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When she became a victim who suffered in public but remained loyal, she won forgiveness and emerged victorious.
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For Bliss (2011), he and a group of singers performed the final five minutes of Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, in which Count Almaviva begs for and wins forgiveness from his wronged wife, with a full orchestra and traditional Rococo costume.
He won their forgiveness, but was never again appointed governor of the lands he had discovered.
She applied and won the forgiveness grant, which works out to about $3,200 a year.
Under European Union regulations, Shell won complete forgiveness for what would have been a nearly $130 million fine, as calculated by the commission.
This is important because, as sure as public forgiveness for his transgressions will follow his eventual return to winning, corporate forgiveness — from a far more demanding audience — will require concrete evidence of the type of self-control that creates trust.
He doesn't win her forgiveness, or their son's, and he doesn't ask for it.
Catholicism offered various palliatives to the disturbed and afflicted, in the form of rituals designed to win divine forgiveness or at least diminished disapproval; and even Lutheranism, while rejecting most of the rituals, posited an approachable and ultimately loving God.
He said he would work tirelessly to win the forgiveness of phone-hacking victims.
In the Name of Love / Free Your Mind" to her, and win her forgiveness.
Krishna won Radha's forgiveness but only in the posture of a supplicant.
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