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Murdoch was warming it up again, because his instinct, as keen as ever, told him that the will to forgive is weaker, in the communal conscience, than the urge to drool.
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Unfortunately, the egregious ills of the past were not rectified yesterday morning and we are forced yet again to wonder when and if the Veterans Committee will ever forgive Marvin Miller.
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Hondurans will not soon forgive the administration's efforts to shove ex-president Manuel Zelaya down their throats.
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Now I can say I am not so special to the Chelsea supporters, who will probably never forgive me.
BBC: Jose Mourinho proud of 'perfect' Inter show at Chelsea
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Mining and steel communities, to be blunt, will neither forgive nor forget, however often they are chided to reflect upon the leadership of their own cause or the underlying nature of past, industrialised Scotland.
BBC: Margaret Thatcher - The quintessentially English PM
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Baseball fans will have to forgive me here, but the answer, I think, is that football is the quintessential American sport.
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Much as their families want them back, they will not find it easy to forgive and forget the atrocities these returnees may have committed.
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Kids may be able to forgive the Potter Remedial Course, but adult fantasy fans will find the recap tedious.
CNN: Books - Review: Gladly drinking from Rowling's 'Goblet of Fire'
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The truth, if you will forgive my own mixed metaphors, is that it is very difficult to claim with any certainty whether today's growth figures mark a turning of the tide or a false dawn for the economy.
BBC: End to recession gives hope to coalition partners
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For a really deep recession will surely be too much for voters to forgive, whether or not they can remember the last one.
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