I mean, c'mon, like three governors have apologized for it now, and it's been thirty years since it ended. |
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Now ink tests have shown that the documents were forgeries and both papers have apologized. |
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He quickly apologized, but the rather impetuous soldier demanded that the matter be settled in a sword duel. |
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I had been tearless, too frightened, and I had looked at her, and I had apologized. |
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I wrote him a letter, and I apologized for the media circus, because I hadn't intended it. |
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He apologized for the recent chilliness of the apartment, but told me that his electrician had retired. |
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He stated in a haunted, whispered voice and Ikeda nearly apologized for bringing it up, but his overweening pride would not allow it. |
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I sputtered, gesturing histrionically at the sink while he rubbed his eyes and apologized. |
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She respected him and even apologized for the way she had behaved towards him when she was angry. |
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He jumped at the touch of the cold water and I apologized for it being so cold. |
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Some were contrite, and apologized directly to the families of those they had murdered. |
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The company apologized profusely and said it plugged the security hole, but privacy advocates have their doubts. |
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I then piped up admitting my misdial.. the mistake was established and we apologized profusely. |
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I have since recanted my statement, in accord with the truth, and have apologized for my misinformation. |
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He may have misspoken at Davos, for which he apologized and clarified his comments. |
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I've never apologized to him for all the things I did, never thanked him for listening to me blab on about what was wrong. |
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She took it back, apologized, and hurried back to the counter under the watchful eye of the man. |
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He apologized for hitting the wrong people, saying he didn't like getting innocent bystanders involved. |
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Though Thomas received much criticism and admitted later that the graceless exit was unsportsman-like, Thomas has never publicly apologized. |
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He allows a man who already had apologized for unionistic actions before to go and commit the same sin again. |
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When I had found Richard, I apologized for not returning to his party, and celebrate his name day. |
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She actually apologized for breezing past me that day, and I had completely forgotten about that. |
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The Mexican government apologized, but this wasn't good enough for the admiral commanding the local U.S. naval squadron. |
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After she apologized for keeping him up for so long, she kissed his cheek and said goodnight to him. |
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She could see he was upset so she walked up to him, hugged him and apologized for keeping him waiting. |
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When they brought it back they apologized again and told us that they had comped the dessert wines too. |
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The wanna-be tough guys instantly wimped, apologized to Kirstie, and split. |
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The president was overpowered by the General's position, and prostrated himself as flat as a spider in a deep bow, and apologized humbly. |
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Pittman said he later spoke to an employee who apologized and asked him to keep his subscription, but he quit on principle. |
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In 1994, the then prime minister Tomiichi Murayama apologized personally to all Asian peoples for Japan's colonial rule and wartime actions. |
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There was no outcry, even though Bush himself also apologized to Prime Minister nuri al-Maliki. |
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Scalise offered his contrition that he had made a mistake and apologized for appearing before a group some 12 years ago. |
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On a recent trip to a rough Roman suburb, he apologized for the extra police protection. |
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It's not like Kanye brought the articulation either when he apologized on his website. |
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He also apologized to Daniel Clowes via sky writing because, as Lena Dunham astutely noted, that's what crazy people do. |
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According to news reports, Barnett has apologized but been otherwise less than forthcoming. |
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His comment about being a Special Olympian bowler was just one of those things, and he duly, and ritually, apologized. |
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The owners of Rosies nightclub in Chester also apologized on Wednesday for hosting the event that celebrated the costumes. |
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The Scientists profusely apologized when I left the table at which they had their cipher. |
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Admitting to an even bigger trading loss, CEO Jamie Dimon apologized for rogue managers, pledging to claw back compensation. |
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On Tuesday, an emotional and contrite Guillen went before the cameras and apologized for more than an hour for his remarks. |
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I apologized, pouring some water into the kettle to boil for tea. |
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They thanked him profusely for his public service, apologized for Republican hectoring, and complained about decorum. |
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Geithner also claims that former treasury secretary Hank Paulson apologized to him for saddling him with Barofsky. |
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The resulting backlash was so great that Gingrich quickly apologized and took back his statement. |
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The sister in question had never apologized to her sibling for this transgression. |
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So although Romney should have apologized on September 18, it's a good thing he finally issued a mea culpa. |
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When the first WEED aired, Dr. Gupta apologized, sincerely repentant for having poo-pooed the medicinal benefits of cannabis. |
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Logan apologized to the person he put in the hospital by his brutality, and now Logan is anxious for Dr. Balis to give him a psychological clean bill of health. |
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In a recent email to a friend, I apologized for being in a mood. |
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He apologized for the sweat he continually mopped from his forehead. |
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Cogan has since apologized for using the term and acknowledged she was wrong about the story. |
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I apologized for my snappiness and told him that finals made me edgy. |
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This time, he profusely apologized to his staff, and more important, to his wife. |
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I apologized and have developed an excellent relationship with the person truly assigned the responsibility of assisting the visually impaired with their general needs. |
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Despite the fact she apologized and went to rehab, she lost nearly all of her contracts. |
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Although Mefferd later apologized for the method of her accusations, she did not retract the substance of the claims. |
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Although the party's legislative caucus apologized for the low turnout of DPP members yesterday, they said they shouldn't shoulder all of the responsibility. |
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When the rebel spokesman was informed of the attack, he called the depot manager, apologized, and asked if he wanted to be paid in dollars or CFA francs. |
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I hadn't even left the courthouse building yet and he apologized. |
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President Jerry Rawlings of Ghana also apologized for his country's involvement in the slave trade. |
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Joe and Joanne had a big fight, and then apologized and had incredible make-up sex. |
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On August 24, 2007, Mayor Ken Livingstone of London, United Kingdom, apologized publicly for Britain's role in colonial slave trade. |
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In 1998, Sweden formally apologized for the wrongs committed against the Sami. |
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After strong reactions to this book burning, they apologized and chose not to use the video. |
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She apologized to all the families built on loving transracial adoptions, the report added. |
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At the time, Facebook apologized for issuing a block to the page. |
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He also apologized to anyone whom his protests might have inconvenienced. |
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Both Health Minister Sharon Blady and the health authority have apologized to Sinclair's family. |
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Prosecutor Michael Guarino has since publicly apologized to Biafra. |
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Worse, Kutcher never even so much as apologized for the incident. |
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All that pettifoggery was rendered moot on the evening of November 7, when the president kinda-sorta apologized for misleading the country. |
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The British government apologized after the United States sent two armed sloops to the area. |
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In my view they need not have apologized for the remark to appease redneck disc jockeys. |
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Higher-ups in the Polish church apologized to all victims of abuse last year but refused to offer financial compensation. |
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At one point, my wife apologized to the volunteer coordinator because we were taking too long, constantly stopping to play with the rambunctious coati or capuchin monkeys. |
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On June 11, 2008, Prime Minister Stephen Harper formally apologized in the House of Commons for the government's historical role in the Canadian residential school system. |
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The ads were already showing as he clambered along and in their patchy glare he loomed and ducked and apologized, and was a clumsy intruder in a world of snuggling coupledom. |
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