She's an albatross, a personal demon that forces him to pay for past sins.
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Thanks to the scapegoat, the Children of Israel were cleansed of their collective sins.
You could say that this litany of sins indicates that I don't want to be human.
Consumers are making amends for their sins of credit and have become disciples of debit.
What would make me happy is Wall Street pays for its sins with a transaction tax.
But, Ben says, it also stated that these sins could be overcome with restraint and repentance.
She is drawn to the worldly ego, with its irreligious experiences and unforgivable sins.
But can winning absolve an athlete of his or her glaring sins and lapses in judgment?
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Self-flagellation over global warming sins is all the rage these days, and high-tech is no exception.
The dishonest minority pay for their sins with the loss of their cherished reputations.
Maybe, too, there was more recognition that an indispensable man could be forgiven personal sins.
Slightly odd to be punishing God for the sins of Mammon really but there we go.
Sometimes the sins are so egregious that they have no choice but to drop them.
Above him Jesus is peering down at the sins of those entering the Cathedral.
If lesser sins were dealt with sooner, fewer people would commit serious crimes, he felt.
Even the Bible says that the children will pay for the sins of their fathers.
The authors do not quite specify where the department's sins lie, but provide hints.
Hundreds took advantage of the special offer to have their sins absolved by email.
Why punish a hapless French cheese-maker or Italian vineyard for the sins of their governments?
The debtors plead for mercy, but the creditors think they must suffer for their sins.
As more companies owned by private-equity firms go bust, the industry will have to admit its sins.
He highlights the usual PowerPoint sins: text-heavy slides, bullets, reading the text on the slides aloud, etc.
" Now, he sins again as an 1800s-era Anglican priest addicted to gambling in "Oscar and Lucinda.
He is cleansed of his sins and reborn a new man, taking the name Zachary Hale Comstock.
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But without committing any of these useful sins, how is a history of Europe to be written?
Last week it wasn't just Bush's gleeful rivals who were saying he should confess any relevant sins.
He was Mr Mubarak's last prime minister, and is unrepentant about the sins of the past government.
In TerraChoice's "six sins" many motorized forms of transport would fall into the "Lesser of Two Evils" category.
Everyday thousands of people bathe in the river with a fervent belief that the murky waters will wash away their sins.
To hear the pols tell it, they fully intend to repent for their financial sins and reign in spending.
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