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On television and in real life, the U.S. is absolved of responsibility for killing civilians.
If BP is proved to be grossly negligent, Anadarko is absolved of liability.
By the close of the book Shriver has left Kevin's motivation open, although his mother is absolved of all blame.
There is always about it something of the religious, as humankind is absolved of its guilt and reconciled one to another and to whatever powers that be.
However, by attributing these defects to the trial and error process of natural selection, the Creator is absolved of the responsibility of evil in the world.
If alcoholism is a disease, then the alcoholic is absolved of blame.' But drug companies have a vested interest in disease-mongering - because they profit by providing cures.
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"Isn't that the actions of a person who is interested in being absolved of the finding of guilt in overturning his conviction?" she asked.
Zanetti was absolved of blame, officials said.
New Zealand are absolved of blame.
In fact, Benetton was absolved of these accusations.
Mr. Millikin was absolved of wrongdoing in the report.
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