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Is it, in fact, time to absolve saturated fat?
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The most famous – and admittedly peculiar – custom that has developed around Yom Kippur involves swinging a chicken over your head three times to absolve yourself of sin.
Westmoreland suggested that The New York Times is "trying to absolve [Clinton] from the lack of security that was sent over there, the number of requests for security that was turned down".
These had to do with where various officers were at the time of the assault, and tended to absolve everyone but Mr. Volpe.
Women who take time out for themselves, spend time doing things they enjoy and are able to absolve themselves from responsibility for a few days each month find their premenstrual distress is reduced.
You relinquish your power to improve yourself on your own terms when you seek to absolve yourself of blame all the time.
It's possible that Ferry's words about Deng, a two-time all-star, may not have been his, but that does very little to absolve him.
Symeon also taught that such teachers were empowered by their holiness to preach and to absolve others of their sins, a view that brought him into disagreement with church leaders of his time.
No guilty party to absolve?
Not everyone is ready to absolve gluten.
It is not going to absolve you".
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