Galileo would not absolve them from blame for resorting to power when reason went against them. |
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If each of the drivers were alive and neither chose to give evidence, the court would unhesitatingly hold that both were to blame. |
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The constant high power air conditioning systems shoulder most of the blame. |
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A whistle-blower last night said a dodgy computer system was to blame for sparking travel chaos. |
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Note how many quotes are from wounded Kurds insisting that they do not blame the Americans. |
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But what made her feel worse was that no one on the team said anything to blame her. |
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Rick had a tendency to be a bit of a worrywart, but frankly Chris couldn't blame him considering everything that had gone wrong for him. |
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Some know-alls blame the woman for having accepted a lift late in the evening. |
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Do not blame others for problems that are largely self-created or seek solutions over here when your answers are mostly at home. |
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Bradford's Deputy Coroner Mark Hinchcliffe, recording his verdict yesterday, concluded no doctors were to blame. |
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In addition, he notes that the system could be used to reconstruct accidents, helping the police determine who or what was to blame. |
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Gass suspects constriction of blood vessels that reduces oxygen delivery to breast tissues is partly to blame. |
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Val had to listen to some ridiculous questions at that meeting, and I don't blame him for turning on his heel and leaving. |
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Kurdish politicians were defiant, rebuffing the Shi'ite alliance's attempts to blame them for the deadlock. |
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We don't typically blame keyed lock manufacturers for their locks being vulnerable. |
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The crisis is still unfolding and the first thing the keyboard warriors do is seek out someone to blame. |
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Perhaps it is time to wake up to the fact that there really is only one person to blame for all these happenings and that is ourselves. |
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If we take all of these criticisms as true, then the real blame belongs to the White House. |
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If you're shocked by the cost of a pint at your local, or a loaf at the supermarket, over the next few weeks, blame agflation. |
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One cannot really blame them because even the best talent in women's athletics have found it difficult to stay afloat in the international arena. |
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I blame the hostel food finally catching up to me, then going flatting and getting to choose my own food All The Time! |
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They would rather sit on the couch and blame our leaders for their own inactivity. |
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For Bears fans, the worst part is they can't even blame their team's woes on their former whipping boy, Smith. |
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On the one hand, it is too easy to blame victims rather than grapple with the reason why they are victims. |
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The mining bosses blame the strong rand, saying South Africa has gone from the cheapest large-scale producer of gold to the most expensive. |
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I blame the speed for making me fall six times, although, admittedly, I was the only one amongst us to do so. |
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There are those who still blame McConnell for not putting up a bigger fight. |
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They have themselves to blame for putting their signatures to a document that was so evidently not ready for implementation. |
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Adding insult to injury, the banks have the gall to say that consumers are to blame. |
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Don't go blaming a dead archbishop for this, and don't blame global warming either, just blame an unusually southerly jet stream. |
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We've gotten used to blaming parents for the waywardness of their children, when we don't blame the children themselves. |
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The Coroner said he believed Mr Stewart was in no way to blame for the accident. |
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Shows were cancelled and accusations flew between members of the band as to who was to blame. |
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In today's litigious society, we need to have someone to blame, to apportion accountability. |
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One cannot blame the citizens who try to jam one more piece of garbage into them. |
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They prefer to point the finger of blame elsewhere, and refuse to accept responsibility for their role in allowing sectarianism to prosper. |
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I think there is a similarity to the attitude of many abused children who blame themselves for the abusive actions of their parents. |
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It has become absurdly easy to frame whatever group is supposed to take the blame for an atrocity. |
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It is absurd to blame current difficulties on any state's governor, Republican or Democrat. |
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It would be absurd to blame Vodafone for terrorists chatting across their network. |
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However, it is absurd to place primary blame on the players for this situation. |
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It is absurd to blame schools with high standards for other schools having low standards. |
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When that happens heads are going to roll even if it happens in such a way so that placing blame is absurd. |
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Health campaigners blame the power lines for the above average cancer rate that afflicts the area. |
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Who could blame Setanta for being lured by the vast wads of Australian dollars that are undoubtedly on the table. |
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Mrs. Shem abnegates her part in the cursing and places the blame on the patriarch. |
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Once again the government is abdicating its responsibility and laying the blame elsewhere. |
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This system is supposed to consider issues like fault and blame because it is designed to alleviate individual wrongs, not social grievances. |
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Not surprisingly, some ASEAN members are whining like neighbors who know they can't keep up with the Joneses, but blame the Joneses for all their woes. |
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Most people blame the government for the country's worsening economic crisis. |
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If senators vote for that, they would be agreeing to share the blame if and when that strategy fails. |
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The person to blame for all this is the anodyne British pop star Gary Barlow. |
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But as you start building an apocalyptic bunker, don't forget who's to blame for this increasingly dangerous behavior. |
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Of course, we need to let the two armies investigate what exactly happened and apportion blame. |
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So when the blame is apportioned, Abbas and his fellow West Bank leaders have a good deal to answer for. |
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Franz also said that the arb did not shield officials from questioning or blame. |
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It was astonishing yesterday that he pinned the blame for the attacks on Mahmoud Abbas, the Fatah leader. |
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The Republican Party will blame the culture of corruption on one bad apple named Jim Greer and move on. |
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The only action in town has been a public blame game that gives sandbox politics a bad name. |
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But most of all blame China and the despicable hunger of its status-conscious middle class for baubles of worked ivory. |
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With 14 dead in the Binghamton, New York, massacre, some blame the police for not reacting sooner. |
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And who can blame them for feeling disenfranchised when they see their efforts dwarfed by the mega donors. |
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No congratulations for those who were born with a silver spoon in their mouths and then blame the poor for being poor. |
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At the heart of the blame game between KKG and Holt is a dispute over responsibility. |
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Perhaps feeling cornered by the UN report, North Korea launched a blame game of its own. |
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In the wake of such a grisly screw up, it is tempting to play the blame game. |
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But how that pain would be distributed, and how quickly it would be felt, is part of the blame game playing out in Washington. |
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The security questions and blame game will now take center stage in the embassy attack that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya. |
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If he does, conservatives will see it as a blame game, no matter how nuanced a message the White House strives to deliver. |
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In fact, many Americans are behaving as if the crisis is past and that we can now afford to move on to the blame game. |
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If my broken heart was to blame, it has taken its bitter time, acting stealthily. |
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Now, in a slightly meta moment, brunt and Sky News are being harassed by the online community who blame them for her death. |
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State officials, military and aviation experts in both countries hurried to shift the blame for the catastrophe. |
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In Scotland, gamekeepers blame the buzzard, a protected bird, for the deaths of thousands of partridges, pheasants, and waders such as curlews and plovers. |
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Vieira absolved any individuals of blame for the shocking defensive display in Munich, but revealed his frustration at yet another European campaign that could be thrown away. |
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Chris risks his life to save Dixie, but later claims he only did it to square accounts with Dixie for his having accepted the blame for starting their fistfight. |
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Crime makes an easy political issue, and there could well be a contest for who can offer the toughest line, and who most acerbically will apportion blame. |
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Most researchers believe that hangovers are created by build ups of acetaldehyde, although others shift the blame from ethanol and its side products to methanol. |
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The FBI and the President may claim that the Hermit Kingdom is to blame for the most high-profile network breach in forever. |
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So it ultimately seems odd to blame these celebs for disclosing personal information when the public is just clamoring for it. |
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The polls say more people will blame the Republicans, but they aren't as clear-cut as they ought to be. |
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How ironic that the Hermit Kingdom is taking the blame for our first real look inside a clique that not even Vice dares penetrate. |
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And he'd never been particularly friendly to me, and I didn't blame him. |
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Pundits love to apportion blame for partisan hostility equally to both sides. |
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Of course the journos blame this on the PM and his spin doctors. |
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Of course, you can't entirely blame the small business people who are putting prices up because their suppliers have told them they'll be passing on the full ten percent. |
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The death toll for which Stalin must bear the blame is not easy to compute, but it cannot be less than twenty million. |
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A century ago, miscalculation was greatly to blame for thrusting Europe into a conflagration. |
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So part of the essay attempts to identify the sort of praise and blame that can be practised in a dispassionate and clear-headed way, while junking the rest. |
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No more making everything a zillion times more complicated than it has to be, no more flinging blame for her mistakes every whichaway like so much monkey manure! |
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It is funny to see that the rats at various British intelligence agencies are already trying to avoid the blame for the lies told to the British people by Blair. |
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Well, she's stuck in this rat trap now, so I can't say I blame her. |
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It appears that the first thing to blame is the aftermarket accessory. |
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He must be aghast at England's dismal results, even if he does not blame Robinson for the lack of a global vision for the defence of the world title. |
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If we forgive someone we must let go of anger or blame for whatever they have done, stop holding it against them, and act with love towards them from now on. |
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Don't blame me, or I'll ram this bunch of fives down your throat. |
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Can't say as I blame her, if I was her I'd be having kittens over it too. |
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Ever had a petty and vindictive boss, competent only at deflecting blame for his own shortcomings? |
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In her last letter she asked her sister-in-law Elisabeth not to blame Louis-Charles and to remember how easy it is to put words into a child 's mouth. |
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And they said that the blame for managing foreign policy crises can hardly be heaped on the departing secretary. |
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I hold two people to blame and to my dying day I will hold them to blame. |
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But, if your team loses you blame the referee or the yellow card. |
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Some people blame it on the fact that he isn't going to kowtow to anyone. |
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Almost as if it were a reflex response, journalists and some scientific researchers alike blame technology and changes to family life for childhood obesity. |
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Blame the radically altered mindset that results when killing is redefined from a moral wrong into a beneficent and legal act. |
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Blame the mind-boggling growth of animation and related interests in the last couple of years for this development. |
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Blame for the crash has been placed on hot summer weather followed by tropical downpours that left the road too slippery. |
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Blame for the subsequent chaos would then be placed squarely on the doorstep of Number Ten. |
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Blame it on its ability to let you do instant messaging, or real time messaging with your buddies all around the world. |
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Blame it on the advent of multiplexes or a dip in the movie culture, its curtains for more than 20 cinema halls in the city. |
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MacAskill created the JCR post in 2011 but critics blame fierce judicial opposition for its lack of teeth. |
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With the chance for an annulment lost and England's place in Europe forfeit, Cardinal Wolsey bore the blame. |
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They are also expected to be indifferent to praise, blame, pleasure, and pain. |
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One story implicates Earl Godwin of Wessex in Alfred's subsequent death, but others blame Harold. |
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It is often assumed that tourism is to blame for this, attracting newcomers to the area who can afford to outbid locals for available housing. |
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Republicans will have their work cut out for them trying to shift blame to Democrats for their own erratic, haphazard and incoherent process. |
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I think it's a bit shortsighted to blame pepsin because you're not selectively refluxing pepsin. |
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Of course, Coakley spoke off the cuff and had no one else to blame. |
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Blame the African countries and the amoral people who go into the savannahs and the forests and slaughter the animals. |
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Though you think, maybe, young men can do their fill of foolery and there is none to blame them. |
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I hate to say this, but the blame game is already under way. |
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There is always a tendency, in the mainstream as much as the fringes, to blame real or imagined social problems on a folk devil. |
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When it came to the economy, the candidates played the blame game. |
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Meteorological officer Philippos Tymvios yesterday said warm and humid air masses were to blame for the last four days of warm weather. |
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He looks at me darkly, as if to blame me for the price of movie tickets. |
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The bemedaled Marine refused to fall on his sword and take full blame for the scandal. |
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Of course, most of the blame should not be directed at the police but at the red tape that binds them and the shortage of man and womanpower. |
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Lord Justice Taylor's report ruled there was no drunken yobbery, and laid the blame squarely at the feet of South Yorkshire Police. |
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If they think about him at all, they're inclined to blame him for commodifying, and therefore dorkifying, their pure underground pursuit. |
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Geoffrey Parker, a British historian, suggests that environmental factors may have been in part to blame, especially global cooling. |
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Oral tradition of the affected tribes continue to claim that whites were to blame for the disease. |
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The reports which are without prejudice, do not apportion blame and do not establish liability. |
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From this evidence, a major part of the blame may be laid on lax handling of the cordite propellant for the shells of the main guns. |
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Some people blame God for their troubles, but one must outgrow such notions. |
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Edward III's government sought to blame Mortimer for all of the recent problems, effectively politically rehabilitating the late King. |
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Most of the blame for the defeat probably lies in the events of the battle. |
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Most of the blame for the cable's failure was found to rest with Whitehouse. |
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Another neotard babbling incoherently in a desperate attempt to blame Bush economic ruin on anyone but Bush. |
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Labourites will jump on the bandwagon and blame the Tories, and vice-versa. |
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However, it was asserted that the British parliament since the Act of Union of 1800 was partly to blame. |
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Disraeli refused to cast blame for the defeat, which he understood was likely to be final for him. |
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If our suspicion be wholly unfounded, let his own questionable ways, not our necessary circumspectness bear the blame. |
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I strongly hope the police investigate properly and if blame is to be laid then they do so without an eye on race relations. |
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He finished fourth at Monza after a race long battle with Michael Schumacher, who he refused to blame the German after his aggressive tactics. |
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Historically, blame has often been laid on Abbey as legal guardian, but he may also have been unaware. |
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I blame a sleepless night or free drinks at a cocktail party. |
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Blame for the deaths fell on lax safety measures, which allowed the victims to get too near to the test site. |
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Snider viewed Titania and her caprice as solely to blame for her marital strife with Oberon. |
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Blame the weak recovery, an aging population, increasing urbanization, and the growth of public transport. |
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Feminist literary critics argue that the blame for the family feud lies in Verona's patriarchal society. |
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However, Wolmar considers it a mistake to blame the ROSCOs who are simply behaving as commercial companies always behave. |
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Do we blame the wanton schoolboy, with a pebble in his hand, all powerless to resist the alluring vastness of a barndoor? |
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He tried to deflect the blame by emphasising the alleged cowardice of Byng. |
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The canisters, McMahon said, are to blame for the conflagration. |
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Unfortunately one of the managers of a hedge fund known as Arcanum had a corrupt individual who attempted to place blame of fund mismanagement. |
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Head was inclined to reapportion some of the blame to himself in light of Goldikova's performance yesterday. |
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Ashok Argal, a federal lawmaker from the region, placed the blame on crowds trying to rush across the bridge. |
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The resulting synod in Zurich placed most of the blame on Calvin for not being sympathetic enough toward the people of Geneva. |
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His writings blame the fall of the Qin dynasty simply on the education of the second emperor. |
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As the viewer of any after-school special can tell you, women shy away from the R word because they blame themselves. |
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A lack of match sharpness was perhaps to blame for Rooney squandering England's best chance after 27 minutes. |
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Some students suck it up and meet the challenge. Others look around wildly for someone to blame. |
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She can't unabort, and trying to blame a previous abortion is rather like blaming illness on that old lady next door cursing you. |
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A tropical storm, clearly visible on radar for days, is to blame. |
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Conservative campaigning sought to blame the deficit on the previous Labour government. |
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One explanation pins the blame on leftover technology from the mythical lost continent of Atlantis. |
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Elizabeth knew that her own misjudgements were partly to blame for this turn of events. |
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The blame game is unlike any other game, except perhaps the Eton Wall Game, in that it has no discernible rules. |
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Surprisingly, the Zurich Anabaptists were quite mild in their approach to the government in this document, placing the blame on the clergy and especially on Zwingli. |
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Notwithstanding this distinction, he indicts Eliot for weakening her condemnation of male abusiveness by also seeming to blame the victim, Janet, for her own predicament. |
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Blame it on a more mobile, job-hopping culture, both nationwide and in Texas. |
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It might even spawn a game show, a variant of Jeopardy I like to call The Blame Game. |
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They had been used for centuries to justify or rationalize the behavior of that status and conversely to scapegoat and blame some other category of people. |
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They often find problems locating suitable bachelor apartments and blame investors for not building enough good quality accommodation for single men. |
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The plurality of neo-racisms is problematized as well in shifting the discourse of blame from individuals and attitudes to society and structures. |
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About an hour ago, when Alona caught me crying in the hallway after my big blowout with the king of the prickwads, I figured, why not blame the little guys again? |
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So his jovial walkaround visit yesterday morning was less about resurrecting the long-dead Respect Agenda, and more about reminding everyone just who he thinks is to blame. |
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The World Cup players took the blame for their performances. |
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill put Britain back on the gold standard in 1925, which many economists blame for the mediocre performance of the economy. |
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The botched murders were his attempt to put the blame on the Krays. |
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The problem was, C.C. had a way of surrounding himself with people he'd bought and paid for, so I suppose you can't really blame him for being a bit confused. |
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A great number of disillusioned young men in the Western world are saying now that it is Stalin who is to blame and proclaiming themselves Trotskyites. |
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Blame fell hardest on the reputation of William Stukeley, although it also impugned Gibbon, Roy, and other scholars who had accepted it. |
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Does that mean we should blame our kopi aunties and uncles for the haze? |
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The endwork of such a critical task that freely places blame or adjudicates value for the sake of a castigation or rejection of worth is performed too quickly and easily. |
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But his left foot was caught in that blame noose in the end of the rope, so only his beardy head went underwater and he was dragged along like that for a few wet yards. |
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The news article said that destocking was to blame for reduced sales. |
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The Anarchist-eaters believe to have executed a master-stroke of Abderitism by turning national muttonhead and laying the blame for Anarchism at the door of foreigners. |
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Leathersex and leathermen had become easy targets for AIDS blame. |
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Dowding accepted that as AOC, he was responsible for the day and night defence of Britain and the blame, should he fail, would be laid at his door. |
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There are many theories to explain the collapse of Merovingian power, most of which blame the inability of later Merovingians in war as an important factor. |
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They refused to attribute the defeat at Tenerife to him, preferring instead to blame poor planning on the part of St Vincent, the Secretary at War or even William Pitt. |
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Blame the 80 percent of good cops who have a Mafia-like omerta, code of silence, and refuse to testify against their fellow officers. |
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Marcus Velleius Paterculus asserted that Octavian tried to avoid proscribing officials whereas Lepidus and Antony were to blame for initiating them. |
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Sure, as the captain of your ship, you are the one to blame when things go wrong or fall apart, but you are also large and in charge when they go well. |
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Raymonde released the solo album Blame Someone Else as the first release on Bella Union. |
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My wife watches it though and she wants to see The Blame Game too. |
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Album MIKILL PANE Blame Miss Barclay HE'S the freshest and most talented solo artist around with lyrics so ingenious it's impossible to catch all the wordplay. |
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