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1 Stick with platitudes, to offend no one : you may be invited back again.
2 If I am equally consistent there, I can (I hope) offend no one .
3 He had to please everyone, offend no one , and maintain his usefulness to the scrutators.
4 He would offend no one by forgetting its name.
5 Silence can offend no one , and there are pleasanter or less irritating subjects to talk of.
6 Sincere convictions should offend no one , nor do they indicate an a priori conflict with other beliefs.
7 You offend no one by saying that the crime wave in Dublin is the work of non travellers.
8 The retreat from decentralisation carries all the hallmarks of Bertie Ahern wanting to agree with everyone but offend no one .
11 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who utters true speech, instructive and free from harshness, so that he offend no one .
12 It is my earnest wish, in recording these recollections, to offend no one ; nor will I "set down aught in malice."
13 Their best policy (I can tell them) is to keep quiet, and to offend no one great power, by joining with another.
14 What I might see there surely could offend no one , unless it were the deity of Coal,-andRedleaf was not near any carboniferous group.
15 His motto was, "Let sleeping dogs lie"; and he took good care to offend no one by proposing any reforms, either political or religious.
16 True nobility is faithful and just, offends no one , and commits no injury.
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