| 11. | If Symington wins, he will be absolved of the debt.
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| 12. | It absolved the Carr brothers, scapegoats of white oral history.
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| 13. | Until you punish the guilty, you cannot absolve the innocent.
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| 14. | It predicted Congress would absolve the president for lack of proof.
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| 15. | A congressional panel absolved Samper in a similar probe last year.
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| 16. | Last fall then-President Clinton signed legislation absolving the captain.
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| 17. | A subsequent inquest absolved Huston of any blame for the accident.
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| 18. | .. . Not all vows or oaths could be absolved.
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| 19. | Medusa then absolves him of his crimes and restores his citizenship.
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| 20. | The Governor and the State Roads Commission were absolved from blame.
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