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In the event, he made reparations in his own way, by making pictures.
Something is being made up for, amends are being made: reparations.
The government of Yemen, following local custom, made reparations to the victimized families, reportedly delivering 101 Kalashnikov rifles and a little over $100,000.
In my view Germany could and should have made reparations for its aggression in World War I — but was the risk of renewed war worth forcing it to do so?
Choe Kwan Ik, deputy director of international affairs for the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, which represents displaced North Koreans in Japan, said until Japan apologized for its atrocities and made reparations, its officials would continue to make comments like Mr. Ishihara's.
The new leaders eschewed criminal and civil litigation against most perpetrators, averting further splitting the country apart, although the government later made reparations to many victims.
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The nation could have made reparation and suffered mild discomfort at worst.
Liberal Canada has gone some way to making reparations for its assault on Arctic peoples.
The extension of schemes under which offenders apologise to victims and make reparations before sentencing.
Besides, she says, Germany has been very good at making reparations.
PAGE B1 Amends for Slavery Should the United States make reparations for slavery?
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