Sentence examples for guilt committed from inspiring English sources

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"The court took into consideration the fact that Bakhmina admitted her guilt, committed no rule violations during her time in prison and also that she has young children," Judge Irina Vyrysheva said, according to the Interfax news service.

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'King Park', a seven-minute ballad, focuses on inner-city gang culture and follows the perspective of an individual who is engrossed by a drive-by shooting; and also follows how the drive by shooter, plagued by guilt, commits suicide.

Moltmann continues, "When life is reborn out of violence and guilt, wrongs committed and hurts endured, and finally out of the shadow of death, this means a tremendous affirmation of life.

Countries across the world have joined the conversation willingly, ready to acknowledge their guilt and commit to doing something about it.

A psychological (and psychiatric) mystery adapted by Ben Hecht from a Francis Beeding novel, it starred Ingrid Bergman as an analyst who finds herself falling in love with the new director of the asylum (Gregory Peck), whom she begins treating after realizing that he is suffering from amnesia apparently brought on by feelings of guilt over committing murder.

The Nuremberg trials, which began in NOVEMBER 1945, at the end of World War II, would establish the principle that government leaders were accountable for crimes against humanity and that no individual was exempt from guilt for committing atrocities in wartime simply by claiming he was following orders.

The most clear cut definition of both words is this: people who are not bothered in the least, nor feel the first pang of guilt from committing unconscionable or even criminal deeds.

One in 25 Americans, as psychologists, neuroscientists, and law enforcers will attest, can be diagnosed as sociopathic (the original term was psychopath). The most clear cut definition of both words is this: people who are not bothered in the least, nor feel the first pang of guilt from committing unconscionable or even criminal deeds.

Guilt over crimes committed in Vietnam tormented the wheelchair-bound veteran Ron Kovic Tom Cruisee) in Stone's "Born on the Fourth of July 198989), a furious and at times excruciating lament for the betrayal of American ideals.

If the war crimes trial of Slobodan Milosevic was supposed to force Serbs to confront their collective guilt for atrocities committed during the 1990's, it has so far failed dismally.

"First Gray, Then White, Then Blue" is a very original story about a life lived with a sense of existential guilt, a real guilt for a crime committed unwittingly.

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