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After all, he could maintain, the voters have absolved him.
But the prosecutors hid evidence that would have absolved him of the crime.
Both TSB and Barclays have absolved themselves of any blame, while calling into question the behaviour of the other.
And the public, to judge by the subsequent opinion polls, may have hated the sin but they have absolved the sinner.
He tells about having unprotected, anonymous sex with men as part of a plan to contract AIDS, a form of suicide that would, in his mind, have absolved him of moral responsibility for his death.
The bill infuriated Mr Thaksin's red-shirted supporters because it would have absolved those who ordered an army crackdown in 2010 that killed 90 of them.Then, on November 20th, Thailand's constitutional court declared unlawful Ms Yingluck's plans to make the Senate (the upper house of parliament) a fully elected body instead of partially appointed, as decreed by the military following the coup.
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He has heard it all before and has absolved her many times.
ChevronTexaco also says that the Ecuadorean government has absolved the company of liability.
I've absolved myself not of responsibility, but of knowing anything about them.
She had felt responsible for a while, but then war, the upheavals of independence in Georgia, had absolved her.
Told that Steinbrenner had absolved him, Jeter raised his eyebrows, chuckled and said, "You can't really assume that it was me, and I guess I was right".
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