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If he has offended the public, if he has lied to them, then he needs to make amends to his public.
If Mr. Kerrey does continue as chairman, Americans and Vietnamese together should insist on symbolic and material measures to make amends to his victims and address his past.
But Ms. Aghion, 49, a graduate of Barnard College who works and lives in New York and Paris, also manages to show some sympathy for the perpetrators, particularly one man clearly wrestling with his conscience and who wants to make amends to his victims.
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He says an important part of that is making amends to his children, whom he neglected because he was a traveling piano man.
At home in suburban Virginia, Petraeus is no doubt still making amends to his high-achieving wife.
Possibly to make amends to the ghosts of his past, Richard also becomes a licensed drug and alcohol counselor.
Rooney wasn't making amends to Coleen for his reported romps with whores during her pregnancy; his purpose was to hold Manchester United to ransom during contract negotiations.
In an act "almost like religious penance", Johnson honoured his father's memory 50 years later by returning to his bookstall in Uttoxeter to make amends for his refusal to work the stall while his father lay dying.
I have met Magee several times and believe him to be sincere -- both in his desire to make amends and his need to tell the truth.
I've now received a letter from him saying he wants to "make amends" for his behaviour (something to do with AA).
With five minutes on the clock, Yoshida had a golden chance to make amends for his error, rising highest to meet James Ward-Prowse's header.
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