Forgiven in A Sentence

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    A college degree more than pays for itself over time and many student loans may be forgiven.

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    A law school student who graduates, passes the bar and serves as a public defender may find their student loans for law school forgiven.

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    A paper has come from the Tsar!' so they began looking for him," here Karataev's lower jaw trembled, "but God had already forgiven him--he was dead!

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    After the death of Peter the Great, Golitsuin became the recognized head of the old Conservative party which had never forgiven Peter for putting away Eudoxia and marrying the plebeian Martha Skavronskaya.

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    All but the king of Landis have forgiven us.

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    All will be forgiven her, for she loved much; and all will be forgiven him, for he enjoyed much.

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    Am I forgiven for trying to warn him?

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    And when he saw their faith, he said unto him, Man, thy sins are forgiven thee.

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    At this point, any outstanding debt is forgiven.

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    But these excuses were mere trifles, and well deserve to be forgiven, when we think that though the offender was in form acquitted, yet Burke succeeded in these fourteen years of laborious effort in laying the foundations once for all of a moral, just, philanthropic and responsible public opinion in England with reference to India, and in doing so performed perhaps the most magnificent service that any statesman has ever had it in his power to render to humanity.

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    But they can have their sins forgiven while they suffer the just consequences of their crimes.

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    Carmen had forgiven Rob, but he hadn't.

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    Carmen was right; he had forgiven his mother but not his biological father.

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    Cossutianus Capito, the son-in-law of Tigellinus, who had never forgiven Thrasea for securing his condemnation, and Eprius Marcellus undertook to conduct the prosecution.

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    Could it be fans of the lovely country music trio still have not forgiven them for their 2003 criticism of President Bush?

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    During bankruptcy, past debts and obligations may be forgiven or waived, which frees the individual or company of the financial obligations.

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    Given such sums, key figures within the football industry could be forgiven for thinking that the years of plenty would continue ad infinitum.

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    Hazel has never forgiven HE for being so ungracious about the quid pro quo that night he tweaked her nose.

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    He had apologized for what he had done and she had forgiven him.

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    He had done what could not be forgiven.

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    He has been regularly forgiven by his coaches, by his teachers and by his team-mates, as talented sportsmen so often are.

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    He has forgiven you.

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    He inherited his father's love of art and of nascent science; but this fault was forgiven him, as his manners were popular, his horsemanship good, and his bearing frank and free.

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    He is an invalid and an old man who must be forgiven; but he is good and magnanimous and will love her who makes his son happy.

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    He lets himself down in the last 50 pages but is forgiven on the grounds that the preceding 700 are truly luscious and brilliant.

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    He was forgiven by his party in the following year, but not until the opposition, provoked by the retention of his position under Tyler, had ruined whatever This case grew out of the Canadian rebellion of 1837.

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    However, tinted moisturizers are sheerer regarding the formulation and easily blendable, so any color discrepancies with your natural skin tone are usually easily forgiven.

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    I have forgiven her for what she has done but our relationship is not normal now.

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    I have forgiven you, Wynn.

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    I haven't done anything to be forgiven for and you're making my life miserable.

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    I said that a fallen woman should be forgiven, but I didn't say I could forgive her.

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    I would vouch to say that God has never forgiven a sin that has not been confessed.

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    I'm sure God has forgiven their little transgressions and the two of them are contrite for their actions.

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    If he be once approved as a true prophet, his words and acts are not to be criticized; for this is the sin that shall not be forgiven.

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    If now you married again with the object of bearing children, your sin might be forgiven.

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    If you are in a 30 percent tax bracket, that means you owe $1,620 in taxes just for this forgiven debt.

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    In a pathetic speech to his children on his deathbed, he bitterly lamented his youthful offence in opposing the prophet, although Mahomet had forgiven him and had frequently affirmed that "there was no Mussulman more sincere and steadfast in the faith than `Amr."

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    In a pleasant spring morning all men's sins are forgiven.

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    It ' The crowning atrocities, which the Magyars have never wholly forgiven, were the shooting and hanging of the " Arad Martyrs " and the execution of Batthyany.

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    It was a sure sign he was forgiven for his irreverent try at changing the age-old ritual of greeting card purchasing.

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    It was blasphemy against the spirit, or the unpardonable sin, a sin so awesomely bad that it can not be forgiven.

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    Joseph's never forgiven me for not sleeping with him after our high school junior prom.

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    Katie had forgiven his inexperienced blundering, but as she had grown closer to Alex, she had drifted further from Carmen.

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    Manny's crime is not expunged, his guilt is forgiven.

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    Margaret, in fact, completed the reduction of the Celtic church in Scotland to conformity with western Christendom, and some recent presbyterian writers have not forgiven her.

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    Maybe Jerome Shipton has never forgiven both of them or, at the very least, that's how Donnie reads it.

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    Mehemet Ali was fully conscious that the empire which he had so laboriously built up might at any time have to be defended by force of arms against his master Sultan Mahmud II., whose whole policy had been directed to curbing the power of his too ambitious valis, and who was under tha influence of the personal enemies of the pasha of Egypt, notably of Khosrev, the grand vizier, who had never forgiven his humiliation in Egypt in 1803.

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    Most people can be forgiven for thinking that JCT publishes the domestic subcontract forms.

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    No`aim, who had behaved very treacherously towards him before, but whom he had forgiven.

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    No, not his 1997 stint as action hero Batman for which, along with his role as carpenter and handyman George Burnett on the 80's series The Facts of Life, he has long since been forgiven (hey, everyone has to start somewhere).

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    Not that it was asserted that he, therefore, could not be forgiven by God; indeed he was urged to pray and fast and undergo church discipline; but the church refused to venture on any anticipation of the divine decision.

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    Now the survivors return home and hold a love-feast, in which all quarrels are healed, all trespasses forgiven.

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    Only eight months before, Catherine had haughtily declared that "the odious and revolting aggression" of the king of Sweden would be "forgiven" only if he "testified his repentance" by agreeing to a peace granting a general and unlimited amnesty to all his rebels, and consenting to a guarantee by the Swedish diet ("as it would be imprudent to confide in his good faith alone") for the observance of peace in the future.

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    Only he is saved who on the one hand is forgiven at baptism and so released from the power of Satan, and then goes on to live in obedience to the divine law; and on the other hand receives in baptism the germ of a new spiritual nature and is progressively transformed by feeding upon the body and blood of the divine Christ in the eucharist.

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    Perkins loans may be forgiven for each year serving as a teacher.

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    Roxy is a relatively new brand, although it has quickly grown so popular that you can be forgiven for thinking it has been around for much longer.

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    She 's not forgiven me for my winning streak back in March.

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    She had forgiven Chauncey easily enough.

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    She said she had forgiven him for those horrible months when he had denied his own child and accused her of infidelity.

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    She still wasn't sure if they had committed a sin, but if they had, it looked as if god had forgiven them.

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    She'd long since forgiven him for cheating on her.

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    She'd never forgiven herself for leaving her family, and she'd never given herself permission to move on and be happy.

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    So all is forgiven seeing as there aren't really any problems time won't fix.

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    Some insurance companies will sell you a policy with a provision that your first accident is "forgiven" and won't affect your rates, but not all drivers have this type of coverage in place.

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    Some of the design elements should be forgiven if this is the case.

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    Sonya had cried and begged to be forgiven and now, as if trying to atone for her fault, paid unceasing attention to her cousin.

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    That does not mean when we accept Jesus as Savior and Lord we are then made perfect, no we are just forgiven.

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    The mortgage is forgiven once the homeowner meets the requirement of occupying the property as his or her primary residence for a minimum of ten years.

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    The old offence was not yet forgiven, and after a tedious delay, the office was given, in October 1 595, to Serjeant Thomas Fleming.

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    The soldiery had never forgiven Massena his peculations after the capture of Rome.

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    The suppression of the Encyclopedie, to which he had been a considerable contributor, and whose conductors were his intimate friends, drew from him a shower of lampoons directed now at "l'infame" (see infra) generally, now at literary victims, such as Le Franc de Pompignan (who had written one piece of verse so much better than anything serious of Voltaire's that he could not be forgiven), or Palissot (who in his play Les Philosophes had boldly gibbeted most of the persons so termed, but had not included Voltaire), now at Freron, an excellent critic and a dangerous writer, who had attacked Voltaire from the conservative side, and at whom the patriarch of Ferney, as he now began to be called, levelled in return the very inferior farce-lampoon of L'Ecossaise, of the first night of which Freron himself did an admirably humorous criticism.

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    Then Yahweh shall arise mindful of His oath to the fathers, Israel shall be forgiven and restored, and the heathen humbled.

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    They had come to Jesus in order to have their sins forgiven.

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    This second mortgage is paid back when the home is sold or it may be designed to be forgiven by the government after a specific period of time such as fifteen years.

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    Thou hast forgiven the iniquity of thy people, thou Last covered all their sin.

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    Through faith also the believer receives justification, his sins are forgiven, he is accepted of God, and is held by Him as righteous, the righteousness of Christ being imputed to him, and faith being the instrument by which the man lays hold on Christ, so that with His righteousness the man appears in God's sight as righteous.

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    To them, therefore, Christianity presented itself not primarily as the religion of a redemption through the indwelling power of a risen saviour, as with Paul, nor even as the solution of the problem how the sins of men could be forgiven, but as the reconciliation of the antinomy of the intellect, indicated above.

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    To this day, some of the band members have not forgiven her.

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    Washington seems never to have forgiven Monroe for this, though Monroe's opinion of Washington and Jay underwent a change in his later years.

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    We're both sinners forgiven through the death of Jesus.

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    Whose sins thou dost forgive, they are forgiven; and whose sins thou dost retain, they are retained.

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    With all of these legal shenanigans, the poor Blackberry user can be forgiven for not knowing which way to turn.

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    Without sincere repentance they were not going to be forgiven.

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    Yes, you have not forgiven me.

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    You have not forgiven him.

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    You say that you have forgiven her for what she has done.

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    You will be restored, your transgression forgiven, the disgrace undone, and your life quite mended up again.

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    You would be forgiven for thinking a fringe play about a World War II bomber crew would have a fairly eclectic take on events.

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    You'd be forgiven for thinking this was all rather fluffy.

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    You've never forgiven me.

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    You've probably already forgiven me.

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    Youâd be forgiven for thinking itâs a bit gimmicky â the countryâs leading program is led by TV hypnotist Paul McKenna.