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Last week on Israeli television, Mrs. Pollard said that she and her husband felt "profound remorse and sorrow for what has happened" and begged Mr. Obama for mercy.
Gordon Brown wrote a dying Mo Mowlam two "emotional" letters expressing his sadness over her terminal illness and his profound remorse over the disintegration of her cabinet career under Tony Blair.
Mr. Shargel has said that Mr. Dreier felt "profound remorse," accepted full responsibility for his crimes and had been cooperating in the attempt to untangle his scheme and track down assets that might be returned to victims.
Anyone expecting Maksim Gelman to have found verbal restraint or profound remorse in jail, or to have been humbled by the 200-year sentence he had already received for murdering four people in a 28-hour rampage last year, would have been soundly disappointed on Wednesday, after what was most likely Mr. Gelman's last court appearance for a very long time.
But primarily I would like to express my most profound remorse for mass e-mailing a video of myself to all the registered voters in East Chemply, in which I simulated various sex acts, in a public park, with a bronze statue of Josiah T. Chemply, who founded our fine community some two hundred and fifteen years ago.
Ms. Kishline declined a request for an interview, but in a statement she made with her lawyer at the Kittitas County Courthouse, she expressed profound remorse and described herself as "a housewife and mother who woke up in a trauma unit of a hospital on March 25th to find out that I am the cause of the deaths of two innocent people".
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In recovery, his depressions were severe, his remorse profound, the work of repairing the relationships he'd damaged unrelenting.
When they addressed the crimes, he continued, it was "usually with shame, remorse and profound guilt".
He's still busy with all his various schemes and projects, but the difference is that the remorse, while profound, is no longer malignant.
It inspires profound shame, guilt, anger, recrimination and remorse, aimed in many directions for many reasons on both sides of a racial divide.
Having lived in Japan and visited the museums in both cities, I walked away with profound sadness, but no indication of remorse that millions of others were brutalized, raped and killed by Japanese forces.
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