| 41. | Murau then incriminates all of art in this role of unjustified absolution.
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| 42. | Coquereau gave absolution and Napoleon had returned to French territory.
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| 43. | They received absolution at the scaffold from three nonjuring clergymen.
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| 44. | Her funeral was held in the Archbishop Prendergast gave the final absolution.
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| 45. | The legal censure turned cocktails into a ritual of indulgence and absolution combined.
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| 46. | But it is she who must hope for absolution.
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| 47. | But money can't buy absolution and apologies ring hollow for survivors.
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| 48. | They want immunity, absolution for all their sins.
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| 49. | Prosperity might indeed swallow most sins, but affluence does not mean absolution.
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| 50. | With the experts disagreeing about the physical threat, priests started offering absolution.
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