Now Lenny is a reformed alcoholic with a white wife, a thriving writing career and a guilty conscience. |
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Soon all that was left was nothing more than a ghostly echo of a guilty conscience. |
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Some players do write and try to justify their dirty deeds, maybe to salve their own guilty conscience. |
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There is a happy ending, however, as Zigby, pricked by a guilty conscience, builds the friendly ants a new home out of mud. |
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The United States, particularly the left wing of the Democratic Party, also lives with a guilty conscience. |
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Your guilty conscience is a testament to your unfailing virtue, of which you should be proud. |
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Do you think he had a guilty conscience from abusing me, and he really loved me? |
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There is no pain like that of a guilty conscience, and bigots hate to admit they're wrong. |
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In all likelihood, he was not plagued by a guilty conscience at the time of the killings. |
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It is film-making in bad faith, film-making with a guilty conscience, and no work can gracefully sustain such a weight. |
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For a man of honour, a guilty conscience must be a dreadful, perhaps unbearable burden. |
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The Furies represent a guilty conscience and Medusa represents stubbornness that turns the heart to stone. |
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Seemingly, I would alleviate my guilty conscience by showering him with presents. |
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We still have a long way to go, but we are moving forward, and at least those ministers who are not making an effort have a guilty conscience. |
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Question:I have a guilty conscience these days, even when I drink only one glass of beer. |
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There are people whose heart is stained by sin too much to have a guilty conscience. |
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Those who are doing nothing about it are beginning to have a guilty conscience. |
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I have a guilty conscience with regard to what is happening today and to what I am not doing. |
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I do not have a guilty conscience with regard to what took place in the past. |
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Muhammad Yunus' microcredit system is not simply charity, which often helps to alleviate the guilty conscience of the well-to-do. |
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Halil is an ex-cop, who unintentionally kills an African immigrant and retreats with a guilty conscience back to his hometown. |
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Do you get a guilty conscience if you haven't managed to inspect a full-colour copy by then? |
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If tour operators reduced their energy consumption, could we fly without such a guilty conscience? |
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Another possibility for the reluctance to discuss Kaczynski might be because they suffer from having a guilty conscience. |
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In reality, many Rwandans saw the creation of the ICTR as a mark of an international guilty conscience. |
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Did the author have a guilty conscience about tricking everyone? |
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Most people would not suspect Robert Mugabe of harboring a guilty conscience. |
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Is it a necessary evil or a way to calm a guilty conscience? |
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We must continue to nurture that guilty conscience. |
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It is up to you, Members of the European Parliament, to continue to give them a guilty conscience, so that reforms are implemented at local, regional and national level. |
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He had suffered a guilty conscience ever since. |
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This is the approach used by those who have a guilty conscience. |
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He went on and on. He must have a guilty conscience about the fact that he had anything to do with the gang that operated in Ottawa for nine years. |
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And almost everybody has a guilty conscience. |
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Martinez is a man with a guilty conscience. |
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