Recourse to the discourse of human rights allows one to distinguish inexpiable crimes from those that lie within the realm of law and redemption. |
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They play a fundamental role in the capacity of colonizers to invent a rationale for their inexpiable barbarity. |
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Blackpool attempted to rally, but again a series of inexpiable officiating decisions again saw an avalanche of penalties against the visitors. |
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Whom of your followers have I ever injured that you thus rage with inexpiable hatred against me? |
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Thousands of soldiers sweep toward the Mediterranean coast leaving behind their dead and their dreams, to wander in the Anatolian desert under a seemingly inexpiable curse. |
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Incompatibilities engender inexpiable hatreds, which reveal themselves in bomb attacks, rebellions and blind terrorism, and turn into civil war. |
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In the ancient world, war between Greek cities had the potential of being totally consuming and inexpiable, mirroring its sacred nature. |
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If we do not bring an end to these unresolvable tragedies, we are preparing the inexpiable struggles of tomorrow. |
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