Blames in A Sentence

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    Actor Alec Baldwin said he blames the stress of his custody battle with his ex-wife, actress Kim Basinger, for his recent scandalous outburst toward his 11-year-old daughter.

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    After a reference to their descent from Abraham and their sojourn in Egypt, Aristides praises them for their worship of the one God, the Almighty Creator; but blames them as worshipping angels, and observing "sabbaths and new moons, and the unleavened bread, and the great fast, and circumcision, and cleanness of meats."

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    Everyone in Everwood blames Andy for "killing" Colin and they stop going to his clinic and shun his children.

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    For some reason he blames me—like you and I are in cahoots to get him.

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    For some reason he blames me—like you and I are in cahoots to get him.

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    He blames former ministers and groups within his own ruling party, alleging corruption and criminality.

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    He blames his accountants, claiming they put him in tax shelters that were later disallowed.

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    He blames his father for the death of his younger brother and for the abuse he and Zak took from their mother.

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    He blames you and says that it's your fault for not being able to be as romantic on the phone as you are on the Internet.

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    He swigs wine from the bottle and blames booze for his bad behavior.

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    His publicist denies rumors that Hasselhoff has been drinking again and blames his erratic behavior on medication prescribed to ease an infection in his hand.

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    His work was commended by Sallust (Jugurtha, 95), who, however, blames him for not speaking out sufficiently.

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    I think he blames me because he ruined a sweater when he got shot today.

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    In the novels, Eric's family dies from fever whereas the HBO series blames the King of Mississippi, Russell Edgington, for murdering Eric's family and taking his father's Viking crown.

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    Krauss blames his divisional commanders, who, he says, were opposed to these tactics, and could not make up their minds to a resolute attempt.

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    Krauss blames the Austrian XX.

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    Maybe he blames her for both not watching the boys and then for saving her child and not his.

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    Meredith finds out she's pregnant, but before she can tell Derek, a disgruntled husband, who blames Derek for his wife's death, comes to the hospital and shoots him.

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    Others say he might just be plain insane and with the tragic year he has had, no one blames him if he is cracking just a little bit.

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    Rather than work on that with his wife, whom he blames for why the marriage has changed, he has turned to two other women to get his needs met.

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    Rogers also told People that he actually has had several rounds of surgery and blames it all on the image-obsessed entertainment business.

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin blames terrorists for the bombing, and vows to punish the culprits.

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    She was engaged to Zak Adama at the time of his death and blames herself because she passed him through flight training when he should have failed.

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    Such a sage agrees in his thought with God; he no longer blames either God or man; he fails of nothing which he purposes and falls in with no misfortune unprepared; he indulges in neither anger nor envy nor jealousy; he is leaving manhood for godhead, and in his dead body his thoughts are concerned about his fellowship with God.

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    The burglar partly blames his actions on his uncle, the abettor of his crimes.

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    The farrier denies it and blames Nigel, revealing to Blake the plot to use the magnetic picklock to rob Barrymore's.

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    The settlers are trying to displace the locals from whole swathes of land, and the author blames their failure on a universal apostasy.

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    The Sun claims that Ferguson blames Keane for " tearing the club apart " with his criticism of underperforming players.

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    William of Tyre speaks of him as a fine soldier, an able politician, and a good son of the church, and only blames him for partiality to his friends, and a forgetfulness of names and faces, which placed him at a disadvantage and made him too dependent on his immediate intimates.