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1 Even his hair and beard, damp, unkempt, seemed to express remorse in their outline.
2 In many cases, players express remorse and try their hardest to make up for their past indiscretions.
3 Rather than using the opportunity to express remorse , his defensiveness horrified his family and vast swathes of the British people.
4 Many Greeks are angry that the 37-year-old policeman charged with murdering the teenager did not express remorse to investigators yesterday.
5 Many people were angry that the 37-year-old policeman charged with murdering the teenager did not express remorse to investigators on Wednesday.
6 Mister Cee went on to express remorse to listeners for it taking a video to get him to see himself as he is.
7 He now professes a hatred for modern war, but also scorns "beatific pacifism", and refuses to express remorse for his own violent past.
8 Modi claims he's innocent and has never expressed remorse for the violence.
9 Cruz's court-appointed lawyer said her client had expressed remorse for his crimes.
10 In court on Friday, both men expressed remorse for their actions.
11 The officer has already expressed remorse and is very apologetic over his comments.
12 Prosecutors had sought a lenient sentence because Benaissa had confessed and expressed remorse .
13 I am grateful that he has expressed remorse and apologised to the American people.
14 Anderson said Couch has never expressed remorse for his actions.
15 The men read a letter to the court apologising for their behaviour and expressing remorse .
16 He has expressed remorse to betrayed friends and is seeking some way of securing redemption.
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