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He has heard it all before and has absolved her many times.
She had felt responsible for a while, but then war, the upheavals of independence in Georgia, had absolved her.
She spoke to him about her "misperceived guilt over the interaction" in confession and he absolved her, she said.
In 1570 Pope Pius V excommunicated Elizabeth and absolved her subjects from any oath of allegiance that they might have taken to her.
Joshua Rozenberg continues, "Vicky Pryce unsuccessfully argued that it absolved her from criminal liability for lying about driving her then husband's car when it was caught speeding.
He could have stolen a car, to be honest,' she said, bursting out laughing - guilt-free because Mandela, whom she spoke to about these things, had absolved her with his own laughter.
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The child seems to absolve her.
Unsworth's Iphigenia does not die to absolve her nation.
For a moment in confession, she'd believed that he could absolve her.
But she'd wanted Father James to absolve her if she needed absolving.
The eight male and four women jurors deliberated until 3 55 A.M. before absolving her.
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