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This is a story about making amends for cultural asset-stripping in the grand style.
We didn't realise it at the time – we were just making amends for 2005.
Beckham loomed just as large today, making amends for his disastrous performance in 1998.
The fashionable justification is that affirmative action is no longer making amends for past ills but instead creating diversity.
The Museum of the Moving Image polishes its karma in the new year by making amends for the old.
I will spend the rest of my days, whatever comes, making amends for my conduct in this case".
It doesn't appear that making amends for what's happened to Iraq is a priority for our nation.
Sir Hilary Beckles, chair of the Caricom Reparations Commission, called on Cameron to start talks on making amends for slavery.
Germany's current generous asylum policy is seen in part as a way of making amends for its Nazi past.
The council, perhaps making amends for past crimes, will unveil a new canopy of lights that will cover Mathew Street.
Mrs. Clinton acknowledged that this trip, which includes stops in Dubai, Oman and Qatar, will be devoted at least in part to making amends for these embarrassing disclosures.
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