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It's a further redemption, too, since, to his eternal regret, he turned the film down.
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Chances of further redemption simply don't come any better than this.
"Further redemption can come from making lower-league clubs financially secure simply by raking in money from a full house when they play us.
I'm not sure that the Hound needed further redemption, though; when last we saw him on the ridge, he'd been keeping Arya alive for some time.
Only 15% of their assets are subject to "gates" that stop them withdrawing money, suggesting there is little pent-up demand for further redemptions.
If funds then do have to mark down their portfolios further, that could trigger a further wave of redemptions.
The House version was then considered by the Senate, which debated it on February 4, and passed it with a further amendment allowing the redemption of the Spanish coins for a minimum of two years.
A further £172m was brought in through the redemption of preference shares, netting £757m for the cash-strapped Exchequer.
Yet for Hurwitz, the act of memory itself is no redemption; in the absence of drastic political change, it is, paradoxically, a further source of derangement and crisis.
A re-introduced drachma would immediately devalue, and the real-terms value of her euro-denominated debt would rise even further beyond redemption.
But what remains to be teased out is more about the nature of the human calling to further the "redemption" of persons and world.
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