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A bit of self-apology, which sometimes flares up.

And when you have made the error of pretending to be smarter, or when you simply have been wrong, you can say so and you can say it straight -- without self-apology, without self-justifying garnish, without 'if I have offended.'".

A "Mark McGwire" is the self-pitying apology that shows a lack of genuine contrition, and broadcasts your resentment at being caught.

Because one day, we wake up ready — not to wag our fingers in someone's face (which is just another way of twirling when you get right down to it) but to present our true selves without apology.

So much so that during one taping break, she gave this reporter a thumb's up and mouthed the words, "Am I doing O.K.?" When asked later about her tendency toward self-deprecatory apology, she seemed puzzled.

And Betsy Aidem, who plays Dirk's wife and James's mother, Celeste, exudes an affecting air of self-effacing apology, although her recitation of the plot of her planned children's book strikes another inane note.

Benjamin Crump, the lawyer for Martin's parents, called Zimmerman's statement a "self-serving apology," and also said that it came too late — why not right away, or on his ill-advised Web page?

There are those who celebrate his habit of speaking his mind, saying that in an age when everyone is a potential victim, when even the slightest impolitic remark seems to require an over-the-top, self-flagellating apology, having a proud, all-purpose offender at the top of the royal food chain is refreshing and inspiring.

In a statement of strikingly self-critical apology, Mr. Murdoch's son and heir apparent, James Murdoch, admitted that News International, the company's British subsidiary, had "failed to get to the bottom of repeated wrongdoings that occurred without conscience or legitimate purpose".

Stillman captures the ingrained force of an assimilated order in a quick succession of shots of door-knocks — one, by a servant on Reginald's door, in which the servant, though unseen by any onlooker except the divine one, raises his hand outside Reginald's door as if with self-conscious apology to himself and his God for disturbing the young lord's tranquility.

In "Station Island", Heaney seems to accept the accusation (he doesn't answer back, and the poem is full of statements of guilt, self-loathing, apology), but in fact is released by the shade of Joyce, who tells him "don't be so earnest, // so ready for the sackcloth and the ashes.

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