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Not Taking Offense Mike Weir, the reigning Masters champion, was still seven shots off the lead at even par (140, 73-67), butodayay's round gave him hope.
Many Newfoundlander's use the term with pride amongst themselves, not taking offense to it when used without intention to insult.
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Lowry scholars did not take offense at the murder theory when the T.L.S. published it.
But Lucas did not take offense at Chrebet's show of emotion.
Very few people have asked Weir about winning the Grand Slam, but he has not taken offense.
But the trainer of Smarty Jones, John Servis, did not take offense at the skepticism surrounding his colt.
REBOUNDS Although MARCUS CAMBY said he was "misdiagnosed from the beginning," NORMAN SCOTT, the Knicks' physician, did not take offense.
(McCain said that he did not take offense because "if someone has no intelligence, I don't view it as being a malicious statement").
In the video, which was posted last Sunday, Ms. Wallace said that her complaints were not directed at any individual and that people should not take offense.
Those of you whose daughters are kindergarten teachers and whose sons sell literary novels in independent bookstores should not take offense.
EXTRA POINTS Brett Favre said he did not take offense to Laveranues Coles's comments last week to Bay Area reporters about his role in the offense.
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