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The salesman's confusion must be forgiven.
Connolly must be forgiven these teases.
Also, it was ignorance which must be forgiven, for the facts underlying his death were to remain unrecognized to all, scientists and lay people alike, literally for decades.
Ordinary everyday consumers must be forgiven a little paranoia these days because everybody seems to be picking on Stamford, New Canaan and Ridgefield.
Mabey's Anglocentric side must be forgiven, seeing that the lowly spoon-leafed plantain, bane to lawnspeople on both sides of the Atlantic, followed Europeans here, and gave Native Americans another import for their herbal medicine chests.
"One of the things it does – and this is purely personal – it made me recognise that, first of all you have to forgive, because you yourself, in your time, must be forgiven.
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The scale of the atrocities amounted to a crime against humanity which must never be forgiven sufficiently for the RUF to be given a slice of power, it said.
Bonilla tells Torres and her other patients that the procedure will hurt, but that sinners must endure to be forgiven.
Under the circumstances, the government must hope it will be forgiven for abstaining rather than voting yes.In this section A budget for votes, not reform A timely arrest If war comes.
Well, I shall put the blameOn the pride that's in my shame.Of that I must be shrivenIf I'm to be forgiven.
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