Fox will not have to pay any fines, make any on-air apology or be prevented in any way from broadcasting in Britain. |
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Isn't humiliation on your own TV network, followed by an abject apology, enough? |
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My behaviour, when I am conducting perfectly legitimate activity such as registering an insurance claim, is one of abject apology. |
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His hurt expression and absent apology stirred little guilt in her hardened bosom. |
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A book of first class stamps and a letter of apology was the scant compensation offered to a woman who claimed her mail had been stolen. |
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Now the question master has barred the accusing team from competing again until he receives a public apology. |
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What would be necessary by way of reparation, apology, atonement for that to be acceptable? |
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Each individual will receive a personal letter of apology, acknowledging the harm caused by the process. |
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You have offered me a typically Jesuitical explanation, but still no apology. |
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It would seem more likely that an apology and an admission would have yielded a shorter ban. |
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For all that, however, we have heard not a whisper of apology from those responsible. |
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When he's ready to keep a civil tongue in his head and email me an apology, he's welcome back. |
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The manner of her return suggested that the kidnappers were only short of leaving an apology note. |
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After an apology, how does one reinvigorate oneself and acquire the strength to amuse? |
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Officials at Sligo General Hospital are reiterating an apology to a patient who received the wrong medication on being discharged. |
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He was later forced to withdraw the remark in an apology delivered in parliament. |
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As before, that person must be willing to offer amends, which, in addition to correction and apology, now involves a payment of compensation. |
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Our amends may include a sincere apology, removing the shards, getting the carpet cleaned and buying a new bottle of milk. |
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I further call on her to present a public apology to the family, and then to resign her office. |
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Last night, the Senate passed, by voice vote, a resolution issuing a formal apology for failing to pass federal anti-lynching laws. |
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The second, more familiar apology excuses him for being only a relativist animal of his times. |
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A furious Hayden let fly verbally at Jones, who had raised his hand in apology. |
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Or maybe it's his special gift for issuing halfhearted and self-serving mea culpas, an apologia disguised as an apology. |
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No apology for failure to deliver on costly contracts or to adopt more flexible and consumer-friendly policies. |
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But he says he's principally taking action because he feels he's owed an apology. |
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A few professors glare at me and I smile a meek apology before turning my attention back to my friends. |
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I didn't even acknowledge her apology, and I didn't plan on ever acknowledging her apology. |
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But the guarded apology and the honest admission of fallibility were important signals nonetheless. |
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He acknowledged his apology couldn't make the incident and hurt go away for the victim. |
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The female supervisor, working in accounting, after perfunctorily acknowledging the apology, did not want to discuss the issue further. |
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I owe the rather wonderful Jane a big apology for not having yet acknowledged perhaps the nicest and most unexpected birthday greeting. |
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He has made mistakes, as he himself acknowledged during a televised apology last weekend. |
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She recognized it as an unspoken apology and smiled wryly as she continued. |
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She smiles understandingly at my apology and takes my hand, easing my guilt. |
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A few girls giggled and a brown-haired boy yelled out an apology amidst a smile. |
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But in this sorry apology for a summer, show day on Sunday dawned with glorious sunshine and warm temperatures. |
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Aristides also, a believer earnestly devoted to our religion, left, like Quadratus, an apology for the faith, addressed to Adrian. |
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We are frequently urged to understand the terrorists, but too often the call to understand is code for justification and apology. |
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By way of apology and, indeed, justification, let me then remind the reader of the early career of one Albert Einstein. |
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The previous book is a more generic apology for the harmonization of religious and modern scientific worldviews. |
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All of this gives an untimely ring to Jorg Traeger's impassioned apology for Renaissance art as a religious art. |
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Consider his words, which can be read as an apology for the Court's shameful reasoning in Bowers. |
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They create their similar-sounding covers with no apology, and little theoretical justification. |
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Just war theory has in practice been little more than a religious apology for the excesses of empire. |
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First, in arguing that atheism is unscientific I do not wish to present an apology for any theistic doctrine or any particular religious faith. |
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The one twist in this otherwise predictable apology for capitalism is the draping of Marx in the clothes of capital. |
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He too has been involved in a petition appealing for an investigation, an apology, and media freedom. |
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Instead of fighting it and litigating every claim, they start with an apology and move to mediation. |
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It's become a rolling apology, which may be a new uniquely English art form of my own invention. |
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Sadly, this compromises my blogging exploits and leaves me ashamedly making another post of pure apology. |
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I gazed malevolently at the dreary, run-down apology of a holiday town and wished myself somewhere else. |
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And I haven't heard any apology to the younger man who was also manhandled out of the hall simply for defending Mr Wolfgang. |
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Her willingness to tell it like it is without apology keeps her work, no matter how widespread her critical acclaim, out of the mainstream. |
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In both cases, apology hardly compensates for the manifest evidence as to the scale of one's ineptitude. |
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Socialist delegates thereupon demanded an apology from Sarkozy, who was subsequently roundly criticized in the press. |
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But he should write a fulsome letter of apology to the tour officials concerned, and just take his medicine. |
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Young women often make the mistake of beginning their talks with an apology or self-deprecating comment of some sort. |
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Eventually he let me go, thankfully without insisting I forfeit my memory card or grovel at his feet or sign a written apology. |
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Almost like magic, apology has the power to repair harm, mend relationships, soothe wounds and heal broken hearts. |
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An apology not only opens up the opportunity to mend relational breakdowns, it has the potential to release amazing healing energies. |
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It came out effortlessly, like when you ask someone their name or where they live, without an ounce of apology or regret. |
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In view of the views expressed in the rest of the column, how believable is the apology? |
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However a recent study reveals that a full apology is more likely to result in the quick settlement of lawsuits. |
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Looking sheepish when he finally noticed me standing at the counter, he laughed an apology. |
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But it was too late to deliver an apology and I understand a sheepish Paul has hardly been able to sleep since. |
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The apology was accepted and Hendrickse remained in the Cabinet as a Minister without Portfolio. |
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There has been not a single apology from any of them for that costly misdirection of police protection. |
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In addition, letters of apology were sent to Josephine by some of those who had given misinformation about her. |
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I was kind enough to accept your apology, thinking it would shut you up and you would move on to bother someone else. |
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The mother bounced the child momently and seemed prepared to leave without her son proffering an apology. |
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When he became aware of the mistake, he tweeted a public apology to Mr Abbott. |
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We had a chat on the blower and were both satisfied with my withdrawal of the comment and my public apology. |
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I make absolutely no apology for enthusing about the trip, which was even more successful, unbelievably so, than the first. |
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I think that an apology would be nice, because they have mucked me around for long enough. |
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Under the terms of the settlement, the commission agreed to issue an apology and pay an undisclosed amount of money. |
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Mr Foxman accepted the apology, but many predict it will be difficult to undo the damage. |
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I have no undying love to confess, just a lame apology that I shouldn't even have to make. |
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On the other hand, this apology from Khomyakov, the archetypal Slavophile, was first written in French. |
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Firstly, I regret that this unfortunate incident occurred and reiterate our apology to Mrs Hill's family. |
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There was a moment's pause, a profuse apology, then they resumed their efforts to mutilate the body. |
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It's universally accepted that all it takes sometimes to end an argument is an apology. |
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They want an apology from Atkinson and from the school principal, Pat Flores, who they feel handled the situation quite unprofessionally. |
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So this is actually in the nature of an apology for the extreme scarcity of posts this week. |
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The apology that always follows the naughty step technique is a complete waste of time. |
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She had planned to give a grumbling apology for being late when he sniped at her incompetence, but she really did feel bad now. |
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Very shortly, the officer who had handcuffed Jim removed the bracelets and offered an apology. |
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The defendant was ashamed, sorry and had written the victim a letter of apology. |
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He sent me quite a handsome apology for his abuse of me so I think he is a pretty decent sort, basically. |
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The plane should have been tested over the sea, not a built-up area, and I just feel there should have been an apology. |
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Once an apology to the accused has been published, the element of vindication becomes less significant in quantifying the financial award. |
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Warren saw the expression on her face and I mentally cackled as he immediately started sputtering an apology. |
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And if they can write, get them to write a letter of apology and deliver it by hand to these unfortunate residents. |
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The PNG government sent a second diplomatic note on April 7, again demanding an apology. |
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I flashed my badge at him and he stammered an apology, saying he would take me as far as the edge of the town I needed to get to. |
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I'm waiting for some kind of apology for their recent display of callousness. |
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Another Aboriginal leader,Terry O' Shane, described the motion as a Clayton's apology. |
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Issuing an apology after calming down, he said he had been deeply provoked and in the heat of the moment lost his temper. |
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As is always the case in France, I am not sure if she reads my apology as sufficiently humble or merely obsequious. |
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I'll trade you one apology for McDonald's Filet-o-Fish in exchange for a mea culpa over haggis or steak tartare. |
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Wendy Gonyea, who works in the Onondaga communication office in Nedrow, N.Y. said she wrote Gover the day after the apology. |
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The Irish recognised that this was said in the heat of the moment and accepted the apology which came via the Scottish Rugby Union. |
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With a silent apology, Beth nipped off a few leaves from the potted sage, oregano, and tarragon and chopped them up finely and set them aside. |
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When the break finished, there was no mention of the stuff-up, an apology or a repeat of the tribute package. |
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Upon noticing her state he hurriedly outstretched his hand and mumbled an apology as he helped her off of the ground. |
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Maybe instead produce an interminable, twanging, overlong, repetitive, inaccessible and frankly irredeemable apology for a solo album. |
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The newspaper later confirmed that it had been hoaxed and printed a front-page apology, with a pledge to donate money to charity. |
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I have no doubt that it shocks, perhaps even horrifies our young audiences but we make no apology for that. |
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The paper decides to eat humble pie, giving it a front page story and an apology, which seems to be 15 years too late. |
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The apology for slavery is important in symbolic terms only, especially given the crisis in Liberia. |
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Psychologists who study human anxiety say you should measure your regret and never hurry an apology. |
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It was the best peace offering I could make, an oblique apology for the awkwardness resulting from Thanksgiving. |
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What they did find was a party leader in penitent mood who came not to put fire in bellies or cajole into action, but with a limp apology. |
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Myres is so full of his own importance he is incapable of making a sincere apology. |
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The BBC later apologised, but few newspapers gave the same column inches to the apology as they had to the original interview. |
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Not a word of apology or commiseration or anything, including common courtesy, did I get from her. |
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The paper was forced to publish a humiliating front page apology for the fiasco the following day. |
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With an insincere apology, she shuffled off, furtively glancing over her shoulder to make sure no one had seen her colluding with a stranger. |
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Don't even think about cocoa powders or the thin, insipid apology for chocolate drinks you get from machines. |
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It took a lot to placate him but finally I did and promised I would print a correction and apology. |
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No offence had been intended, but given that it had been taken, an apology was conveyed. |
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Irrespective of all the fire and brimstone, he should do the right thing and immediately withdraw his inconsiderate remarks with a full apology. |
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Conversely, the interjection of an apology into this situation yields several ameliorative results. |
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Please accept my apology for any grammatical errors in advance since English is not my first language. |
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We're brushing off the fact that she walked by me as though I was invisible and the fact that she said nothing of importance after my apology. |
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The emphasis here is on how Donne's love poetry becomes an apology of verse itself. |
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I mutter a sheepish apology and get to my feet, smoothing my shirt and trying to flatten my hair. |
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The government also issued a formal apology for the injustice that was done. |
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What he could do is extend an apology, as he has no evidence whatsoever to corroborate his deplorable allegation. |
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Hence, if my article was intended as doublespeak, the foregoing is my apology. |
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They have spent years in prison only to be let free with a pardon, an apology and several thousand pounds of compensation. |
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Duncan challenged conventional mores and politics and preached free love without apology. |
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Taila nodded a curt reply to my apology and went back to folding her clothes and putting them into the drawer. |
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It should be clear that an apology has to be in the first person, and in the present tense. |
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Please accept my profound regret and apology for any misunderstanding about that letter. |
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I have been offered a profuse apology by the individual concerned, and I have accepted it. |
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But if the letter began as an apology, it soon turns into a prose poem of personal and vocational despair. |
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Which soap actor made a public apology for exposing himself on the internet? |
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The newspaper offered only a grudging apology for its reprehensible victimization of Lee and did not discipline any of the reporters involved. |
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Elections are a dirty business, and Brown makes no apology for getting his hands dirty. |
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He repeated his apology to fans over their disappointment at the failure to stage the concert. |
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Scarcely able to conceal his disappointment, he issued an emotional apology afterwards. |
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Beatrice's apology was more gracious, and she was visibly discomfited by her father's manner. |
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But Ms Cooper turned adversity into advantage by making an endearing apology. |
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He eventually goes on to apologise, but the apology comes too late for some in his home city. |
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I also know that for some things, I deserve, if not exactly an apology, at least an explanation. |
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After years spent in and out of the courts, all charges were dropped without explanation or apology. |
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Whatever happened to the groveling apology and the second chance... the kind of forgiving spirit that made America great? |
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One after another bulleted serves rained in, one of which took out a ballgirl, leaving her with a bruise as a souvenir and Rusedski's match shirt as an apology. |
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When I got there I tried to argue with Tommy but the latter wouldn't accept anything short of an apology and McKisco rather spunkily wouldn't give it. |
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The culprit is thought to have been a homeless man, who bedded down for the night in one of the mobiles and wrote a note of apology, explaining he had nowhere to stay. |
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To his credit, he was quick to recant, offering an unconditional apology. |
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The police made the accuser write an apology to Kromah, but he says it is not enough. |
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I remember H. Jon Benjamin told me it was a way-too-late apology for Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
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Cook posted, amended, then deleted a sort-of apology over the controversy and refused all interviews. |
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In this cockamamie get-rich scheme, would they all issue an apology if he cut a check? |
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What he has said publicly is an apology for colonialism, something we are not guilty of in Cuba. |
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This is not a woman who wants pity, nor does she want money, or even an apology from Cosby. |
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If I do something silly and am found out, tooted at, or even before any reaction from a nearby driver, I raise a hand in apology and smile when the other person can see me. |
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The half-ass apology immediately afterward was better than the joke. |
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Most desk employees have authority to offer food and beverage credits, and managers typically can comp a night's stay or more if the situation warrants a larger apology. |
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But he was surprised when he received no apology or explanation from the council about the delay and had been close to writing a letter of complaint. |
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At least four allegations later, it took clegg until this week to demand a public apology and suspend Rennard from the party. |
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After years of virtual silence, clegg has responded by demanding a public apology. |
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He claimed he'd only sent some of the items by way of an apology. |
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Attacked on Twitter and by outraged columnists for promoting sexism, Taylor issued a tearful public apology. |
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Let me start with an apology for the paucity of blogging lately. |
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The First Minister eventually decided to go to Normandy, but his decision to do so, and the accompanying apology, was seen as grudging and petulant. |
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He nodded in acknowledgement of her apology but said nothing. |
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So here is another sincere apology for jumping down your throat. |
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We make no apology for dwelling on the new Passat's cup-holders. |
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Helen Armstead's trajectory, from passive victim to apology guru to contented observer, has little to do with a particular class. |
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Twenty-five years later, he wrote a mealy-mouthed not-quite apology for his rhetoric. |
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He seems to cast his male characters as spineless imbeciles, and spend the rest of the novel drivelling an apology on behalf of the whole of his gender. |
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She has vigorously supported the prosecution and incarceration of the gangbangers without the slightest public display of hesitation, handwringing, or apology. |
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In addition, she received an apology for any injustice occasioned to her. |
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Debra gave the deputy what she described as a letter of apology that Alex had written the night before. |
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Once the red mist had lifted, however, Rosanna offered a gracious apology for her comments, trotting out the usual stuff about not meaning to offend anyone, etc., etc. |
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His apology for the production of ignorant students consists of the same bunch of alibis and rationalizations we've been fed by education professors for decades. |
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He does not require an apology, but a Kobe steak and cold Sapporo would be much appreciated. |
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We arrived with good memories of a truffled beef carpaccio, a delicious tender steak and a waitress who bought us free wine as an apology for being slow. |
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Failing that, Abrams should issue a public apology to Hagel for making this scurrilous charge. |
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Later, when I interviewed Bolotov, a tall, self-possessed man, no apology for the confrontation was offered. |
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Boland's apology and offer of help were the only ones she had received. |
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A simple apology and an offer of help for my son would have sufficed. |
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To many of those white-haired and mottled men, the ambassador's six-minute apology and the invitation to visit Japan were insults. |
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Financial reparation, she assumes, will be sufficient apology. |
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I had announced myself alongside an apology for my lateness. |
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I was duly attacked for my remarks and offered an immediate and unqualified apology. |
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However, if he is still alive, I would like to demand a personal apology from him for sending me to Malaya without the full protection of a mosquito net. |
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African countries are demanding an explicit apology from countries formerly involved in slavery and other past examples of white domination including colonial rule. |
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There was an apology, a long pause, and then a flash of insight. |
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The libel laws as they stand militate against doing this, because once a libel writ is issued by a complainant any apology is an admission of liability. |
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I am not suggesting that his apology was cynical or purely tactical. |
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She tried to gasp an apology, but my hand stopped her lips from moving. |
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Apuleius's claim in the Apology that Sicinius Pudens mostly spoke Punic thus makes perfect sense. |
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She's an amazing techno DJ and I think you owe her an apology. |
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I was so embarrassed that I had to buy those macadamias by way of apology. |
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She made a quick effort to calm her and smiled her apology at me. |
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However, recently he was censured for dangling his baby son Bob near the open jaws of a crocodile and forced to make an apology to his millions of fans. |
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The apology for the muru had to be delivered to the ancestors. |
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The Royal Mail apologised and sent her a book of 12 first-class stamps, but the letter of apology was accompanied by her next-door neighbour's post delivered by mistake. |
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It is a characteristic of charmers that when they suspect they may have caused offence, they calculate that a sufficiently charming apology should get them off the hook. |
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If such should occur, an apology must be offered and pleasantly accepted. |
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Senior officials of Killarney Town Council is to issue a formal apology to a local chimney sweep for incorrectly informing residents that he had retired from business. |
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A full, unreserved apology wouldn't address the horror visited on countless families and the disgust of society as a whole, but it would certainly be a start. |
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Its American cousin makes a poor apology for a nest, it is true, merely a loose bundle or platform of sticks, as flimsily put together as a dove's nest. |
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An apology beforehand for the use of the naughty word in the image below. |
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His new book, despite some sensible and perceptive parts, eventually collapses into abject apology for modern capitalism in general and the United States in particular. |
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Plato felt he had literary rivals, and this may explain this somewhat odd combination of esoterism, protreptic and apology in a literarily brilliant form. |
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Every now and again, a snaky comment would erupt from his lips but there was always a quick apology while he muttered something that she couldn't ever hear. |
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But when an apology reflects poorly on the mistake that basically launched the Cold War, they bang their spoons on their highchairs about any attempt to tarnish FDR's godhood. |
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He was forced into an admission, including the use of 2,000 prepaid envelopes to send out the forgery, and hoped to brazen things out with an apology. |
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Dell, the personal computer giant, issued a red-faced apology Monday for a gaffe the company likely hoped would go away. |
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With barely an apology, the bemused travelers were hustled off the train at Wellingborough and shovelled over the bridge to catch the next train south. |
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Hospital bosses today issued an unreserved apology to Ms Smith. |
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Then came some more shocking photos and an apology of sorts on Thursday. |
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The contractor responsible for posting the flowchart, Shane Vander Hart, posted an apology on his personal blog. |
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It was a brusque apology, short and almost snappy, but it was genuine. |
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Also the apology he made is questionable, as I can't imagine that he would be really sorry for what he said, because he is so flip and arrogant about it. |
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The reporter is said to have returned to the press tent, dazed by the verbal assault, and determined to seek an apology from the player's management company. |
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Both hames and Church took to Twitter to remonstrate with the media mogul, demanding an apology. |
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With a gigantic career based upon an aw-shucks tone of blue collar tales of midwestern values, couldn't one little fling many years ago get absolved after a teary apology? |
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Nearly three weeks later, I received a stock e-mailed apology, prefaced by a quick summary of the United Airlines world view. |
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The player in question held up his hand in apology but Bradley lost his temper and accused them of breaking the rules by failing to shout a warning. |
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A descent into this kind of carnally driven pulp should be conducted boldly and without apology, which is a courage that Cristofer cannot seem to muster. |
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Not only are they demanding an apology, the dissidents have also asked for the BBC's assurance that certain scenes will be edited out before the show is sold abroad. |
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It is a novel which plucks the reader up only to plunk him down, firmly, in the muck and mire of everyday life, with nary by-your-leave nor apology tendered. |
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The waitress comped our dessert as an apology for the bresaola which was a nice touch, but really, I think I would have happily paid through the nose for this stuff. |
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There's a danger that your apology will be taken as a sign of weakness. |
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No offers of coffee and doughnuts, no genuine sounding apology, it was just tough luck, guys. |
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For now, I wanted to reconvey my sadness over having misunderstood him, an apology that he never would have gotten as a child. |
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A mortified Phillips, from Belfast, wrote a groveling apology in response. |
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Saru have now released an official apology from president Oregan Hoskins and De Villiers saying they jointly condemned foul play. |
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President PALPA also tendered his apology from the passengers cause to them due to their stike. |
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It is the discretion of BAI president Akhilesh Das Gupta and on an unconditional apology, Jwala can be set free. |
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The product tawdriness forced the CEO Tim Cook to render an apology and suggest customers to try using its rival's Maps app. |
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He contacted Flemming Rose with an offer of a meeting and apology. |
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I owe one apology only, and that is to the devil, for lacking the ability to be more severe in my criticism of all organized religion. |
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More specifically, why do Japanese behaviors differ over time in addressing apology and compensation with regard to the comfort women issue? |
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Kerry left an apology note on the windscreen of the pranged Almera with contact details before the pair went for their costumes. |
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Even apologist Greg Gutfeld slammed this so-called apology tour. |
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Perhaps the brashest governor in the United States has brought his apology to them. |
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Taoiseach Enda Kenny's long-overdue apology to the women who were imprisoned in the hellholes began the healing process. |
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Martin makes no apology for his unqualified endorsation of the policies of the Liberal party. |
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Editors downgraded her stories on the Joyce Meyer Ministries in 2005 and then published an apology to the televangelist. |
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The unknown thief returned the tiny marble hand to Carmarthen Museum in a Jiffy bag with a typewritten note of apology. |
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If this is the case, your apology would actually be the first time he gets to hear your little slam. |
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The misprinted programme was withdrawn and an apology made to theatre-goers. |
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After the inevitable storm of outrage, Fabricant duly deleted his Tweet and offered a grovelling apology. |
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Bahar issued an apology note last week, immediately after the offending article appeared, and it even closed itself for one day as an apologia. |
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Having literally bumped into silent film star George Valentin, young dancer Peppy Miller receives an apology in the form of a kiss on the cheek. |
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The Hollyoaks star found the grovelling apology from hunk Sylvain Longchambon, 32, at their Liverpool love nest last Sunday. |
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A public apology is one should personify the first of these. |
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A HEALTH board has issued an apology after it emerged its patients could face more than a 17-month wait for an NHS hearing reassessment. |
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Chib to tender an IndiGo Airlines access ramp indemnity bond following which the airline in last December had to make an apology to her. |
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The merest adumbration of an apology on Baron Veen's part would clinch the matter with a token of gracious finality. |
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The CEO made a public apology for the scandal, and promised full cooperation with the authorities. |
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What he said really hurt my feelings, but his apology sounded so sincere that I couldn't help but forgive him. |
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Air-conditioning manufacturers and repairmen throughout the country say the apology isn't enough. |
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Painting needs no explanation or apology. This most religious of art forms belies the pathetic empiricisms of contemporary discussions. |
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St. Augustine, in the entrance of one of his discourses, makes a kind of apology. |
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In it, the Army explicitly rejected a claim, made by a party unnamed in the apology, that there were as many as 500 potential claimants. |
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It ends with an apology by Boccaccio, much like Chaucer's Retraction to the Tales. |
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After the race he made a public apology to his team for the penalty he received, but also raised concerns over the pace of his car. |
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The City Council has made an unreserved apology for Liverpool's involvement and the continual effect of slavery on Liverpool's Black communities. |
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On 27 November 2006, British Prime Minister Tony Blair made a partial apology for Britain's role in the African slavery trade. |
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Alabama is the fourth state to pass a slavery apology, following votes by the legislatures in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. |
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In 2004 a formal apology by a government minister of the Federal Republic of Germany followed. |
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When I connected to the IRC server, the MOTD included an apology for the recent downtime. |
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The librarian, who had requested the book for the library, returned the presentation copy to Wilde with a note of apology. |
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On 26 August 2008, Rushdie received an apology at the High Court in London from all three parties. |
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Some apology, I feel, is due from one who has never been in Japan for venturing to write about netsukes. |
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She bumped her noggin on the bulkhead above the doorway, smiled in apology for her presumed clumsiness. |
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After issuing an apology, Mr Matthews remained in his job and no disciplinary action was taken. |
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On 19 October 2005, Liverpool City Council issued a formal apology for the flooding. |
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In fact, BBC issued an apology to Greenpeace for having reported that the NGO lied. |
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The issue of an apology is linked to reparations for slavery and is still being pursued by a number of entities across the world. |
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The response to crime committed by neighbouring tribes or communities included a formal apology, compensation or blood feuds. |
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The accusations against Parnell were shown to be false, The Times was obliged to make a full apology, and Asquith's reputation was assured. |
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He offered money as recompense for the damage, but what the injured party wanted was an apology. |
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In 1997, the Linnean Society issued a posthumous apology to Potter for the sexism displayed in its handling of her research. |
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I'd like to make a public apology to Mr Douglas, to his friends and to Bafta for my offensive and stupid comments. |
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It makes a liar of Socrates with his daimonic sign and his dream messages of the Phaedo, the Apology, and the Crito. |
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Akin later claimed that he misspoke and his words were misplaced, then offered what seemed like a sincere apology while still defending his consistent pro-life stance. |
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A MIDLAND dad has delivered a letter demanding an apology from the Government for his vegetarian son's death from the human form of madcow disease. |
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That I have wronged no man will be a poor plea or apology at the last day. |
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I have read interviews with people who have said that they wanted an apology for a mistake being made and ended up going to court over it. And invariably winning. |
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He offered the ACC's apology to aboriginal people and delayed his retirement until 2004 when his successor could come to the primacy with the issue also retired. |
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For the Origenist controversy, he focuses on Pamphilus' Apology for Origen. |
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This prompted an apology from the new Prime Minister, William Gladstone. |
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In an example of gunboat diplomacy, the Americans sent then the USS Cyane and demanded 24,000 dollars in damages, an apology and a pledge of good behavior in the future. |
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Bell said that while he is hopeful that the AMA will take some meaningful action to reduce health disparities, he is unimpressed by the apology alone. |
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Janice's furious glare showed that her apology was insincere. |
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Honour was saved and Winchilsea wrote Wellington an apology. |
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Bell said that although he is hopeful that the AMA will take some meaningful action to reduce health disparities, he is unimpressed by the apology alone. |
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The LSE Students' Union later on 6 December issued a formal apology, condemned the actions, as well as promising to foot the bill for the damage repair. |
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Trita Parsi wrote a letter to Senator Graham on May 24 and urged him to retract his anti-Iran statements and make a public apology to Iranian people. |
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I'd rather deliver in the Glossop Grubber than that apology for a shant. |
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Zheng's fleet also became involved in a conflict in Sri Lanka, where the King of Ceylon traveled back to Ming China afterwards to make a formal apology to the Yongle Emperor. |
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On 13 February 2008, the federal government of Australia, led by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, issued a formal apology to the Indigenous Australians over the Stolen Generations. |
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