And we deplore violence against innocent civilians anywhere that it takes place.
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Some have seen it as innocent; others clearly view it as inappropriate.
3
His history makes the adage 'innocent until proven guilty' a mute point.
4
She had pleaded innocent and accused the military government of political persecution.
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Too many innocent Palestinian mothers have lost their children to this conflict.
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Mine was forced from the scabbard in self-defence, and I am guiltless.
2
Adding was as guiltless of any share in it as she looked.
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The martyrdom of these guiltless persons seemed only to increase the madness.
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Guilt has no right to profit by the generosity of the guiltless.
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You are wholly guiltless of the consequence, be it what it will.
Ús de clean-handed en anglès
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He goes into it clean-handed enough and he only half likes it.
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And for a while I served my vision, honoring you with clean-handed deeds.
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Well, between you and me, I wish he'd gotten away clean-handed.
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As a whole, however, American courts are clean-handed throughout, and the people know it.
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I, at any rate, was clean-handed in the matter; I hadn't any axe to grind.
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I'm asking your aid because you're new and clean-handed.
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And the city government thus constituted is one of the most clean-handed and efficient in the world.
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So, clear speaking is needed: a fight that is not clean-handed will make victory more disgraceful than any defeat.
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De Ganache was not clean-handed.
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Begone, while you are clean-handed.
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May it wave there so long as it covers just laws, honest officials, and clean-handed administrators-solong and no longer!
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Only so did she feel that she could go free of all obligation, clean-handed, without stultifying herself in her own eyes.
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Still less should it be needful to insist upon the importance to every reader of books, of coming to their perusal clean-handed.
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He had always been Bud Birnie, son and heir of Bob Birnie, as clean-handed a cattle king as ever recorded a brand.
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The clean-handed, light-hearted disregard of self that had been his habit of mind always came flooding back like sunshine as he felt his decision made.
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"Just realized," said one of them, "I was going to leave clean-handed, though damn glad it was being done.