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It offers a chance at public redemption.
Diplomats who have seen Petraeus since the election said he was eager for public redemption and a return to public life at the top level.
Frost, having lost his American and Australian shows, desperately needed the interviews to restore his dwindling fortunes: Nixon, for his part, craved public redemption.
As the host of both political conventions in 1948, the city sought public redemption, but wound up embarrassing itself by not having enough hotel rooms.
Most observers believed his win over the Filipino was a travesty of poor judging, and Bradley came into the Provodnikov fight craving public redemption.
The wave of religious identification has forced governments that are increasingly seen as corrupt or inept to seek their own public redemption through religion.
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But if business leaders believe that austerity is the sine qua non of public finance redemption, they won't invest if they fear the public sector is being too profligate - and that would keep productivity performance pretty lacklustre.
I know the American public loves redemption stories, and when a so-called hero turns out to have feet of clay, the only thing we enjoy more than watching him fall is watching him climb back onto his pedestal.
That the Labour, Lib Dem and Tory paths to public-finance redemption are - as you would expect - very different and reflect their respective traditions.
So much for public neglect and redemption by way of posterity.
To Mr. Van de Velde, however, the settlement is a victory, the last step in his search for public and personal redemption.
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