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1 Milosevic offered an opportunity to atone for appeasement in the Munich Agreement.
2 Even now it was not too late to atone for her mistake.
3 To make up for the Killers' sins, creation to atone for destruction?
4 Forsooth many good warriors must needs atone for this in after days.
5 Had I known-Butrest easy, aunt; I will atone for my neglect.
6 And not all the grace of internals can atone for external monotony.
7 Perhaps it is not yet too late to atone for the fault.
8 If the person is still living, she may atone for the wrong.
9 Humility should dwell with frailty, and atone for ignorance, error and imperfection.
10 He has to atone for the implicit acquiescences of his conforming years.
11 We will began life anew, and each hour atone for the past.
12 And perchance I am here to atone for some of that harm.
13 To atone for my sin, not by mere words, but in deed.
14 A whole life of love and obedience shall atone for my sin.
15 The sin committed by Hezekiah asleep, he had to atone for awake.
16 To atone for this she had lived her life of passionate penance.
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