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"He told me that Mr. Kozlowski had told him that certain loans were being forgiven by the board," said Mr. Foley, who left Tyco earlier this year.
What's more, the reports said the losses he claimed were large enough to virtually cancel out any taxes he might owe on the millions of dollars of debt that was being forgiven by his creditors.
In Rick Hampson's USA Today feature analyzing Armstrong's chances of being forgiven by the American public, he notes that Armstrong might be cut a break because "he didn't hurt anyone, unlike singer Chris Brown, who hit his girlfriend, Rihanna, or Bernard Madoff, who ruined many of his clients".
On the surface, it seems like a love song that can have an interpretation of a guy being forgiven by the gal for coming home late after being a dog, but there's this creepy, eerie undertow of a story going on.
A disqualified player can return to play the game upon being forgiven by the opposing team.
You too are in need of being forgiven by people you might have hurt in some way.
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Eventually, Tévez came back from the golf course to be forgiven by City's coach, Roberto Mancini.
They treat their errors as jokes and forgive themselves instantly, instead of waiting to be forgiven by their teammates.
Each suffered a defeat early in the season, which historically has been forgiven by voters.
Rabbi Neulander, Mr. Jenoff told them, had said that such a crime would be forgiven by God.
That was not to be forgiven by Rosenthal, and Schanberg lost his column.
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