Sentences with phrase «meant as an affront»

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is the brunt of the issues I have with the Christian traditionalists who do dare to make such Word out to be but a fettered disposition of parabolic venues meant to shape mankind's assimilative naturalisms ever so gently thru timely passing onwards subjective emotionalisms of tenaciously tenured rationalisms without much bitterly connotation - affronted derailments as seems the issues within our onwards marching histories trails of religious Lent.
Please do not take my honesty as an affront; it is certainly not meant as one.)
This means that there are some things that are just difficult to teach them, such as staying off the counters when there are interesting smells, that closed doors are not intended as an affront to them, and not to lie on your book while you are trying to read it.
Still, tache does mean «stain» or «blemish,» and he, too, is concerned for painting as process and as an affront to business as usual.
But, as I mentioned, Moto's touch is very light when it comes to skinning, which also means that you can rest assured you won't be affronted by too many options or the unnecessary bloatware offered by so many other Android manufacturers.
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