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1 Later, I began to think maybe I was more culpable than I'd imagined.
2 The boy is no more culpable now than you were then.
3 But was not this Menko a hundred times more culpable than a thief?
4 The United Nations says government forces have been more culpable .
5 The United Nations says the authorities and their allied militia have been more culpable .
6 Here Frontenac must be deemed more culpable than the Puritans.
7 Even more culpable in my opinion, your Grace, is your attitude towards your younger son.
8 The act of him who nurses his wrath is more voluntary, and therefore more culpable .
9 But this only makes them more culpable and dangerous.
10 Or been more culpable , when she opened it anyway.
11 In this respect, however, Hearts were much more culpable , with the teenager Gary Glen a conspicuous offender.
12 For they were the more culpable criminals.
13 This makes his actions even more culpable .
14 And then, goodwife, he was not more culpable than Mr. Treddles, whom you are so sorry for.
15 Hitherto we have had right on our side, but henceforth we shall be more culpable than the others.
16 Both sides have committed atrocities, although the United Nations says government forces and their allies have been more culpable .
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