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That grass, a "really bad cousin" of Kentucky bluegrass, is his stated enemy, "an offensive little bugger".
She was publicly denounced by a Maryland state legislator, William J. Burkhead, and in Colorado a state representative, Michael Strang, called her a "foulmouthed, offensive little Vassar dropout".
Imagine my surprise upon seeing the first shot after the credits of William Dieterle's 1933 comical romantic drama "Grand Slam," which highlights a page in the very section of The New Yorker on which I work and my dismay at noticing the offensive little drawing that adorned this page.
She always has an offensive little floral bouquet in her wicker basket too.
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Furthermore, Hodalj cited inadequate leadership by the Sisak OG as a cause of the failure, pointing to inaction in respect of the 10th Brigade's failure to advance and improper employment of the 2nd Guards Brigade in an auxiliary role, protecting the flank of an inexperienced brigade that was committed to the offensive with little, if any, training.
Further efforts were made, together with the HVO, against the VRS near Nevesinje in September–November, but most of the offensives made little or no gains.
Rapp again got little offensive support.
Cruz is considered a defensive shortstop with little offensive ability.
What little offensive momentum the Jets had today quickly evaporated.
Before McBride scored, the Americans had little offensive success.
Adherents complain that its "sensibility has gotten less offensive, but a little more in-your-face".
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