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The newspaper should apologise not only to the president, but to all Africans.
It might be that Brown won't apologise not because he's too proud, but because he doesn't think he's done anything wrong.
"The secretary of state needs to apologise not just to parliament, but to the many who cannot find jobs, for misusing his department's statistics in this way".
"I do not think that as a Government we should apologise, not only in this area, for proceeding with things that are important but might not be things that your constituents and mine will raise in our weekly surgeries".
Wilshere not only forced Sky to apologise (not for the last time, as we will see) by turning an apparently innocuous Arsenal FA Cup trophy parade into an anti-Tottenham swearfest but he was then pictured smoking at least two different smokable goods while lounging in a large Las Vegas hot tub during a post-World Cup luxury break with assorted pals and Joe Hart.
Prime Minister Oresharski told parliament on Wednesday: "I made a political mistake, for which I apologise not only to you, but to the thousands of people who took to the streets to protest".
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It's the Daily Mail that should be apologising, not me.
Hutton apologised, not having noticed Bustamante speaking to him, but was dismissed immediately when play resumed; the incident was prominently reported the following day.
I smiled politely, apologised – not for what I'd done, but for not remembering who she was or what she was talking about.
He did not specifically apologise for not paying tax.
Mitchell said: "I'm not going to apologise, don't be silly.
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