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She said was uninvolved in any transgressions committed by Ms. Davis.

And, in the absence of such disclosures, what conceivable transgressions committed by the Nixon White House would surprise us even now?

Turkey's neighbours and allies have often turned a blind eye to human-rights transgressions committed by economically incompetent governments whose support was geopolitically important.Now the Turkish electorate, at least, has had enough if the opinion polls are anything to go by.

In a memoir, "With Nixon" (1977), Mr. Price conceded that there had been "abuses of power, obstruction of justice, lies and deceits". But whatever criminality had marred the Nixon administration, he insisted, was no worse than transgressions committed by previous Democratic presidents, and on balance Nixon's achievements, particularly in the realm of foreign policy, were far greater than his sins.

WITH his special Mass at the Vatican today, Pope John Paul II has set out to do what none of his 262 predecessors felt called to do: apologize for historical transgressions committed by Roman Catholics in the name of the church.

Paul's arguably faced the most severe fallout in the immediate wake of his scandal, and YouTube's past response to transgressions committed by their content creators has been mixed.

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But pan-geometrism is also capable of overreaching itself and this is the transgression committed by both Weyl and Eddington.

This public recognition of Mr. Liu's longstanding nonviolent struggle against the appalling human rights transgressions committed in his country cannot be diminished by the cries of denunciation coming from outraged Chinese government officials.

"Transgressions committed against U.S. nationals will not go unpunished," Mr. Howard said.

In the Czech Republic, there was palpable resentment this week that Czechs were being punished for economic transgressions committed elsewhere.

While unprintable language flowed freely at the trial, the panel ruled that the most significant linguistic transgression was committed by the prosecutor, David B. Cetron, in his closing remarks, when he repeatedly used a three-letter word -- "lie" -- in reference to the defense.

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