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Russian officials have indicated that the American may be pardoned.
Homeowners, however, may be pardoned for not joining in the rejoicing.
Scott Moncrieff may be pardoned for thinking of the early parts of the novel as a kind of series of tone poems, along with some purplish passages, which were his forte.
"So the latest epidemic of student protest finally infects Liverpool University and the outsider may be pardoned his bewilderment at the confusing developments over the past two or three days," the Liverpool Daily Post wrote.
Reminding himself of Napoleon's dictum: "When one is alone and unarmed, a surrender may be pardoned," he allowed himself, despite his earlier views on surrendering, to be taken prisoner.
By the time war was declared, Flanner had overridden such views, which may be pardoned as the indiscretion of an affluent American on an expenses-paid trip to the sporting spectacle of the decade.
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Those already convicted for their role in the protests may also be pardoned.
Some are even currently thought provoking: in an episode broadcast in February, 1970, Jim and his team are asked to make sure that Ismet El Kabir, a Middle Eastern terrorist who may be about to be pardoned, never makes it out of prison.
The verdict comes as the Libyan Supreme Court is considering the final appeal of the death sentences and as the families of the children are negotiating a settlement with the European Commission that may allow the six to be pardoned.
So, it ruled, they engaged in a criminal conspiracy for which they cannot be pardoned or amnestied.That may be legally true.
Would I be pardoned?
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