Word: offenders
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...representatives] talked to white guys, they got them back. But they couldn't talk to women and Blacks because they didn't want to offend the white males." Cutler paused." It didn't work...
...have to think before you open up your mouth," Nini said. "Today you can offend anybody with anything...
...doubt the President would like Shapiro's ideas, says a Clinton aide, "but he's still suffering a political identity crisis. He chooses, Chinese menu-like, from different, often antithetical plans so he doesn't offend anyone. Doing that with Shapiro's proposals would rob them of their punch...
...reach agreement on this kind of reform package that can help millions of people," Dole said, noting that things were now moving in the direction of his own plan. That one is even more scaled down, offering mostly subsidies and insurance reforms. By showing his peaceable side, Dole will offend the tooth- and-claw wing of the G.O.P., who say they have more to gain this November by denying Democrats any hint of a victory on health care. But as a congressional leader and presidential hopeful, Dole has to worry about leaving voters with the impression that obstructionism...
...worth, but because he was the one of the least oppressive candidates. This characteristic colors his entire artistic output--Haitink has been renowned for utter reliability and dependability, never for willful or idiosyncratic interpretations. Those seeking musical histrionics should look elsewhere. His sound can be counted on not to offend conventional acoustic sensibilities, but his middle-of-the-road path ensures that his interpretations will almost never be terribly memorable...