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1. Pardon can get over any injury
2. “I beg your pardon?” she spoke curtly
3. Please pardon him,' he
4. You didn't get a diploma from Don Bosco, you got a pardon
5. "Pardon my mentor, he often wags his tongue when he should be biting it
6. "Beggin your pardon, Master Destroyer, but what if that imp can't let us in? We'll be trapped in those streets
7. history, the Jews do nothing else but beg God's pardon,
8. “Your Majesty, please pardon my reply, but I was there and that was no accident
9. “I mean, I beg your pardon,” he added quickly
10. He can safely pardon or neglect them, and his consciousness of his own superiority naturally disposes him to do so
11. ‘I beg pardon, your Majesty,’ he began, ‘for bringing these in: but I hadn’t quite finished my tea when I was sent for
12. Such is the generosity of the greater part of young men, that so far from being disposed to neglect or despise the instructions of their master, provided he shews some serious intention of being of use to them, they are generally inclined to pardon a great deal of incorrectness in the performance of his duty, and sometimes even to conceal from the public a good deal of gross negligence
13. “I beg your pardon
14. Pardon me if I exclude, purposely, the denizens of the Queer Nation and their followers
15. one's pardon so humbly that they could not but forgive
16. What, Amaranthe? What do you hope to gain from this? A pardon? A reward? Recognition? She stood up without answering her mind’s nagging questions
17. I asked simple questions such as, ‘Are you satisfied with the outcome of the hearing? Did you have a successful meeting with the prime minister? Were you aware that if you came forward he would pardon your brother? Why did it take you so long to come forward with this information? Have you seen your brother in prison since you arrived in South Africa? How is your relationship with your brother now? Will you wait for him to be released and return home to Egypt with him or not?’
18. There is also no such thing in law as a presidential pardon or amnesty in advance or for any action not specifically asked for
19. More recently President Bush (43) became very unpopular amongst his own staff for refusing to sign a certain pardon for one of his own staff which shows a lot more decency in the man than what is usually ascribed to him by the media
20. ) The second item Ford is most remembered for is his pardon of Nixon for the Watergate Scandal and other high crimes
21. Ford defended his pardon as needed to heal the country
22. The pardon further sent the message that public officials are above the law
23. They will be only too happy that we pardon them
24. 'I beg pardon, your Majesty,' he began, 'for bringing these in: but I hadn't quite finished my tea when I was sent for
25. It goes without saying that our Society‘s de-facto pardon of this crass, mean-spirited individual of low character has been well chronicled over the years as witnessed by its increasing tolerance for low-brow humor that continues to undermine the customs of polite society
26. Ros-Lehintin lobbied for the release and pardon of several of the worst terrorists
27. Florida Governor Jeb Bush obtained a full pardon for one terrorist through his father George Bush Sr
28. I hope you’ll pardon me, but I can’t recall your name
29. Ford's pardoning of Nixon for his crimes during the Watergate Scandal, defended by Ford as best for the country, were seen by many as a quid pro quo, a payoff, with the pardon being exchanged for being appointed Vice President and then becoming President
30. Likely the incredibly unpopular pardon cost Ford the election
31. Had Reagan won the primaries, without public anger over the pardon he could very well have defeated Carter in the general election
32. Cheney also devoted an enormous amount of time to pushing for a pardon for Scooter Libby, a staff member convicted of perjury and obstructing the investigation of a leak exposing the identity of a CIA agent
33. Some would argue his pardon of Nixon adds to his poor record
34. Nixon accepted a full pardon from Ford and thus holds the dubious distinction of being the only US ex president to admit to thirteen criminal felonies
35. “Ok,” I argued, “let me play ‘Devil’s advocate’—if you will pardon the reference—and raise some objections, those usually raised by atheists
36. terrified Babaji Pant confessed to have lied and prayed for the pardon
37. (However, if you’ll pardon me while I scratch a sudden itch
38. that now wants to pardon you and receive you
39. 18 In this thing the Lord pardon your servant, that when my master goes into the house of Rimmon to worship there, and he leans on
40. my hand, and I bow myself in the house of Rimmon, when I bow down myself in the house of Rimmon, the Lord pardon your servant
41. 4 And also for the innocent blood that he shed, for he filled Jerusalem with innocent blood; which the Lord would not pardon
42. man his thoughts, and let him return to the Lord, and he will have mercy on him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon
43. man, if there be any who executes judgment, that seeks the truth; and I will pardon it
44. 7 How shall I pardon you for this? your children have forsaken me, and
45. I understand a full pardon will be offered to any accomplice of the Ripper who is willing to identify the murderer
46. 8 And I will cleanse them from all their iniquity, by which they have sinned against me; and I will pardon all their iniquities,
47. 6 For mercy will soon pardon the meanest, but mighty men shall be mightily tormented
48. 11 For it was a cursed seed from the beginning; neither did you for fear of any man give them pardon for those things in which they
49. 2 But for that they did not hurt them now, of whom they had been wronged before, they thanked them, and begged them pardon for
50. 3 One man bears hatred against another, and does he seek pardon from the Lord?
1. The people, indeed, looked so angry that the Sultan ordered Aladdin pardoned him in front of the crowd
2. To hinder, besides, the farmer from sending his goods at all times to the best market, is evidently to sacrifice the ordinary laws of justice to an idea of public utility, to a sort of reasons of state ; an act or legislative authority which ought to be exercised only, which can be pardoned only, in cases of the most urgent necessity
3. As they walked off together, Alice heard the King say in a low voice, to the company generally, ‘You are all pardoned
4. Instead, Cupid took his case to Jupiter and was pardoned
5. You will be hung again though in history that was seen as a divine intervention and may have led to some being pardoned
6. For example President Ford pardoned Richard Nixon
7. South Africa overcame the pardoning with its Truth & Reconciliation (TRC) hearings where anyone could admit to his crimes and be pardoned under certain rules like full exposure
8. A terrorist, for example, (read: William Jefferson Clinton) should never be pardoned based upon incontrovertible evidence that led to that conviction to begin with
9. Nixon, bowing to pressure from his conservative supporters, pardoned him
10. He was still under house arrest when he was finally pardoned, and received many visitors, including a longtime female companion
11. As they walked off together, Alice heard the King say in a low voice, to the company generally, 'You are all pardoned
12. pardoned the worst terrorist among them, Luis Posada Carriles
13. His second act was to declare the matter of Blacks voting was to be left to states, now to come back under the control of pardoned Confederates
14. pardoned the most notorious Cuban-American terrorist
15. There were atrocities within the war, not intended by presidents nor their administration, but pardoned after the fact
16. But where Ford had pardoned Nixon for Watergate, Obama tried to avoid the subject entirely
17. For both of the above to happen, former Confederates and white supremacist terrorists had to be punished, not pardoned
18. ) (There is a ludicrous claim online that Clinton was pardoned for draft dodging
19. The posse pardoned Eddie, and blitzed the
20. indicted (not pardoned by the Bush administration) for conspiracy, fraud, and lying
21. accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned, for she has received of the Lord's hand double for all her sins
22. And pardoned from his sin
23. 8 However neither are they to be pardoned
24. He also asked that Guerri be pardoned
25. we have been pardoned as if the incidents never hap-
26. What’s more, he has not pardoned himself for having done that to his wife
27. 20 And the Lord said, I have pardoned according to your word:
28. know what a person’s past experiences were, can we not predict how he will behave in a given set of conditions in the future? If everyone is merely a product of his particular circumstances, is anyone responsible for his actions? A French philosopher stated, “tout compris c’est tout pardonner” (everything understood is everything pardoned)
29. pardoned Nixon, it cost him the White House
30. When Bill pardoned the sixteen terrorists, he bought a Senate seat for his tag-teammate
31. In 1976 President Jimmy Carter pardoned most of the Vietnam war draft dodgers (Karnow, pp
32. Oprah, and The View, wins the Nobel Peace Prize and is pardoned
33. price for Christians only as they have been pardoned for their sins and
34. “What about the rebels? Will they be pardoned like the Stargazers?”
35. victim repeatedly rejected offers of marriage has pardoned him
36. When they finally left, the flowers were destroyed, the furniture broken, and the walls covered with drawings and writing, but Fernanda pardoned them for all of the damage because of her relief at their leaving
37. And the Lord said, I have pardoned according to thy word
38. It wasn’t long before Libby was pardoned by the President
39. I told her that I used my parent's guilt from having spanked me, as infrequent as that was, to manipulate them because immediately after being punished I was pardoned
40. Eventually, she and her husband, a major in the United States Army Corps of Engineers, adopted me and I was finally pardoned by the British, who then let me leave for the United States after the death of both Nancy and her husband
41. She was then pardoned by us and married an American officer before following him to the Philippines
42. “Yes, and I fought for the United States myself after being pardoned from the Tower of London
43. Then, after the successive deaths of both Major Crawford and of Nancy Laplante, Ingrid Weiss, who had gained American citizenship via her secret adoption, was pardoned from the Tower of London and married a young American Marine Corps officer, Major Kenneth Dows, accompanying him to his new post in the Philippines in the Summer of 1941
44. A few weeks later, I married a Marine Corps officer and accompanied him to the Philippines after being pardoned from the Tower of London
45. So the LORD said, "I have pardoned them according to your
46. You would have pardoned her almost if she had murmured; she breathed of nothing but perfect happiness and content
47. He racked his brains for an answer that he never got but was sunken whenever he recalled that episode, ‘Had she pardoned me, how rejoicing it would have been for both of us! Seeing me ecstatic, she should’ve been deliriously joyous, and what a triumph of love that could have been! But that wasn’t to be
48. “The Federation has pardoned you,” said Dionus, placing his
49. back to Fallence this instant and maybe you can be pardoned by the Overlord for this crime
50. ” the relief and joy of the pardoned leapt into her gaping concern
1. South Africa overcame the pardoning with its Truth & Reconciliation (TRC) hearings where anyone could admit to his crimes and be pardoned under certain rules like full exposure
2. He was far too lenient and granted many of them amnesty for their treason during the Civil War, pardoning all but a few hundred
3. Ford's pardoning of Nixon for his crimes during the Watergate Scandal, defended by Ford as best for the country, were seen by many as a quid pro quo, a payoff, with the pardon being exchanged for being appointed Vice President and then becoming President
4. When the angels had sounded this out there came one of the six-winged seraphim and hurried Adam to the Acherusian lake and washed him in presence of God; And he spent three hours lying down and so the Lord of the universe sitting on His holy throne stretched out His hands and raised Adam and delivered him to the Archangel Michael saying to him: Raise him into Paradise even to the third Heaven and let him be there until that great and dreadful day which I am to bring on the world; And the archangel Michael having taken Adam led him away and anointed him as God said to him at the pardoning of Adam
5. * Could it have been difficult to perceive the meaning of this significant action? or was it possible for a serious and thinking mind to avoid recognizing and deeply feeling principles such as these?—that sin is an offence against the blessed God; that the essential righteousness of JEHOVAH renders it necessary that sin should be punished; —that death, in all its tremendous meaning and extent, is the proper punishment of sin;—that the sinner is totally unable, by any power or resources of his own, to escape the punishment due to his offences; yet that God is full of mercy, and graciously willing to pardon the guilty offender;—that the way of pardon is through the substitution an([ sufferings of a peculiar victim;—and that, on the part of the suitor for pardoning mercy, there must be such a proprietorship in the victim as to create a beneficiary interest; and such a moral disposition as
6. 26) of a nature to uphold the government of God in pardoning sin, while at the same time maintaining the gracious character of that pardon;—and that necessity, we are taught, led the Eternal God to deliver up His Son to die, 'the just for the unjust’ (1 Peter iii
7. What do these Scriptures teach respecting the cause of the death of Christ? Why was such an atonement necessary in pardoning sin? And how does it operate in reconciling sinners to God?
8. ’ Under this view at once arises the question, 'How can God's Righteousness in pardoning sin be aided or set forth by doing what seems the most unrighteous thing that can be done in the universe, punishing a guiltless person for the transgressions of sinners?’ 'Shall not the judge of all the earth do right? That the righteous should be as the wicked, that be far from thee!’ If there is one moral principle which is plain and authoritative beyond all others, it surely is that the innocent ought not to suffer instead of the guilty
9. Here alone, we find the revealed reason of the Atonement by the death of Christ, considered as an expiation, or ground for pardoning sinners
10. God is Pardoning and Forgiving
11. But God is Pardoning and Forgiving
12. "Do you think," he said to him after a pause, "you scurvy clown, that you are to be always interfering with me, and that you are to be always offending and I always pardoning? Don't fancy it, impious scoundrel, for that beyond a doubt thou art, since thou hast set thy tongue going against the peerless Dulcinea
13. Ford tried to stanch the bleeding by pardoning Richard Nixon for any and all crimes he may have committed while in office, believing that the nation would not benefit from the prolonged spectacle of a president on trial
14. He earned a master’s degree in American history and even now is working on a PhD dissertation on the president’s pardoning power
15. Roger Chillingworth, however, was inclined to be hardly, if at all, less satisfied with the aspect of affairs, which Providence—using the avenger and his victim for its own purposes, and, perchance, pardoning where it seemed most to punish—had substituted for his black devices
16. Once I falsely hoped to meet with beings who, pardoning my outward form, would love me for the excellent qualities which I was capable of unfolding
17. On the general's inquiry as to what he had done since he saw him in the morning, Nekhludoff answered that he had been at the postoffice, that he had found out the facts concerning the pardoning of the person they were talking of in the morning, and he asked permission to visit her
1. Recall Clinton"s midnight pardons? Thank Eric Holder for bypassing the attorneys who were tasked with administering the process
2. It is also well-known that all outgoing US Presidents sign the pardons the morning before the new guy gets sworn in
3. Presidential Pardons, I believe, should be rare
4. Otherwise, such (political) pardons constitute a circumventing of law enforcement efforts and judicial due process
5. 18 Who is a God like to you, who pardons iniquity, and passes by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage? he
6. 68 And he pardons; for if he did not so of his goodness, that
7. “Your Majesty, a thousand pardons,” he said, bowing
8. 68 And he pardons; for if he did not so of his goodness that they which have committed iniquities might be eased of them the ten thousandth part of men should not remain living
9. If a thousand pardons were precise, a thousand pardons I would give him, only for the pleasure of listening again the bloomed phrases with so agreeable tones
10. positively armoured - induced productivity pardons the blood from the hood and the
11. “My pardons to Norembry, but I care rather more for the girl
12. Besides his high understanding to the Almighty's Saying: "…He pardons whoever wills, and torments who ever pleases…"
13. “It is He who accepts the repentance of those obedient to Him and pardons the sins”
14. He’s the one that pardons the criminals and hires the guards for the city
15. How, then, it is asked, can the death of Christ, thus conceived of chiefly as a Man, illustrate the righteousness of God, or establish His moral government, while He pardons sinners?
16. Whatever misfortune befalls you, it is because of what your hands have earned; and yet He pardons much
17. And yet He pardons much
18. But whoever pardons and makes reconciliation, his reward lies with God
19. immodest, there another condemns her as frail and frivolous; this pardons and absolves her, that spurns and reviles her; one extols her beauty, another assails her character, and in short all abuse her, and all adore her, and to such a pitch has this general infatuation gone that there are some who complain of her scorn without ever having exchanged a word with her, and even some that bewail and mourn the raging fever of jealousy, for which she never gave anyone cause, for, as I have already said, her misconduct was known before her passion
20. "My lord," said the steward, "I beg a thousand pardons for interrupting you, but
21. The president is forbidden to grant pardons only in cases of impeachment, as that might involve a conflict of interest and would negate the legislative branch’s power of impeachment
22. However, voters should carefully track pardons granted by the president, because the power can be abused
23. The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States; he may require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments, upon any Subject relating to the Duties of their respective Offices, and he shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment
24. 'If he send me his poniard, it will signify that the emperor's intentions are not favorable, and I am to set fire to the powder; if, on the contrary, he send me his ring, it will be a sign that the emperor pardons him, and I am to extinguish the match and leave the magazine untouched
25. And the French wars seemed to have petered out, so there were no more free pardons
26. At the time of the "pardons," or Breton pilgrimages, the village festival and dances, he went off with his fiddle, as in the old days, and was allowed to take his daughter with him for a week
27. In her father's absence Eugenie had the happiness of busying herself openly with her much-loved cousin, of spending upon him fearlessly the treasures of her pity,—woman's sublime superiority, the sole she desires to have recognized, the sole she pardons man for letting her assume
28. “A thousand Pardons, Madam,” said I in what I hop’d was my deepest Voice
29. “A thousand Pardons!” I cried, sinking to my Knees, and kissing the Hem of her Garment
30. “A thousand Pardons
31. For that, I ask a thousand Pardons!
32. It was for her sake that I did evil, and that is why God pardons me
33. Before his eyes he had the sublime summit of abnegation, the highest possible pitch of virtue; the innocence which pardons men their faults, and which expiates in their stead; servitude submitted to, torture accepted, punishment claimed by souls which have not sinned, for the sake of sparing it to
34. Initially he whispered the line, but it was embarrassing to have to continually repeat himself, after a series of "pardons" and "whats?" and he soon discovered that if he spoke a line clearly and loudly he wasn't noticed as much
35. The old man stopped and, turning back, said: "Oh, yes, my dear sir, a thousand pardons
36. What happens is this: the governor arrives at the place of action, makes a speech to the people, rebuking them for their disobedience, and either stations troops in the farms of the village, where the soldiers, quartering at times as much as a month at a time, ruin the peasants, or, satisfied with threatening them, graciously pardons the people and returns home, or, which happens more frequently than anything else, announces to them that the instigators ought to be punished, and arbitrarily, without trial, selects a certain number of men, who are declared to be the instigators and in his presence are subjected to tortures
37. The Governor, on his arrival at the place, either quarters the soldiers in the different houses of the village, where their maintenance ruins the peasants, or, satisfied by threatening the people, he graciously pardons them and departs
38. He dove into the hatches of his checkerboards and rummaged around, but he didn’t find nothin’ but holes, I jedge, because he looked dreadful put out, and begged our pardons five or six times