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Whether Mr. Baron Cohen would take offense — or head to the courts — could not be ascertained.
Given Allen's penchant for brutal self-critique, I doubt he would take offense at such questions.
It is no wonder that someone would take offense to the name of Mr. Moore's salsa.
Many Republicans disputed that legal immigrants would take offense at their position.
But the women carefully labeled what was theirs and would take offense if anybody tried to eat their food.
To those who would take offense at the nastiness of this, the film offers a ruefully mature answer: tough (Maslin).
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"I tried to make it clear that it was mostly a joke and, you know, I was sticking my thumb in the eye of people who'd take offense," Williams said.
Saying he hoped that China would not take offense, Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani said yesterday that he would meet with Chen Shui-bian, the president of Taiwan, which China considers a rebel province.
Or would she take offense if he did?
(Outfielders might sit down to chat and correctly assume their teammates wouldn't take offense).
If you send your co-worker a big, cute, lolling wombat card, would she take offense?
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