to building the Taj Mahal of great walls on the Mexico border, it isn't because someone took offense, it's because California backed a loser.
But after Pope Francis recently suggested that Mr. Trump was not Christian because of his promise to build a wall along the Mexican border, the real estate mogul took offense, saying it was "disgraceful" for a religious leader to question someone else's faith.
This way, someone going through a mental health crisis, for instance, might have a safe way to seek help, or a student can let you know they took offense to a seemingly innocuous comment you made that was, in fact, a racist microaggression.
Because of the niceties of the code duello, and a chain of Whigs who took offense at Cilley's actions, he ultimately fought a duel with Graves, who had done nothing more than hand Cilley a message from a far more belligerent Whig.
Ms. Nielsen apparently took offense at Mr. Trump's abuse, but her department is still in line with his "security-focused agenda," making plans to use military bases to hold children separated from their parents by the Border Patrol, according to The Washington Post.
"I do not consider myself part of any marginalized community and I apologize if anybody misunderstood or took offense to it," Ronson told the magazine on Wednesday during Ralph Lauren's "In Conversation" series at the brand's New York City Prince Street location.
The festivities invited dozens of children from nearby refugee camps to enjoy a cake decorated with the Union Jack and featured an actor dressed as Queen Elizabeth II, but were suddenly interrupted by Palestine protestors who took offense at the event's execution.
And in fact, the Undefeated's Justin Tinsley uncovered similar thinking when he looked at reactions to a 2007 survey designed to assess racial diversity in gymnastics conducted by USA Gymnastics President Steve Penny: Others took offense at the implications of the survey.
In a career spanning more than fifty years, Charyn has published thirty novels, including, in 2010, "The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson," which narrates a fictional version of the poet's life in her own voice—a literary license at which some readers took offense.
" He also apologized to the LGBT community for his jokes about Hannity having a same sex relationship with Trump, explaining that "I most certainly did not intend to belittle or upset members of the gay community and to those who took offense, I apologize.
Many critics took offense at the ad's reference to Omran Daqneesh, a boy who survived an attack in Syria last year and was photographed in the back of an ambulance covered in blood and dust, an image that was widely seen and shared online.
Trump took offense at reports that he had raised less money than he claimed earlier this year at a charitable event for veterans, though press accounts also made clear that much of the $5.6 million he said he raised didn't go to any organizations until last week.
Cardi confirmed that, saying that she was uncomfortable with the line "If Cardi the QB, I'm Nic Lombardi" because Minaj was of no help to her career, and the lyrics are followed by "Bitch, you my son, go sit on the potty," which Cardi B also took offense to.
But when he tweeted about naming the album Waves, rapper Wiz Khalifa — who just so happened to have a child with West's ex Amber Rose — took offense to the idea, saying West was not giving proper credit to incarcerated rapper Max B, who popularized "wave" and "wavy" in rap.
Many took offense to the creative director's choice to feature technicolor dreadlocks, especially when applied to a predominately white cast of women — and especially when Jacobs and his hairstylist Guido Palau credited everyone from Harajuku girls to Lana Wachowski, without also acknowledging their roots in Rasta culture — and cried cultural appropriation.
The shoe was scheduled to go on sale on the Fourth of July, but Kaepernick told Nike he and others took offense to the symbol on the heel of the shoe, a flag with 63 stars arranged in a circle commonly referred to as the "Betsy Ross" version, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The shoe was scheduled to go on sale on the Fourth of July, but Kaepernick told Nike he and others took offense to the symbol on the heel of the shoe, a flag with 13 stars arranged in a circle commonly referred to as the "Betsy Ross" version, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Photos of him before his death had circulated online: skinny legs in shorts, glasses, a purple T-shirt that read "Let's Go." He and his friends had been standing outside after singing karaoke, a little drunk, and when the police told them to move along Xu Lei got caustic and the officers took offense.
He joined CNN in 2013 as the host of "The Lead," and later took over its Sunday morning show, "State of the Union," where he has aired segments featuring his quirky political cartoons ("Star Wars" fans and Trump supporters alike recently took offense at Mr. Tapper's "Trade Wars" cartoon, a Star Wars-themed spoof that depicted Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross as Yoda.).
I do think ... Listen, if I did something and I made a mistake ... In a talk recently where I referred to someone as "Sir" and other people took offense to my doing that because it was an honorific that was inappropriate, I asked them for suggestions on how to do it differently, I apologized sincerely and then I think they permitted me to move on.
For more on the revenge plot by fellow parents that turned Kelli Peters' life upside down, pick up this week's issue of PEOPLE on newsstands Friday Duff says the Easters hatched the plan to frame Peters after Jill Easter, who has since changed her name to Ava Everheart, took offense when Peters said her six-year-old son was "slow" to line up after school for pick up.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiTensions between McConnell and Schumer run high as trial gains momentum No. 85033 GOP leader eyes Wednesday of next week for possible votes on witnesses Collins walks impeachment tightrope MORE (Alaska) — a moderate Republican that could play a critical role in Democrats' quest to sway members across the aisle to join their push to bring in additional witnesses and information — said she took offense to the comments.
" The ABA testified: "That she flew off the handle in a rage for no apparent reason and screamed at attorneys; that she was impatient and did not fully listen to attorneys' legal arguments and did not have a good grasp of the legal issues presented to her; that she took offense easily, was short-tempered and volatile, and got angry when lawyers disagreed with her; that she was rigid and dismissive and did not treat lawyers with respect.

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