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being repentant for one's
misdeeds,
atoning for
those misdeeds, and
having a
strong determination to
forsake those misdeeds (remorse, resolution, and...
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personal cover-ups (covering up one's own
misdeeds) from
relational cover-ups (covering up
someone else's
misdeeds). The
expression is
usually applied to...
- A
wrong or
wrength (from Old
English wrang – 'crooked') is an act that is
illegal or immoral.
Legal wrongs are
usually quite clearly defined in the law...
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statements with the
disclosure of
financial misdeeds by
trusted executives of
corporations or governments. Such
misdeeds typically involve complex methods for...
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Illustrative means to
repent for
intentional and
unintentional misdeeds include admitting one's
misdeeds, austerities, fasting,
pilgrimage and
bathing in sacred...
- irony, is a
literary device with
which ultimately virtue is
rewarded and
misdeeds are punished. In
modern literature, it is
often accompanied by an ironic...
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Enlightenment it was
commonly believed such
liturgies might help
atone for
misdeeds and ****ist the soul to
obtain eternal peace. The word "chantry" derives...
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being repentant for one's
misdeeds,
atoning for
those misdeeds, and
having a
strong determination to
forsake those misdeeds (remorse, resolution, and...
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citizens of pre-Islamic Yemen, whom were
given divine punishments for
their misdeeds and
rejection of the
divine messengers sent by God. The word Tubba' was...
- are
usually portra**** as
villainous figures who use this
anonymity for
misdeeds. They are
often contrasted with the knight-errant (white knight). The character...