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"I find it quite offensive, I really do".
When an actor is seen only for her physical beauty, it can be quite offensive".
That was really quite offensive to people who had nothing to do with my career.
"It's quite offensive to the people who make them, and make them with diligence and integrity.
"That was quite offensive to our football team," Fulmer said of the prediction.
The phrase "it's all in their heads" is quite offensive to individuals whose illness is psychologically based — literally in their minds.
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"Ramming an issue of this magnitude through the Legislature during the lame-duck session is at the very least poor public policy and, quite frankly, offensive".
It's not quite as offensive as his portrayal of Adolf Hitler as someone who was "able to get things done", but it should ensure that contempt for what he represents is maintained at acceptable levels.
"We feel that the more garish and brightly colored gnomes, especially if they're mass-produced plastic jobs, can be quite an offensive distraction to what might be termed a very stylish garden".
Cardiff striker Steve Thompson takes us through the Cardiff team while we listen to the team's Cup Final anthem (a soft indie number that is not too dissimilar to The Fratellis' Whistle for the Choir, but not quite as offensive).
"There's no doubt in my mind that Mugabe is preparing his party, leading his party into a quite serious offensive against the opposition and civil society which is designed to bring about total victory in 2005," he said by telephone from Harare, the capital.
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