Pronounce not guilty of criminal charges.
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Examples for "clear"
Examples for "clear"
1Let us be clear: the resolution of the banks' difficulties involves risk.
2Demand to clear new land for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
3High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
4Now a new problem: There was no clear way to open it.
5He was grateful; along its relatively clear way they made good time.
1Dr Smith said point source discharge had been reduced by 90 percent.
2Primary safety end points were adverse events after discharge and hospital readmission.
3Access is often limited to patients at the time of hospital discharge.
4He's met or exceeded all standard hospital discharge criteria, said Dr Conley.
5Conclusion: One in 4 hospital medication changes was not followed post discharge.
1Explainer: Why will Republicans vote to acquit Trump in his impeachment trial?
2His conscience was not satisfied; and he should not acquit the Bishops.
3The judge directed the jury to acquit the prisoner on that count.
4She had to acquit herself of these charges; thus she gained power.
5He will in no wise acquit the guilty, or He will pardon.
1Twice, however, he noted that the report did not exonerate the president.
2Your age doesn't exonerate you from being held culpable for your actions.
3They await justice with the hope the system will eventually exonerate them.
4Not unless you confess yourself in the wrong, and exonerate Mr. Totten.
5Because without her, how could he stop Lord Niu and exonerate himself?
1He made no effort to exculpate his client: he boldly accused the banker.
2You see how important it is for you to exculpate yourself.
3Buckingham, in all his answers, endeavored to exculpate himself, and to load Arlington.
4Lord Roos knows it to be false, and can exculpate me.
5I am here neither to exculpate myself nor to blame others.
1At least our own priests will assoil us for such sins.
2But far beyond these recent associations of a single winter (for which heaven assoil thee!)
3And then he kneeled down on his knee, and prayed the Bishop to shrive him and assoil him.
4And then he kneeled down on his knees, and prayed the bishop to shrive him and assoil him.
5God assoil thee, brother mine.
7God will not speak to them, or assoil them, on the day of the Resurrection: and theirs shall be a grievous torment.
8Then said Sir Reginald: But if thou assoil not the King and all other standing in the curse it shall cost thee thy life.
9I ask and require thee that thou assoil me from the bond of the reproof and shame, or certainly upon the earth keep me.
10Is it that the world has assoiled my soul?
11Whatever hap to him, my conscience is assoiled.
12Come, thou must be assoiled out of hand.
13Since heaven itself has assoiled you.
149 She soundly slept, and careful thoughts did quite assoil.
15Then Lancelot makes his confession to the hermit as we have already related, is assoiled, and repents him greatly.
16Of the ladies with whose encounters with the law I propose to deal several were assoiled of the charges against them.
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