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- Remorse is a distressing emotion experienced by an individual who regrets actions which they have done in the past which they deem to be shameful, hurtful...
- as much to blame as the others above me". Grese's cold, arrogant, and unremorseful demeanor persisted throughout the trial, with terse answers to questions...
- He is the complete opposite of his wife, and detests her misdeeds and unremorseful behaviour. He divorces her and moves to the United Kingdom to enrol Yesol...
- response to the Hunter commission that inquired into the shooting, Dyer was unremorseful and stated: "I think it quite possible that I could have dis****d the...
- imprisonment for their involvement in various anti-national activities. Being unremorseful, the convicts play Chinese Chequers while the judge sentences them. Approaching...
- Rudolph has said, "The truth is I am a Christian". Rudolph remained unremorseful for his actions and, in a statement before the court, called his acts...
- response to the Hunter commission that inquired into the shooting, Dyer was unremorseful and stated: "I think it quite possible that I could have dis****d the...
- Jeff. Disciplined Minds. Rowman and Littlefield, 2000. Pages 259–260. "Unremorseful, Professor's Slayer Completes Jail Term". Chicago Tribune. 9 September...
- Flyweight Boxing Champions". The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia. "Sanchez unremorseful; no rematch set". The Philippine STAR. "Pacquiao defends title today"...
- prison, but was caught before he could enact his plan. Mukhankin was unremorseful in court and at first, said that he considered himself a disciple of...