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is transgressions
noun
A violation of a law, duty or commandment
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Here is "Transgressions," from that first group of poems we published: He thinks about how important the sinning was, how much his equity was in simply being alive.
Global sea levels have fallen gradually by about 300 metres (about 1,000 feet) over the past 100 million years, but superimposed upon that trend is a higher-order series of globally fluctuating increases and decreases (that is, transgressions and regressions) in sea level.
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A word she likes better is transgression.
He/she should determine whether the tumour is peripheral or central, which lymph nodes are involved, and whether or not there is transgression of the fissure.
If Rheuban did commit crimes, the government has yet to persuade a grand jury that they were transgressions worthy of an indictment.
These abstentions are transgressions against bodybuilding orthodoxy, damning me to an eternity in Purgatory.
(In fact, caging birds and clipping their wings are transgressions against nature).
She's in love with her stepson, who isn't her son, so it's transgression but not quite incest – and maybe that makes it worse".
Among the topics discussed are transgression, love, the world of childhood, violence and death, mortality and suffering, sexuality, and social demands.
Second, there may have been transgression of medaka populations after the last glacial age.
A transgression on one of them is a transgression on all.
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