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That has caused deep offence and shock in my country".
Dutton said he took "deep offence" at the inference from Waters.
Emails will flow in again in their thousands, taking deep offence.
Sarkozy had caused the Chinese deep offence by meeting the Tibetan leader in Poland last December.
"[Her lack of regret] really proves my point that clearly she doesn't have any understanding of the deep offence she has caused - so we took the right decision".
Otto Reich, the White House special adviser on Cuba himself a Cuban-American caused deep offenCuban-American causedting that there were enough Cubans there alreadeep
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Climbing Uluru has long caused deep cultural offence.
I'm beginning to understand that asking people to talk about sex, a topic I've come to be more and more open about, is one that might stir up trauma and deep personal offence to the people closest to me.
"I defend to the ultimate my right to give deep and profound offence". He pauses.
Indeed, the only real blemish on the South Americans' afternoon was the controversial sending off of Alex Sandro for a second yellow card offence deep in the second half.
Karen Pollock, chief executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, said: "David Ward has never fully apologised for his comments, which deliberately abused the memory of the Holocaust and caused deep pain and offence.
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