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No offense
D.A.I.S.Y. Rage is the second extended play by American recording artist Kitty. It was released on January 30, 2013.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of no offense in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of no offense in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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This is no offense to anybody, but at that point in time, nobody was wearing masks, nobody was social distancing, nobody was even behaving with concern about the presence of the virus at all. I mean all rules of the game with respect to that have changed.
All officials will be looked into, if there are officials who knew about this but did not take action, that is an offense. We are also looking into that angle.
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner:
No offense to anyone but I'm playing until I can't anymore, i love this game to (sic) much.
Yeah, I think you see him really settling down and understand, i thought he did a great job making his reads, managing the offense, getting us in the right checks, getting us into the right plays. You know, decision-making was pretty good in the pass game. And obviously, scrambling — I mean, look at it, what did he have, 15 carries? That’s probably a little much, but I think a bunch of ’em were scrambles, too, and him improvising. I don’t know if we called many direct quarterback runs in the game tonight.
The rationale for empowering the committees to hold people in contempt is we will be able to save floor time for prescription drug reform and health care and the Equality Act and the Dream Act, so we will be able to both play offense on public policy while we're defending the Constitution.
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