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And he did indeed seem like a man who yearned to be absolved.
To "shrive" means to be absolved of your sins – in this case, by eating a pancake.
"Once psychiatrists found that he was incapable of understanding his actions he had to be absolved, that's Italian law," Mr. Rubino said in a telephone interview.
A statement posted on the Web site of the United States Embassy in the Albanian capital, Tirana, said that Mr. Withers expected to be absolved of any blame.
"If the economy is to function again and the country to remain in the eurozone it has to be absolved of at least 50% of its debt.
One of Mr. Altomare's fans has already pronounced on this blog that he won the hearing, and is sure to be absolved.
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At the same time, he seems to be absolving himself from the charge of exploitation and proposing a strained equivalence between his own underdog sensibilities and those of the documentary's preposterous star and equally preposterous director.
So does the possibility that Reuters is close to being absolved of U. S. charges that its operatives stole proprietary algorithms from arch rival Bloomberg.
Collaborative working is vital, but fundamentally there is a duty of care and responsibility to patients which cannot be absolved.
Whatever the findings, banned athletes would not be absolved, according to the I.O.C.'s medical director.
Confess, confess, confess, and be absolved.
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