Within the space of a few pages, the comedian morphs from an ambitious, uncaring party animal into a remorseful, spiritual outcast. |
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Matt was very remorseful, having gone through the thing in the cold light of day. |
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I'm no internationally recognized spider expert, but if it was a baboon spider, I'm not at all remorseful. |
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We are told often how close to genius his work is, how unhappy he is, and how remorseful. |
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I am truly contrite, penitent, repentant, remorseful and steeped in the tears of my regretfulness. |
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Announcing his purchase, he is agonisingly torn between arrogant elation and remorseful commiseration. |
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Let's suppose Arthur, having been brought back in time, had addressed the court with remorseful demeanour, clad in his regimentals. |
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Both are ashamed and remorseful for what they did, and they are not fans of mine right now. |
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The court heard the stepfather was remorseful and apologised to his stepdaughter for what he did. |
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He is remorseful, and he does feel compelled now to do what he can to help his victims. |
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The character is, by turns, explosively angry and wearily remorseful. |
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He's become extremely apologetic and very remorseful about what he did. |
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Flowers was remorseful, he said, and continued to seek professional help for his problems. |
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In addition it was clear that he was remorseful in regard to his behaviour. |
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Yet you come before us today and you seem to be rehabilitated and remorseful. |
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The court also accepted that Mr. Vetesnik was remorseful and took responsibility for his actions. |
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The trial judge found that the offender was sincerely remorseful, and specific deterrence was not an important factor. |
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Some felt that, in the short term, the perpetrator often felt remorseful about the violence. |
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The trial judge found that the offender, who had two children, was sincerely remorseful. |
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In the Court's opinion, the accused's guilty plea confirmed that he was genuinely remorseful about what he had done. |
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My mind had not only snapped during the first killing, it had also stopped making remorseful records, or so it seemed? |
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The offender, who was 25 years old and had a 2 year old child, was remorseful and had sought treatment for her addiction. |
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Am I remorseful that it got out of hand and escalated into mass hysteria? |
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Of course they were right, for in common with many, what I was actually remorseful about was getting caught, not the actual transgression du jour. |
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He said he was very remorseful and regretted it and said he was very sorry. |
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Now he claims he is remorseful and wants to help young people avoid repeating his mistakes. |
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But the remorseful young men who are willing to appear in front of the Western cameras are not the whole story. |
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This harsh provision is compounded by a law stipulating that second-degree murderers should serve a minimum of 15 years in prison, no matter how immature, remorseful or otherwise deserving of leniency they may be. |
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But he was prepared to accept belatedly that Jones was now remorseful for what he had done. |
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Treatment programs and jail terms are viewed by many as insufficiently punitive to discourage future violence, even if the offender is genuinely remorseful at the time. |
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He was deeply affected by her death and remorseful at not having returned to London to see her. |
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The Committee was of the view that, although the Member appeared genuinely remorseful for what he had done, the nature of the breach of trust was significant. |
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Why are other criminals remorseful and seek to live better lives, while these terrorists want to remain stonehearted killers. |
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Has he publicly stated that he is remorseful about his crimes? |
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The trial went on and the judge was convinced he was remorseful. |
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Does the permanent resident accept responsibility for their actions, are they remorseful, or have they supplied any necessary documentation requested by an officer? |
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Kyra Badman, defending, said her client understood that he had abused a position of trust and was remorseful. |
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I am very remorseful for my actions and it will never happen again. |
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By showing himself to be corruptible, the Member forfeited his entitlement to continue his career with the Force, even though he was highly regarded by his colleagues and was genuinely remorseful for his actions. |
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Then repented, I stopped my arrogant and proud march and feeling contrite, regretful and remorseful in my heart, with modesty and submission, I prostrated myself before this peasant. |
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Being remorseful leads to having personal regrets, thus loathing oneself. |
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One can not help but wonder how the unnecessary death of 10 men sat on Fermont's conscience. From all appearances, he seemed nonplussed and never was remorseful or contrite. |
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And after being on the receiving end of one of those apologies, Strauss is confident Pietersen is genuinely remorseful and can be reintegrated back into the side. |
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He was so remorseful that he voluntarily paid full restitution. |
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