| 11. | I would not mention these things except that I feel what may be a pardonable pride in their diversity ."
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| 12. | That hybrid quality testifies to ambition, and it's pardonable that the play doesn't live up to it.
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| 13. | It would be more pardonable to believe in no God at all, than to blaspheme him by the atrocious attributes of Calvin.
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| 14. | He takes a pardonable pride in this enormous work, a small clay model of which still sits in his atelier on Alabama Avenue.
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| 15. | Moreover, his behavior is presented as " an aberration rather than an expression of a fundamentally corrupt character " and thus appears pardonable.
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| 16. | Wherefore, those sins nearer to the pardonable end are penanced lighter, while those nearer to the mortal end are more severely penanced ."
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| 17. | So familiar are Alberto Giacometti's bronzes of narrow heads and pencil-thin bodies that it may be pardonable to think he did little else.
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| 18. | Combs likes to quote Frederick the Great on that count : " It's pardonable to be defeated but never to be surprised ."
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| 19. | They worry not only that the surplus will be spent _ a sad but pardonable act of prodigality _ but that it will be spent many times over.
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| 20. | He shot a 68 and somehow tied for sixth, a pardonable offense considering he is 58 _ 12 years removed from the last of his six titles.
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