She just sometimes blurts things out before she thinks, and I think we should try to forgive it and go on. |
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You could forgive him for a snit here, a tantrum there, an errant expletive in front of an impressionable young fan once in a blue moon. |
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I want now to share her sorrows and forgive everything what happened in my life in the past and live a tension free, happy life. |
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She could not forgive the nimiety of blunders and Carmen offered no apologies. |
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I've been on a work drive and am feeling totally spaced out, so forgive my incoherence. |
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Although Leanne still couldn't forgive her mother, she was on speaking terms again. |
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Please forgive me, but it is the only way I know of getting my point of view across. |
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When we make things better no one thanks us, and when we make it worse they never forgive us. |
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But the lovely piano music, calibrated for conversation, and a fine dry martini helped us forgive and forget. |
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It took him weeks, if not months, to do it, and why should I forgive him for brutalizing this sweet, dear, old lady? |
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They're calling it the deal of all deals, and for once you can forgive the hyperbole. |
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I was, however, of an age when it is difficult to forgive oneself and had engaged in this vocation with a vengeance from then on. |
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Pray forgive my haste, but I must to horse before the coming of the rosy-fingered dawn. |
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If you do not forgive men their sins your heavenly Father will not forgive you. |
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We'll have to forgive him for forgetting that it's chaos theory, not catastrophe theory. |
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I could forgive the fetishizing of martyrdom if the film displayed a hint of subtlety or emotional resonance. |
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In my more charitable moments, I can forgive my grandfather his selfishness. |
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This was a throwaway observation, in parenthesis, so that we might forgive Wrightson for overlooking it. |
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She would never be able to forgive herself if she passed up an opportunity like this. |
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Also give yourself a pat on the back for answers you know you got right, and forgive yourself for those you messed up. |
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He was still peeved at Roger's actions, but would forgive him if everything turned out well in the end. |
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There and then, he cast himself on the mercy of God, imploring him to forgive his sins and accept his soul for Christ's sake. |
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You really want to forgive the amateurishness because of the speed and what seems to be the completeness of the coverage. |
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I love you Emily, please I hope some day you will find it in your heart to forgive me, or at least allow me to say how truly sorry I am. |
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But I only hope that people will find it in their heart to forgive me for that grievous mistake on that occasion. |
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It's important to forgive yourself if you're just too plumb tired to get in a workout. |
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If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. |
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I know that I've flip-flopped on Chapter 6 for a long time, so please forgive me. |
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They're a small publisher, so I can almost forgive this cost-saving measure, but it's still irksome. |
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Arlene always said I could forgive anyone for anything if they intrigued me enough. |
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I try to forgive myself first of all, and then I ask the other person with whom I'm angry to forgive me as well. |
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She had abandoned him, he thought, because she could not live in a world that would not forgive her for her mistakes. |
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Fans will forgive players anything as long as they wear their team's shirt with pride. |
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He will have to forgive you and stop being a parole officer, or you'll have to call it a day. |
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In any case, such is the pace and brilliance of the narrative that one feels that one can forgive the author almost anything. |
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He wasn't sure if she'd forgive him for his angry words very quickly, but she'd get over it and this would help. |
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But he had never truly been in love before, either, so we will forgive him his mistakes as well. |
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So yes, I will take you back, and I will forgive you for your mistake, and I have missed you so much. |
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He wanted a girlfriend who loved him so much that she would easily forgive him for anything. |
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He asked Russians to forgive him for his mistakes and failing to realize their dreams after the fall of the Soviet Union. |
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She desperately wanted to forgive him and stop him from going, but her pride got in the way. |
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Love was not supposed to run this deep or feel this right, as though he could do anything and she would forgive him. |
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At first, Julie had turned her back on him, too angry to forgive him but slowly he had acquired her trust, her love. |
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At the same time, as we confess our sins, let us forgive the faults committed by others toward us. |
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We are able to acknowledge horrendous scenarios, justify our errors, and forgive our mistakes by making a situation light-hearted. |
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Even if the mistakes are forgiven, can one forgive the repetition of the same mistakes over and over again? |
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He could not do it because no man rightly can forgive the sins he has committed against others. |
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I think God will more readily forgive our sins against him, whom we cannot see, than against our fellow humans, whom we do see. |
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He told people to be honest whatever the cost, promised them eternal life without sorrow or pain and said he could forgive sin. |
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Less than two weeks ago, the G8 agreed to forgive the debts of 18 poor nations. |
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If all we do is say, we will only loan you the money, then we can never argue to those countries that they've got to forgive those debts. |
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They would rather inflame the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo than forgive African debt. |
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We can forgive the debts of Third World dictatorships, but these guys will run it up again and pocket the dough. |
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The president seems to think that this is an opportunity now to forgive that debt and to wipe it clean and move on. |
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I can either shut you down or I can forgive some debts, and even give you some operating money. |
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At 67 minutes, It may seem a little long, but there's such a surfeit of grooviness you can forgive the odd indulgence. |
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So far as legal aid is concerned, would your Lordship forgive my ignorance, I still have to ask for detail, an order for detailed assessment. |
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I haven't proof read it or anything, so forgive me if there are grammatical errors and stuff. |
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Please forgive my ignorance and realize that the events and happenings are totally fictional. |
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Now, forgive my ignorance, but just who is this director, Franco Zeffirelli? |
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Also, forgive my ignorance here, but has anyone taken prisoner and sent to Cuba been charged yet? |
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Lying about one's age is, forgive the expression, an age-old practice if one is a woman. |
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Considering the wealth of knowledge, one can forgive the fact that the book is huge and cumbersome to carry around. |
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Perhaps you will forgive me replying to the contention that animal cunning will be overtaken by human ingenuity. |
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Understandably, Miranda is angry with her parents for their implicit deceptiveness and does not forgive them easily. |
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If she had a mind to forgive him, it vanished as she spied him in the company of the Trojan princess Cassandra, daughter of Priam. |
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If your lender violated state laws, regulators can force the lender to forgive the entire principal and interest on the home loan. |
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You'll forgive the pun, but, Rocco, isn't this just a bit Mickey Mouse for you? |
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Using the curse of the werewolf as a metaphor for puberty, it's a sharp and, forgive the pun, biting take on adolescence. |
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Please forgive all the horrible grammatical errors in this piece, since I had to correct it myself. |
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We have known each other long enough that you will forgive me this discourtesy. |
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Anyway, I had some people telling me to ditch the girl, others telling me to forgive and forget. |
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Maybe we need to look to religion for guidance in such matters, after all, to err is human, to forgive divine. |
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If he has forced ministers to mull over some harsh truths, we should forgive him the odd donnish flourish. |
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So dream on, Sir Richard, and we'll continue to forgive you your showmanship. |
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Barth had the foolishness and rashness of the child that he was, quick to anger, slow to forgive, filled to the brim with pointless pride. |
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He's like that wily friend who's always getting you into trouble but whom you can't help but forgive. |
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I said in a wishful small voice hoping she'll forgive me and save me the humiliation by just pointing to my desk. |
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He was supposed to say sorry and she was supposed to forgive him, then they'd kiss and make up. |
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True, if she was a woman of the streets, he would be mad at her, but he'd forgive her. |
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Bless him, by this point it was about quarter to two in the morning and he was knackered so I forgive him for being a bit confused. |
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Friends and relatives can forgive, and sometimes do, but they are forgiving the wrong done to them only. |
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I want it to be fresh, crisp and sparkling, so please forgive the venture into 50s Americana. |
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Could Hashem not find it within His infinite mercy to forgive Moshe's one sin? |
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O Allah, forgive me, have mercy on me, guide me aright and grant me sustenance. |
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And every mother prays for her son, May God forgive him and have mercy on him. |
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This could easily be an excuse for lazy writing, but I felt enough smart moves were made to forgive the bad ones as mistakes by the characters. |
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He left us to deal with the news of the secret with very little time to forgive him and to understand why he did what he did. |
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If we forgive too easily or grow too lenient in our criminal justice system, we may ignore the genuine harm done. |
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He needed to learn to let bygones be bygones, burry the hatchet, forgive and forget, and all those other euphemisms my mom was so fond of. |
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You will have to forgive me for linking news articles with such fervor in recent times. |
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Some neo-positivists cannot forgive him for his anti-positivism, and some empiricists cannot be patient with his apriorism. |
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This is my first camera with a decent macro, so please forgive my temporary indulgence with this feature. |
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She decided that, in light of the news she was going to share, she could be magnanimous and forgive Aria. |
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One of the tastiest tapas dishes is the spicy grilled beef salad, which, if you can forgive its not actually being spicy, is great. |
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I forgive him because he has enough style to try and sweeten me with champagne. |
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If you could forgive the ends, the means was actually a neat project in puerile ballistics. |
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It is a searing look at what an immensely complicated task it is to forgive the unforgiveable. |
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But the play belongs to its two male leads and when they are on stage you forgive Gray's elegant meanderings. |
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She also felt really flattered that he liked her so much as to forgive her for brushing him off and rejecting him. |
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I forgive the original causes of my self-doubt and self-deception, including my family. |
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Please forgive me and know that I likewise extend forgiveness to all who have offended, insulted, irritated, or otherwise ticked me off. |
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I can forgive you for not liking some shop pasties, but anyone who can't appreciate a home-made tiddy oggy needs to be sorted out. |
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Let's forgive the generals if they decline to offer any intrepid reporter their full and complete trust. |
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If I have done anything to screw it up, I beg of you to push it aside and forgive me. |
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Michelle smiled at her other two friends, begging them to forgive him as she had. |
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Is there in the whole world a being who would have the right to forgive and could forgive? |
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God forgive me, I should have been out there queueing at 4am, along with the ticket touts and scalpers, and the diehards. |
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It's so important to forgive and move forward, because that's negativity and it's toxic to the body and to the mind. |
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That's not to say I won't forgive a lacking in one where the other is outstanding, mind you. |
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But as the Lord taught us, we should ask forgiveness for our trespasses as we forgive those who have trespassed against us. |
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So forgive me if I polish up the script of this interview a little by removing some of the most rambling parts. |
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And he trusted that those, in turn, whom he had wronged, would forgive him. |
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It's also hard to forgive a moral code so juvenile and black-and-white it might have originated at a boy scout jamboree. |
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Centuries after the city famously locked out the reigning monarch King Charles I, it was a time to forgive and forget. |
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So forgive me if I say phooey to the fashionable PR twaddle which claims that casinos can regenerate our urban landscape. |
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Okay, a couple of the characters were two-dimensional, but I can forgive that in an animated feature. |
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One can well forgive an author for relying on internet blitz chess to research openings grandmasters hardly ever play. |
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For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. |
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I hereby forgive everyone who offended or angered me, or sinned against me. |
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But its slices of summery California melody are so well-executed it's easy to forgive the disc's occasional swerves into syrupy sentiment. |
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If your record be never so bad and your past never so black, I will forgive all manner of sin and uncleanness, provided you come to me. |
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The real man was solid, dependable, loyal, uncomplaining, quick to act and slow to forgive. |
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However, please forgive my teasing, for I am in an unconquerably joyous mood. |
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Everyone is a sinner and God will of course forgive those who truly repent. |
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After 25 years covering squillions of very similar speeches, you will forgive me for being a trifle sceptical. |
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The Proteas paceman noted he may never forgive Clarke for a personal sledge. |
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Life Changers teach us to forgive ourselves for things we imagine to be unforgivable. |
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I would never forgive myself if I walked away, leaving somebody else to try to sort it out. |
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I suppose I'm borrowing trouble, but has anyone thought about how to forgive and move on, one way or another? |
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I thank you that you forgive and cleanse me of all unrighteousness, and that you restore the joy of my salvation! |
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Like parents forgiving naughty children, they forgive pop culture its badness, because it reminds them of when they were children. |
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I think we can forgive Nokia for not rushing this model out. |
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People forgive you for a lot of your past indiscretions, but this, they feel, is unforgivable. |
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For all our SINS, may the Force that makes forgiveness possible forgive us, pardon us, and make atonement possible. |
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To let things go, to wipe the slate clean, to forgive, to forget. |
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The film's efforts to establish Cage as a countercultural hero are a little heavy-handed, but you can forgive that for the gusto invested in every action sequence. |
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It turns out audiences will forgive such reports when your movies are good. |
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If the kiss was a one-shot deal and you can forgive her, then do that. |
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The second half of Interstellar is basically one giant SPOILER ALERT, so forgive the nebulousness. |
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Some Englishmen, too, may never forgive him for the artful deception that turned a World Cup quarter-final Argentina's way 20 years ago next summer. |
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Because he will forgive their iniquity and remember their sins no more. |
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It is possible that at the approach of senescence he may recant, forgive his enemies, make his peace with the world and become a benevolent father to his nation. |
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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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You could forgive her for anything because of her passion for journalism. |
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They have to consider that this animal is capable of friendship and has strong family ties, and it feels compassion and it can be sympathetic and forgive. |
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I do not forgive those who saw the attacks and have refused to cooperate with law enforcement. |
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Then we will never beat a child, but forgive him for his mistakes. |
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And forgive me for noting that those who would complain of lengthy deployments and demand the return of the troops are about 10 years behind the times. |
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Still, he's my only brother, and I tend to forgive him anything. |
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Eleanor was even more bitter than her husband, refusing to forgive barrow for his coldness. |
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If someone steals my pen and then asks me to forgive him, unless he returns my pen the sincerity of his contrition and confession will be considered to be nil. |
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This may be a stupid question, but please forgive my ignorance. |
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My husband's skill at cooking is nearly enough to have me forgive him for years of thinking that pixies washed his socks and elves cleaned the toilet. |
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Anyway, these dice are used to either forgive or condemn the confessor. |
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She believed that when she confessed her sins to the priest that she was in fact confessing to God who was listening and could forgive her for those sins. |
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You could forgive Wolff for overlooking Powers' piece if he'd concretized the idea of liberal humorlessness with specific readings from the humorless left. |
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Well, forgive me for saying so, but you can skip the introductory tracks because the whole idea of a concept album alone is enough to kill anyone's high. |
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And I'll hope you'll forgive this importunate but timely plea. |
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Until then I honestly believed that I would never forgive my mother. |
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Readers will forgive you anything except your uncomplicated success. |
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The reader with an eye for colourful detail and elegant prose, not to mention for racy scandal and rumour, will no doubt forgive the book's shortcomings. |
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If she can forgive me, then she can move mountains, and I mean this truly. |
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I forgive you, you ungrateful wretch, for you are my brother's son. |
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I've found it in my heart to forgive you, praise Jesus, amen. |
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You will have to forgive him for labeling more than one destination in such a superlative fashion. |
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I could forgive Christie for Bridgegate if he could just eliminate this odor. |
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There is a pro-cable bias that seems to forgive so-so shows and so-so series and judges network series harshly. |
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I forgive him, knowing he was bipolar, manic depressive, alcoholic. |
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Not answering your phone does not make creditors forgive the debt. |
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Little bits of barbecue had escaped their white-bread trappings, and scattered here and there were errant bits of coleslaw, but I could forgive a little sloppiness. |
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Please forgive my naivety and my inexperience, but I'm trying! |
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May Allah forgive all living and all dead and have mercy upon us all. |
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Funny how we really learn to forgive when we need forgiveness ourselves. |
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As he began to forgive his father, the demons manifested violently. |
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Moments like these could cause ticket-buyers to squirm or, perhaps, reflect on their own capacity to overlook and forgive. |
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Since this is a brain fart, I hope you'll forgive me for being circuitous. |
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Perhaps he feels he can now forgive his old nemesis the Bishop of Rome. |
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However, I forgive him this sophomoric passage because its empty hatred was so obviously feigned after the event, and because it describes me as five years younger than I am. |
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Over time she reluctantly tells the story of her past to Stingo, but she is never able to forgive herself and finally chooses to die beside Nathan in a suicide pact. |
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These are men and women who want to retain faith in an idol, who just want to forgive and forget. |
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I was willing to take the high road and forgive these litterbug lambs of God who leave a Hansel and Gretel trail of junk-food wrappers, cigarette packs and Red Bull cans in their wake. |
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Readers should forgive Lichtenstein for his ultimate pallid proposals for reversing the recent sharp economic and political decline of organized labor. |
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We forgive them insofar as Assange and company weaken American power and American authority. |
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As I wrote in the dedication, it allowed me to hate her, to love her, to forgive her. |
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Rather than a flaw that heightens her appeal, it is a flaw that makes her difficult to forgive. |
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A healthy diet is, if you'll forgive the pun, a movable feast. |
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When a popular Sunni televangelist does it, to forgive is divine. |
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It can be a little freewheeling at times, but Dom and Dickie are such outlandish and bawdy villains that you forgive them their sins. |
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No I know I wont forget you but I'll forget myself if the city will forgive me. |
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The Swans took to the Premier League like ducks to water, r if you'll forgive the avian mixed metaphor. |
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Jesus is saying that we should forgive a googol number of times or perhaps a googolplex number of times. |
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In the face of his enemies, he prays that God might forgive them. |
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Nigella Lawson That was actually a really bad spelling mistake, but if u lot had my hangover u would forgive me. |
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The only way to forgive yourself is projectively, which is to say, in another person. |
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I wish I could spill the beans but certain members of the band would never forgive me. |
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Each mealtime when she says Grace, she also asks God to forgive her for fornicating on the kitchen table. |
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I could forgive him for what he did if he showed some remorse. |
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When he feels he's been insulted, he finds it hard to forgive and forget. |
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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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We are commanded to forgive our enemies, but you never read that we are commanded to forgive our friends. |
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I would fall down on my knees and I besought God to heal my heart and to forgive my iniquity. |
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For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. |
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Architects of the 18th century could not forget Wren, but they could not forgive some elements in his work they deemed unconventional. |
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She was willing to forgive his messiness when they married, and pick up after him, but not that he forgot their anniversary. |
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So that contrariwise ye ought rather to forgive him, and comfort him, lest perhaps such a one should be swallowed up with overmuch sorrow. |
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He theorized that Jesus' sacrificial death occurred in order for the Father to forgive while still maintaining his just rule over the universe. |
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I think she will forgive an accidental slip-up, so don't worry too much about misspeaking. |
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No doubt Mother tore a strip off him last night. She will never forgive him for turning away a suitor. |
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Therefore I call unto thee, repent before me. Humble thyselves. Humble thyselves before me that I may forgive thy sin. |
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Readers should forgive the book's polemical chapters and enjoy Donne's life, here retold in fine Waltonian fashion. |
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The book is well-written, the historical details are entertaining, and the reader is ready to forgive many of the author's venial sins. |
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Kir, forgive me for saying this, you cannot impose your unjust opinions on others, on what they should or should not support. |
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Eugenia Kim''s version has two bobbles, it''s a teensy bit Minnie Mouse, but cosy so we can forgive it. |
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But one of the men who knew his granddad when they were students in school reveals a hideous secret that Charlie can't seem to forgive or forget. |
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Please, Oh, King, forgive us our landlubberly sins and we shall follow you and your loyal subjects. |
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He is one of many arch-Thatcherites who will never forgive Major for his betrayal of The Great Leaderene. |
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I admire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his chivalry, and I can even forgive his superstition. |
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I would pluralize if I knew how, but forgive me I used to write sports. |
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When news of his brother's murder reached Gildas in Ireland, he was greatly grieved, but was able to forgive Arthur, and pray for the salvation of his soul. |
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In his avowal of an actualizing response to a call, I hear the claim of a more radical relationality that may elude and forgive both the absolute and the dissolute. |
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There was perennial trouble from Border Reivers, but Elizabeth was inclined to forgive even their depredations rather than pick a quarrel with her Protestant neighbour. |
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If someone you've disemvowelled comes back and behaves, forgive and forget their earlier gaffes. You're acting in the service of civility, not abstract justice. |
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And son Destin, 17, says he will never forgive his deadbeat dad. |
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Like many Americans, Mr. Condit, I have Redemption Fatigue. I'm too tired to forgive any more gray-haired-blow-dried-elected scoundrels trying to sin 'n' spin. |
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But the Ba, I remembered, could be seen as the mistress of your heart and might or might not decide to speak to you, just as the heart cannot always forgive. |
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Should we forgive the misspelling of our name On hastily written cards that never seemed to hit the target, accepting that it was a rush job and be thankful for the market? |
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Afonso de Albuquerque attempted to intercede on Cabral's behalf and on 2 December 1514 asked Manuel I to forgive him and allow his return to court, but to no avail. |
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Forgive me for the indelicate question, whose decision was it to go with cremation? |
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Forgive me for being facetious in these desperately serious times, but sometimes ridicule is the only release from anger. |
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Forgive the caveman economics, but keeping the lights and heating on comes a long way ahead of saving the planet, in my book. |
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Forgive my clobbering you with so many names, but credit must be given where it is due. |
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Forgive your humble servant for I was late to summon my soldiers from the north. |
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Forgive me if in the 21st century I don't want to be celebrating our former feudal overlords. |
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Forgive me, Agent 007, but you seem to have an insatiable appetite for the dramatics. |
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Forgive me sounding preachy but the character in our neighbourhoods, heritage and iconic landscape will be utterly lost. |
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Forgive me if I sound daft, but I can't see a link between the two subjects. |
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Forgive me for mentioning it, but isn't it a case of the pot calling the kettle black? |
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Forgive us for the words, the choices, and the acts which bring grief to you and to our fellow creatures. |
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Forgive me for my wariness of words and theories that explain the healer's art. |
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Forgive me, fellow Parisians, I am a man of action not words. |
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Forgive the tonsorial obsession, for which there are two reasons. |
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Forgive my candor, though such is my wont, but much like that moose on a spit, Bernie is dead. |
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Forgive the trespasses of others and of nations and to set free the division of hearts and allow the fullness of our heart to pulsate and vibrate at the core. |
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Forgive me, though, if I fail to dig out the bunting for the present. |
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Forgive the continued doom and gloom, but migrators are going to want to watch out once the NFL's Minnesota Vikings complete their new stadium. |
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Forgive my sin of understanding one language through its unmeant echoes in another. |
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Forgive my sycophancy, but this is perhaps the creme de la creme of Liverpool's whiz-bangs of this, that, the other and hooplas. |
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Many thanks now in foresight for the care wherewith you have to forthsend me this post parcell, that I am waiting for with hurry. Forgive me. |
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Forgive the mixed metaphor, but it looks the final frontier of live television might have a new hope. |
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Among many honours, he was awarded the Somerset Maugham Award in 1958 for Hear and Forgive. |
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Don't be a sorehead! Forgive, forget and get on with your life. |
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Forgive my ignorance, but such a combination seems so oxymoronic that it is hard to believe that any bishop would allow such a thing in his diocese. |
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Forgive me for being presumptive, but aren't you and Mark engaged? |
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Forgive me, then, for bringing owls to Athens as a thanks-offering. |
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