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misdeed
1. It also indicates that you need to repent for some misdeed that you have committed
2. But even our nation‘s inherent capacity to forgive a public or private misdeed has its (defined) limits, however
3. He had been studying to be a priest until the past year when he had been kicked out of the school for some misdeed
4. Elena: You did not know what? That Arye and Ariana would have their own plans, that they would turn them against each other? Oh father, these are your Realms, so you are responsible to investigate any misdeed
5. crook has to live with his misdeed for the rest of his life, and some day he would have
6. “Yes, sir, I did,” she said quickly though with some reservation due to her pessimistic thoughts that she was in trouble for some small misdeed
7. I was responsible of my own misdeed; I reproached myself
8. He would die of shame at this misdeed of mine
9. Thus, the invocation of our Master Noah for his folk was not mercilessness nor misdeed, on the contrary it was merely mercy and tenderness upon them
10. no misdeed has been committed, and thus to blame the course-correcting automatism that I
11. how shall I tell you?--A theory of a sort, the same one by which I for instance consider that a single misdeed is permissible if the principal aim is right, a solitary wrongdoing and hundreds of good deeds! It's galling too, of course, for a young man of gifts and overweening pride to know that if he had, for instance, a paltry three thousand, his whole career, his whole future would be differently shaped and yet not to have that three thousand
12. Do you see, Peter? God can turn a misdeed to the good of the injured person and bring trouble on the offender
13. how shall I tell you?—A theory of a sort, the same one by which I for instance consider that a single misdeed is permissible if the principal aim is right, a solitary wrongdoing and hundreds of good deeds! It's galling too, of course, for a young man of gifts and overweening pride to know that if he had, for instance, a paltry three thousand, his whole career, his whole future would be differently shaped and yet not to have that three thousand
14. He had them whipped for the slightest misdeed
15. Here’s … how shall I tell you?—A theory of a sort, the same one by which I for instance consider that a single misdeed is permissible if the principal aim is right, a solitary wrongdoing and hundreds of good deeds! It’s galling too, of course, for a young man of gifts and overweening pride to know that if he had, for instance, a paltry three thousand, his whole career, his whole future would be differently shaped and yet not to have that three thousand
16. The puppy whines, draws back and wants to get away as far as possible from the effects of its misdeed, but the pitiless master does not let go