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Slavery was a great moral wrong, but its primary victims are now dead and cannot be given recompense.
Mrs Seex recommended that the three children in the report should be given "appropriate recompense" for their experiences.
Others, presumably a large number, might be given financial recompense and relocated to third countries, such as Canada.
I was ecstatic in 1998 when my thesis adviser, John Tukey *39, was given one, if only as recompense for the years I took off his life, and in 1997 when my childhood hero, New Jersey's own Larry Doby, was honored 50 years after enduring his private hell of being the American League's Jackie Robinson.
Later he was given land in Berkshire by King Henry II (became king in 1154), Matilda's son, as further recompense for the loss of Ludlow.
They will be more likely to do so if they are given some help, in recompense for the injustices they are suffering.
No financial or other recompense was given.
But the idea of asking nothing for it was Mr Bennett's alone".I felt in a way it's a recompense for the education I was given," the writer told The Economist.
All participants were required to provide written informed consent to participate in this study and were given a $10 voucher as a measure of thanks and recompense for their participation.
"Though I desire to extend religious freedom, yet I want some recompense for my trouble". The "holy experiment" he had envisaged was giving way to hard-headed real estate development.
Even if there is a bailout, it may well be conditioned on those managers resigning or otherwise giving recompense.
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