Will it be some innocent school child, some caring parent, or some elderly guiltless person? |
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After the war he utilised this fiction to present himself as politically guiltless. |
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So for many immigrants, there's something liberating about the guiltless American attitude toward patriotism. |
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For who can stretch forth his hand against the Lord's anointed and be guiltless? |
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But he, who joineth with lawless men, a faithful man hath abundance of blessings, but he, who hasteth to be rich, will not be held guiltless. |
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The false rumour was tatty, but the Prime Minister's guiltless acknowledgement of it was refreshing. |
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A common feature of reports is that they provide evidence that condemn a government, but conclude that those in power are guiltless. |
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He is distrusted by colleagues because he is blatantly ambitious, but no leadership candidate could be guiltless of that trait. |
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A strict no-tipping policy makes for a guiltless leave-it-with-the-doorman option. |
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Though Marie-Antoinette was guiltless, the scandal confirmed the belief of contemporaries in her moral laxness and frivolity. |
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Now, I can go guiltless into the supermarket and buy a shiny jar of jam or a clean, ready-to-eat punnet of any soft fruit, just sufficient for my immediate needs. |
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Now it seems to have taken a wretched, guiltless man's life with it. |
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How does he allow the innocent to suffer and the guiltless to die? |
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I am not guiltless in this regard, and like most other men, I have at one time or another shared the details of a one-night stand with my buddies. |
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But the board is not a guiltless, unsuspecting tool of county counsel when it comes to matters concerning the county's duties to the people it serves. |
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It's patently designed to pour scorn on the English judicial process and courtroom procedure as unreliable systems, leading guiltless men to end up in prison. |
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Why are we not then guiltless if we thwart conscience and reason too? |
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The illegal execution of a guiltless man, whose death sentence the governor of the state had already overturned, however, is truly tragic and nowise sugarcoated in the show. |
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But at the same time, let us ensure that it is guiltless, open and unashamed rather than constantly going off, as it were, at half-cock. |
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The hip hop elite are predominantly black ghetto children who dreamed of wealth in guiltless innocence and are more than happy to have got their hands on some. |
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Cutting across the orchestrated glorification of power and plunder, he wrote of the monumental folly of the Trojan War, supposedly fought over a bedizened, sensuous, and totally guiltless Helen of Troy. |
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The result was The Crucible, the story of how innocent men and women had been denounced as possessed by Satan in order to further the interests of neighbours who knew them to be guiltless. |
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Now the party hopes to be held guiltless by dissociation. Whether or not the ploy works, the move has improved the chances that the government will change character after the election. |
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The new religions, otherwise known as sects, can be considered to be guiltless on this point because they lack any history and can therefore scarcely feel nostalgic for some kind of marriage of their own. |
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Guiltless Gourmet may have started the no-oil, almost-fat-free tortilla chip craze a couple of years ago. |
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