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Now, her sugary sins have been absolved, at least in the eyes of the law: the owner of the donut shop in question doesn't want to press charges against Grande.
A full-page advertisement earlier this week in major newspapers, including The New York Times, declared, "Our attorneys are absolutely convinced that no one in this firm committed a crime, and we are confident that our firm will be absolved at trial".
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"If the economy is to function again and the country to remain in the eurozone it has to be absolved of at least 50% of its debt.
But the report implicitly absolved the guards, at least legally.
Barry Winchell in July 1999 that absolved all commanders at Fort Campbell of responsibility for anti-gay behavior there.
The generals were absolved of responsibility at trial in a civil suit in 2000 brought by the relatives of four American churchwomen who were raped and killed by the military in 1980.
I remembered Rodney King, and like a lot of white Americans, I was outraged when the police were absolved of guilt at their first trial.
She also believed that the C.I.A., which had more than 20 people in Benghazi on the night of the attack, was trying to absolve itself at the State Department's expense before any investigation was completed by suggesting that repeated C.I.A. warnings about the security situation in the city were being ignored, this official said.
Although finally absolved of these accusations at the Council of Trent in 1563, he had to remain satisfied with his appointment to the historic Venetian Patriarchate of Aquileia.
Our Redeemer redeemed!", the penitent Kundry sinks lifeless at the altar, absolved of her sins, which not only seems sexist and wrong but, like much else in the plot, random.
This finding also holds for young adults who absolved an occupational baccalaureate (significant at p < 0.1).
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