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But it only seemed to make headlines when its host had to apologize for something.
One is always in the dock, being asked to apologize for something.
All the governors we're talking about are having to apologize for something they were once proud of in their records".
"The system keeps asking him to apologize for something he did not do, and his conscience won't let him do that".
If Tom Brady was telling the truth, and did not know anything about the deflated footballs, then the assembled members of the press were asking him to do something impossible: to apologize for something that he didn't do and couldn't explain.
I'm certainly not going to apologize for something that isn't real and true — not for face creams.' " Ms. Stone said the interview in Cannes with her remarks about Tibet and karma came at the end of a media line of 80 to 100 television crews.
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However, in the end, you cannot ask someone to publically apologize for something that they don't want to apologize for -- so there you have it.
One mistake that couples often make is for one partner to immediately apologize for something that they've done wrong and then they are surprised when the apology doesn't work.
Federer had nothing to apologize for, only something to celebrate, and when he held serve for the last time in Melbourne this year, he sank to his knees, his arms in the air and a wide smile on his face.
Why did she and others feel like they had to apologize for noticing something that all of us should be paying a great deal of attention to?
Bieber is arguably the most famous 18-year-old in the world, and he's basically been forced to apologize for doing something that's totally legal in California --as long as he had a prescription.
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