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The trio will be desperate to make amends on Saturday.
The discipline issue was really drummed home and we're very keen to make amends on previous performances tomorrow.
White's first season in New York has been a disappointment, but yesterday he learned that he would get his chance to make amends on that postseason stage.
The 23-year-old rising star had already tried to make amends on Twitter last week when he wrote: "Was not my intention to disrespect women today on the podium.
But there are others here who are determined to make amends, on the theory that "you move along in life, you feel the need to make the beds you left undone".
Officers will get more discretion to deal with offenders such as forcing them to make amends on the spot, clearing up their own graffiti or repairing property, rather than the more lengthy route involving the courts.
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Walters made amends on Tuesday night by scoring two in the right net during Stoke's third-round FA Cup replay.
The Kiwi, who started the game with a 92% kicking success rate, made amends on the quarter of an hour when Rhys Gill was caught offside.
Having lost to Roger Federer in last year's Wimbledon final, the Scot made amends on his eighth appearance at the All England Club.
No word on whether WB will be issuing replacements or sending out discs, but some consumers have reported that retailers are making amends on WB's behalf.
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