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Lloris could be excused that moment early-on when he shanked a kick straight to Harry Kane.
After picking her up, though, he told Megan that she was excused that day, and took her to a friend's house and later his own.
They may, of course, be excused — that is, they may not be culpable — if they mistakenly though blamelessly believe that their war is just, or if they fight under irresistible duress.
"You said you wanted me to be self-confessional; I thought you said selfish and unprofessional!" She had several more less-rehearsed mea culpas: she formally excused that fateful evening's sound man, vowed that she would never do such a thing again, blamed herself for everything and thanked her audience for coming back to see her again.
He wants to do it with panache, style and supremacy and he could probably be excused that pithy little aside when he was asked about the tactics he had employed to counter Theo Walcott's early goal.
And I can live with that, as I suspect most fans would, though I am not at all certain his election is a sure bet, if I may be excused that term.
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Even the 80s can't excuse that.
Would the arrogance of powerful men even excuse that?
"Any mistake by an officer is a problem, and we're not excusing that.
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