Aún no tenemos significados para "apologise in person".
1She said that she plans to return to Italy so that she could apologise in person.
2Happy for the opportunity to apologise in person.
3New Zealand captain Kane Williamson said he would also seek out Archer on Friday to apologise in person.
4I have met with Mr Leask and Mr Fyfe and their families to apologise in person, he said.
5Dublin team statistician Ray Boyne admitted responsibility and received a 16-week suspension but also travelled to Monaghan to apologise in person.
6Grand chaplain Rev Mervyn Gibson travelled to St Matthew's Church at Short Strand to apologise in person to the parish priest.
7The then MP for Henley was sent to the city by the then-Conservative leader, Michael Howard, to apologise in person for the comments.
8The Ministry has apologised to the family for their actions through their lawyer - and an offer to apologise in person was declined.
9We also wish to reiterate our offer to meet with the patients and families to apologise in person, and answer any questions they may have.
10The Collingwood president rushed to the Sydney Swans dressing room to apologise in person for the actions of the 13-year-old girl who uttered the words.
11The families outside the Blue House dispersed after the chief executive apologised in person, media said.
12Housing New Zealand has accepted the house was not up to standard and has apologised in person to the family.
13She apologises in person.
14Farage stood by her on that occasion, saying it was a mistake and apologising in person to the constituent, Fa Munday.
15Mr Clegg said the Lib Dems "did not respond in the right way" and added that he had apologised in person to the women involved.
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