| 41. | Obliged to expiate his crime, Cugel is sent down into the depths of the temple of the demon Phampoun.
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| 42. | Death becomes victory, martyrdom is an expiating sacrifice, and Satan will be overcome only by such nonresistant suffering.
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| 43. | Unlike prodigies, bad omens were never expiated by public rites but could be reinterpreted, redirected or otherwise averted.
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| 44. | Unlike prodigies, bad omina were never expiated by public rites but could be reinterpreted, redirected or otherwise averted.
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| 45. | It is said that Goddess Parvati, to expiate from her sin, sat under the Parijatha Tree for Penance.
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| 46. | By burying the remains of innocent victims, this generation of Russians is trying to expiate the sins of their ancestors,
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| 47. | Roman commanders offered vows to be fulfilled after success in battle or siege; and further vows to expiate their failures.
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| 48. | To expiate himself from the sins created, he started on a pilgrimage and reached the place to find a Linga.
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| 49. | Others suggest that the rural rudeness of cider fed a sense of shame, which Americans expiated with the folly of Prohibition.
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| 50. | To expiate his godless act, although forced upon him, Ibn Jubayr decided to perform the duty of Hajj to Mecca.
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