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1." As such it needs to be lived to the full; it is a time which needs to be offered to God as an occasion of truth, humility, expiation and even faith." (76) Having summarized how the prison developed in Catholic history as the..."

Source:  Skotnicki, Andrew. "Foundations once destroyed: the Catholic Church and criminal justice" Theological Studies 65.4 Dec. 1 2004: 792-817

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2." Rather, they are important ways to promote education, expiation, and restoration."

Source:  Bibas, Stephanos,Bierschbach, Richard A. "Integrating remorse and apology into criminal procedure" Yale Law Journal 114.1 Oct. 1 2004: 85-151

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3."... and no expiation can be made ... for the blood that is shed in it, except by the blood of him who shed it." No longer were close relatives competent to agree on compensation."

Source:  Blecker, Robert. "The death penalty as delineated by the Old Testament: from Adam and Eve to Cain and Abel to Noah and the Flood to Abraham and Sodom to Moses and the Ten Commandments, Biblical passages trace the roots for how modern society deals with the execution of kil" USA Today (Magazine) 133.2714 Nov. 1 2004: 56-62

4." Parkin's translation of his work on sin and expiation, along with notes by Mauss, appeared as Sin and Expiation in Promitive Societies in 1994."

Source:  MacDonald, Mary. "The Dark Side of Humanity: The Work of Robert Hertz and Its Legacy" Australian Journal of Anthropology 10.1 Apr. 1 1999: 114-116

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5." The Luneberger Heide in northern Germany lends its natural setting of bleak open country to this grim tale of unhappy love, fratricide and expiation."

Source:  TIBBETTS, JOHN C. "Kevin Brownlow's Historical Films. It Happened Here" Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 20.2 June 1 2000: 227

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6."... which has advanced both the translation of Durkheimian texts (e.g. Robert Hertz on sin, expiation, and religion) and the publication of much related research."

Source:  Nielsen, Donald A. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Sociology of Religion 61.2 June 22 2000: 239

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7."... expiation, and thanksgiving with the prayers or intentions of the priest, even of the High Priest himself, so that in the one and same offering of the victim and according to a visible sacerdotal..."

Source:  DALY, ROBERT J. "ROBERT BELLARMINE AND POST-TRIDENTINE EUCHARISTIC THEOLOGY" Theological Studies 61.2 June 1 2000: 239

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8." He is taken to a series of Rome's major churches to expiate his sins, being unmercifully flogged on the way to accelerate his expiation."

Source:  Kratz, Henry. "Morgunpula i straum" World Literature Today 74.1 Jan. 1 2000: 179

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9." For this we shall take expiation."

Source:  Derbyshire, John. "Rudyard Kipling & the god of things as they are" New Criterion 18.7 Mar. 1 2000: 5

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10." Certainly pilgrimage as a form of expiation underscores the liberation that is meant to be the core of the sacrament, the radiant lightness of the shriven heart."

Source:  Hampl, Patricia. "THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION - It's an operation on the heart" Commonweal 127.7 Apr. 7 2000: 11

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11." But the breadth and depth of Annenberg largesse deserves to be considered as more than mere expiation for the sins of the father."

Source:  Stone, David M. "The Son Also Rises" Tikkun 15.1 Jan. 1 2000: 88

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12." That in such discussions, Levinas remains ironically aware of a Christian audience is suggested to me by the next paragraph, in which responsibility is defined as "substitution or expiation" (145; my italics)."

Source:  New, Melvyn. "Introduction: Something New Under the Sun" Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 40.3 Sept. 22 1999: 187-196

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13."... Kolbe, Etty Hillesum, and countless others whose primordial stance of responsibility for the other was enacted in a subsequent existential commitment to the other to the point of substitution and expiation for that other."

Source:  Baird, Marie L. "REVISIONING CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY IN LIGHT OF EMMANUEL LEVINAS'S ETHICS OF RESPONSIBILITY [*]" Journal of Ecumenical Studies June 22 1999: 340

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14." In the fourth house the significant acts eventuate in wounds: wounds of guilt because of failure, or wounds of guilt through success--because what one has had to do to achieve the illusion of victory leads to a need for expiation."

Source:  GOODMAN, RONALD. "The Four Houses" American Poetry Review 28.1 Jan. 1 1999: 31

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15." She contends that both the expiation and the responsibility that accompany Angelo's newly-married status merit the preservation of his life: "O my most gracious lord, / I hope you will not mock me with a husband!" (V.i.416-17)."

Source:  COHEN, STEPHEN. "From Mistress to Master: Political Transition and Formal Conflict in Measure for Measure" Criticism 41.4 Sept. 22 1999: 431

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16." The purest view, Emerson declares, "will not teach any expiation by Jesus; it will not teach any mysterious relations to him...."

Source:  Kevorkian, Martin. "A PULPIT OF ENVY: GIRARDIAN ELEMENTS IN EMERSON'S LAST "SUPPER"" Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature 52.1 Sept. 22 1999: 89

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17." On the island, with its intimations of sanctity and seclusion, he may find expiation."

Source:  . "Six Israeli Novellas" World Literature Today 73.4 Sept. 22 1999: 808

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18." Forefathers' Eve+ Part III) and The Captive Mind would serve as the expiations."

Source:  IRIBARNE, LOUIS. "Lost in the "Earth-Garden": The Exile of Czeslaw Milosz" World Literature Today 73.4 Sept. 22 1999: 637

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19." Bill Shearman has acquired what is simultaneously a psychotic compulsion, a means of expiation and a profitable trade; every day he goes to the office and emerges as the..."

Source:  KAVENEY, ROZ. "Novel of the week" New Statesman (1996) 128.4465 Dec. 6 1999: 78

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20." However+ as Nick's memories reveal, his mother burns the doctor's collection in what can be read as an expiation of her husband's Indian past."

Source:  SCHEDLER, CHRISTOPHER. "THE `TRIBAL' LEGACY OF HEMINGWAY'S NICK ADAMS" Hemingway Review 19.1 Sept. 22 1999: 64

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21." Televangelists put forth an analogical argument by showing that the expiation of sin and fidelity to God are infallible ways of assuring heavenly grace and benediction, especially in matters of health, family, and employment."

Source:  Lambert, Yves. "Religion in Modernity as a New Axial Age: Secularization or New Religious Forms?" Sociology of Religion 60.3 Sept. 22 1999: 303

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22." And sometimes to expiation. "A Simple Plan" belongs to the harrowing, fatalistic tradition that insists on regarding crime as a moral calamity, a temptation that does not pay satisfying dividends, even if your sins aren't certain to be discovered."

Source:  Arnold, Gary. "Simply eloquent comeuppance: `Plan' revives tradition of punishing crime in film" Washington Times Jan. 24 1999: 1

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23."... a well-governed society, we would make our expiation by getting rid of the disastrously incompetent commander in chief, as the British got rid of Sir Anthony Eden after the fiasco in Suez in 1956."

Source:  Pruden, Wesley. "It depends on what you mean by winning" Washington Times Apr. 9 1999: 4

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24." It is too easy to read political messages into a work that is at best a schmaltzy dramatization of a generalized desire for expiation."

Source:  VETROCQ, MARCIA E. "THE VENICE BIENNALE Reformed, Renewed, Redeemed" Art in America 87.9 Sept. 1 1999: 83

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25." They're members of the first three estates of government, and after the press, the Fourth Estate, exposes government wrong-doings and mistakes, wrecking reputations along the way, they turn to Woodward for expiation and a chance to tell their side of the story."

Source:  Levine, Art. "SHADOW" Washington Monthly 31.10 Oct. 1 1999: 32

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