Then maybe someday, I will be able to rest, knowing that others are aware of my son's blamelessness. |
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Afterward, he protested his own blamelessness to a reporter from the local newspaper. |
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These myths of the emperor's blamelessness were designed to maintain national unity. |
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He had the feeling that years of composure and blamelessness were thrown out. |
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Even women who try to learn their child's blamelessness can find it desperately difficult. |
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The more they know, the farther away they move from blamelessness. |
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There is a tone of blamelessness in the protests so often heard from members of groups that they really have nothing against the subjects of their discrimination. |
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Rather, he seems to have specialised in the opposite: defiant assertions of blamelessness that have sometimes made both him and the BBC less popular. |
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I noted that Emmett lives a life of total blamelessness. |
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Painting all segregationists as cartoon racists encourages the rest of us to take cover under a blanket illusion of blamelessness — give or take an Abu Ghraib or a Penn State football program. |
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As a consequence, it is unacceptable, on the basis of current knowledge, that parents be blamed or that silence reigns in relation to their blamelessness. |
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