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The crucial mistake of not holding an election in the autumn of 1978 is forgiven with the explanation that, fearing another minority government, the strategy was to 'wait and hope to do better later'.
When Bart and Homer return home, Homer finally comes clean to the family that he did not get his bonus, but all is forgiven with the arrival of Santa's Little Helper who is assumed to be a Christmas present for the whole family.
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Trodden-on toes and blocked sight-lines are forgiven with a smile.
Five minutes later, though, all would be forgiven, with Mr. Palladin's outburst chalked up to passion and heritage.
"You haven't driven a plane into a building; your involvement can be forgiven with just a five-minute talk.
Heavy char can be forgiven with succulent rose flesh in the same bite, so take care when you cook it and respect your meat.
The Mets can, of course, employ whoever they wish, but many will see the signing as a signal that all can be forgiven with a few admissions of "a mistake".
Then their loan balances will be forgiven with no taxes due on the unpaid balance.
And so, while LBJ -- if such can be said for the commander of a war that cost untold numbers of lives -- can be forgiven, with Obama, it's all the more inexcusable to be going deeper into folly.
If you recall some serious sin you forgot to tell, know that it has been forgiven with the others, but be sure to confess it in your next confession.
But all is forgiven if you end with a hot Berlin cider ($8), with fresh sage and bourbon.
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