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    1. becomes trapped, it’s partly because of extenuating


    2. but to Thomas I could grant extenuating


    3. “But there are extenuating circumstances, Esmond


    4. It seems we are always on the look out for extenuating circumstances disproportionate to (the) codes of proper behavior


    5. to him that I was the one who started things up, but the extenuating circumstances for me were that I knew she was not married, that I thought she broke up with her boyfriend, and therefore I thought she was fair game


    6. “You can probably claim extenuating circumstances on that


    7. I understand there were extenuating circumstances, however, it is necessary to remind you of the seriousness of this violation


    8. No one was to venture outside of Adlivun until the threat had been cleared—excepting extenuating circumstances and only if approved by Aazuria herself or one of the twins


    9. It was, he thought, beautiful and the best form of respect he could provide his brother given such extenuating circumstances


    10. Society was intolerant of extenuating circumstances

    11. And in the end the criminal was, in consideration of extenuating


    12. At once ferocious and maudlin, I was made to murder my uncle with no extenuating circumstances whatever; Millwood put me down in argument, on every occasion; it became sheer monomania in my master's daughter to care a button for me; and all I can say for my gasping and procrastinating conduct on the fatal morning, is, that it was worthy of the general feebleness of my character


    13. "I shall bring that forward as an extenuating circumstance," replied Eugenie


    14. "There will be extenuating circumstances," he replied


    15. Now, maybe there were extenuating circumstances, maybe the road was slippery or something else was out of whack


    16. Now, maybe there were extenuating circumstances, maybe the road was slippery or something else was out of whack


    17. “So there must have been some extenuating circumstances,” said Knox


    18. “We really can’t get into that, but we can tell you that there are extenuating circumstances


    19. And in the end the criminal was, in consideration of extenuating circumstances, condemned to penal servitude in the second class for a term of eight years only


    20. I can’t ask the Board to renew it for the fall unless there’s some extenuating circumstance you care to share with me

    21. “It seems to me there are extenuating circumstances


    22. On these three considerations alone is based the conception of irresponsibility for crimes and the extenuating circumstances admitted by all legislative codes


    23. There is here a sort of delicacy of the divine justice, hesitating to let loose upon the illustrious usurper the formidable historian, sparing Caesar Tacitus, and according extenuating circumstances to genius


    24. this fearful lack of hospitality; terror is mixed with it, an extenuating circumstance


    25. He could find no extenuating circumstances, and was ashamed of trying to


    26. And the same answer was repeated to every question: “Yes, guilty!” and without the slightest extenuating comment


    27. He was convicted, but with extenuating circumstances, and condemned to hard labour in Siberia for fifteen years


    28. The nations are coming to understand that the magnitude of a crime cannot be its extenuation; that if killing is a crime, killing many can be no extenuating circumstance; that if robbery is disgraceful, invasion cannot be glorious


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