For instance, on one occasion Stella's crassness offends the child deeply, but Laurel forgives her and tenderly brushes her hair. |
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Philip lays it on thick, telling her that he forgives her for faking the pregnancy, and that he is sorry for leaving her at the altar. |
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Then she'll drive like the clappers and be so charming when she gets there that everyone forgives her. |
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Rather, once a person has properly repented, including making appropriate recompense, then He freely forgives the penitent. |
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She forgives him after seeing his politeness and cordial manners during the meal they have together. |
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The overall effect is what you're after, and artistic license forgives slight errors. |
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The opera deals with a Protestant minister who publicly forgives his wife after discovering she has had an adulterous affair in his absence. |
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Even if one forgives his poetic license with the facts, the book fails on the grounds that its arguments are incoherent. |
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The cross in Mark does not function as the means through which Jesus forgives sins. |
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The girl forgives him and is entwined around him during the closing scenes. |
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Perhaps you also seek assurance that a higher entity forgives you for wrongs in your life. |
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Lutherans dare to ask for forgiveness because they are aware that finally God alone forgives sins. |
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It is necessary to distinguish the difference on this point, which is very delicate: He who forgives forgets the offense! |
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Although Najood originally stayed with an uncle, she is now back with her father and says she forgives him for what happened. |
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But he was certain that if God loves and forgives our wrongs, then for him they are over and done with. |
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It is, however, too bad and extremely dangerous to lose hope in the mercy of God Who forgives abundantly! |
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It is fun to fly, thermals like a dream and forgives any heavy-handedness that you may inadvertently throw at it. |
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The entrance antiphon states that the Lord forgets and forgives the sins of those who convert. |
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A favourite amongst the restauranteurs, this tea forgives while maintaining a smooth cup. |
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This entails that for those who are saved, God forgives their sins against other people, which is the essence of third-party forgiveness. |
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But the true test of an entrepreneurial culture is not how it celebrates success, but whether it forgives failure. |
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He forgives sins and exhorts humans to uphold the principles of justice and fairness in all aspects of their lives. |
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Once he forgives, he has done what is required of him and is then free to leave behind the bitterness that used to control his life. |
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In baptism, God forgives sin, delivers from death and the devil, and gives everlasting salvation to all who believe in God's promises. |
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Also, even if you committed some sins, God forgives you in most cases if you repent and try to live by the word again. |
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Is it the Cardinal who forgives the 42 laypersons, without them having demonstrated the slightest contrition? |
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When God forgives sin, He forgives the madness of trying to do without Him. |
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In the event that heaven forgives, and for some reason we have not, heaven wins: the repentant sinner is forgiven without us. |
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Even before you confess, he already knows that you will sin again, yet he still forgives you. |
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God forgives us when we believe in the power of the precious blood of Jesus. |
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Hillary forgives him and then Bill showers gifts upon her in gratitude. |
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More often than we perhaps realize, we sin against the Lord, and confess our sins, and He not only are forgives and restores us, but also gives no further discipline. |
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The callowness and arrogance of youth she forgives, and so do we, under the spell of Fanning's vivid presence and Robbie Ryan's luminous photography. |
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New competitors, innovative products from your rivals, increasingly high profit expectations: the market places ever-greater demands on companies, but rarely forgives a mistake. |
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Gretchen forgives him, as does Goethe's generous God. |
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One processing centre we visited attempts to recover any such overpayment before forgiving the debt. Another generally forgives the debt immediately but sometimes attempts to recover the amount first. |
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The ease with which a victim of a trivial wrong typically forgives the wrongdoer is more aptly viewed as an act of forgiveness, rather than as a process that takes time or effort. |
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This agreement forgives the national debt of 18 developing countries, most of which are in Africa, and proposes to do the same in the near future for 20 other nations, under certain conditions. |
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This tree forgives the errors and negligences. |
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The Father who is in heaven, as is clearly seen in the parable of the Prodigal Son, is loving and he forgives the repentant sinner, forgetting his sins, restoring serenity and peace. |
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The death of the martyrs is an act of love since no one has greater love than this, to lay one's life for those whom he loves, an act of love that forgives. |
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This is one reason we go to confession to a priest whose absolution forgives not only on behalf of God, but on behalf of the whole Church, which we have harmed with our sin. |
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Cliff Martinez, the composer for Only God Forgives, even produced a track featuring her vocals on the soundtrack. |
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