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It's a frequent guilty reminder when we look in the mirror and realize that we aren't in the best shape.
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There are books that are left unfinished but sit there as guilty reminders of failed endeavours; in my case a history of the Thirty Years War, which was so plodding and detailed that I gave up somewhere around the arrival of Gustavus Adolphus.
Let it remain a teatime guilty pleasure, and a reminder of why most of us prefer to go by plane.
There was no evidence in the public record that Mr. Almonte and Mr. Alessa had established contact with the Shabab, but officials said the guilty pleas were a reminder of the importance of sustained vigilance to prevent terrorist attacks.
Today's guilty plea serves as a reminder to individuals who have an interest or ownership of foreign financial and securities accounts that they must accurately report their foreign financial accounts to the IRS, said Catherine D. Tucker, acting special agent in charge, Los Angeles field office.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof once visited the island and called it "a place to feel guilty" for the Japanese — a reminder that Japan, devastated by the horrors of the atomic bomb, had wartime sins of its own.
In fact, when we presented frequent reminders of a crime, guilty participants' efforts to suppress retrieval rendered parietal amplitudes indistinguishable from those exhibited when they were innocent.
"Pleading guilty for such wrongdoing is another stark reminder of how badly this bank lost its way and how important it is for us to regain trust".
"It issues an uncompromising reminder that any supporter found guilty of disorder offences can expect the appropriate sanction from the club".
Crucially, to assess the presence or absence of guilty knowledge, a small proportion of crime reminders ("probes") are also presented as part of the irrelevant set.
That the Congress could get away without noting the massacre on its 28th anniversary this year is a reminder that the pretense of apology by the guilty may be the most effective way of denying justice to the victims.
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