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apologises
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Third person singular of apologise
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Related: TfL boss apologises for expletive-ridden description of commuter train services The cause of the power failure has yet to be identified by Network Rail, which said it expected to have all lines working before the evening rush hour but warned that the earlier disruption would have knock-on effects for the rest of the day.
Grieve apologises for the provisional feel of the office, a slightly tatty affair in the warren-like overflow-from-the-overflow across the road from Portcullis House.
The emails, sent throughout 2013, are often chatty, with summer holidays discussed, and in one case the Department of Energy and Climate Change (Decc) apologises to the UK Onshore Operators Group (UKOOG): "Sorry to raise your blood pressure on this subject again, no expletives please!" following a discussion of contentious policy points.
He apologises, explaining that he spent "about an hour" that morning tidying up for my visit.
It apologises for failing to curb immigration in office instead of explaining that foreigners came here in unprecedented numbers because Britain was booming and played a key role in our success.
— Andy McSmith (@andymcsmith) October 22, 2013 John Major apologises to the Hillsborough families.
Ullmann apologises.
"CLINTON takes leave of office to stand in line for Star Wars: Episode 1"; "NYPD apologises for accidental shooting-clubbing-stabbing-firebombing death".
The president apologises Delayed reaction Wall-to-wall worries Mr Elahi's ray of sunshine Trees versus people ReprintsIf Mr Roh and Mr Lee remain the leading candidates in the race, voters will have a clear choice of policies.
A man emerges and quickly apologises for getting in the shot.
The president apologises Delayed reaction Wall-to-wall worries Mr Elahi's ray of sunshine Trees versus people ReprintsFew lenders print audited accounts.
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