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"atone" Definitions
  1. atone (for something) to act in a way that shows you are sorry for doing something wrong in the past

413 Sentences With "atone"

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Do we somehow atone for the sins of my father?
J., you are going to have to atone for this.
She wants to atone for the mistakes of her past.
American medical schools must finally acknowledge and atone for this.
Why might Japan feel the need to atone for them?
Will Oliver Stone atone for his last few films with Snowden?
His work turned increasingly violent, perhaps in an attempt to atone.
No more chances for Poulsen to atone for his hand ball.
Montgomery has been notably slow to atone for its hateful past.
Admit you did something dumb, apologize, and atone as best you can.
But Democrats can atone for their sins sooner than they might think.
Sale looks to atone for a rocky performance versus Cleveland on Aug.
But better there, where they can atone, than on this corrupt ground.
But Rose, feeling responsible for a boyfriend's recent death, wants to atone.
But there's plenty to atone for in this all-encompassing MMA moment.
We will atone for our sins for the rest of our lives.
He thumps his chest when he should be on his knees. Atone?
I became a paramedic for 24 years to atone for being there.
"I have expressed a desire to try to atone for my actions and I have started trying, starting with figure exactly everything that I need to atone for," Marquis-Boire told Lila in the chat log from early July.
Clever scientists, though, had an idea of how to atone for their sins.
The desire to atone for terrible things he had done in his life?
He was pleased to atone for the past two losses at Ohio State.
That said, Ghost has yet to really atone for any of his sins.
It's almost like they were trying to atone for something with that statue.
"You can't atone without facing the fact that you have sinned," he said.
Poulsen made the last pass as he bids to atone for his handball.
"I'm here to help the Jesuits atone for their sins," she said, smiling.
It also led to years of trying to atone for his earlier support.
We agree, vowing to atone for our abnormalness and do penance with every meal.
He doesn't say the word "sorry," but he's clearly not done trying to atone.
"We're trying to atone for our sins," said Paul Hesse, Poughkeepsie's community development coordinator.
America is being summoned, yet again, to atone for its original sin, white supremacy.
It's the single best thing Rosenstein could have done to atone for his mistake.
"We're going to have to atone for the sins of cheap money," he said.
Rosario helped atone for his mistake with an insurance run in the seventh inning.
Over the past few months, Instagram has been trying to atone for its sins.
And yet, Americans readily dismiss the country's need to atone for its original sin.
They include a sports marketing consultant, a husband and wife who won the lottery and are trying to salvage their marriage, a health-spa junkie ("I indulge and atone, indulge and atone"), a once-famous athlete and a recently divorced mother of four.
He has chosen a life of peace and reconciliation to atone for his father's actions.
JAY-Z doesn't only list off his sins — he also tries to atone for them.
The time has come to sit back and let a bro atone for his sins.
Faye's absence reads like the self-abnegation of a soul trying to atone for something.
He'll have to wait another year, but now he'll know exactly what to atone for.
No matter what he did to atone for his crime, he was never getting out.
Georgetown University is taking what historians say are unprecedented steps to atone for past slaveholding.
On the stand, Mr. Wildstein came across as soft-spoken and even ready to atone.
There are limited ways to atone from behind prison walls, but John MacKenzie found opportunities.
Why should Google atone for searching for funds and even for its executives' becoming billionaires?
Other countries are taking steps to atone for their shameful past treatment of L.G.B.T. people.
Issues involving Israel are especially fraught, given the country's commitment to atone for the Holocaust.
But the former vice president is working to atone for some of his policy mistakes.
Noma chef Rene Redzepi confessed to abuse and has publicly struggled to atone for it.
"The individual must atone for sins that have been committed and make reparations," he said.
For what it's worth, Berru attempted to atone, apologizing for causing unduly harm to many women.
How can you atone for a crime while you're still in the middle of committing it?
That seems wrong, and like a cosmic affront we'll have to atone for at some point.
With Louis it seems like the question is, what has he done to atone for it?
As if to atone for sudden stardom, he considers a different idea: What do I owe?
In particular, they believe that the judges he has named atone for every other presidential sin.
It also represents a concrete action that women can take to atone for their initial mistake.
The Woman Who Makes Prosthetic Pinkies for Ex-Yakuza Members (by Emiko Jozuka) Members of the Japanese mafia, or yakuza, undergo a ritualistic form of self-amputation to atone for mistakes: When they break the rules, they chop off a piece of the little finger to atone.
Sometimes you just need to go someplace and get atone with your sobriety and your 12 steps.
And it forced complicit bishops to atone for their misdeeds in the most publicly humiliating way possible.
Or is he just trying to atone after selling her out, Lando Calrissian-like, to Dr. Brenner?
Mariah Carey, trying to atone for her disastrous TV appearance on "New Year's Rockin' Eve" last year.
For Dunham, finding the answer means tapping into your real feelings that underly our impulse to atone.
He was hardly serious, but regardless, fat chance, and not just because Hollywood isn't known to atone.
Deckard hinted in "Hobbs and Shaw" that he had to atone for some sins of the past.
In his statement, he seemingly takes responsibility for his actions and he's come to Congress to atone.
The made field goal allowed the junior kicker to atone for an earlier missed extra point attempt.
Congress banned tobacco ads from TV in 1970—they're back temporarily, but only to atone for their sins.
Mark screwed up here, that much is clear, and he now needs to both atone and fix it.
Everything we learn about Sally, though, suggests that she's trying to atone for entering relationships with abusive men.
Whatever you do, just don't triple down on the lie, looping in gospel quotes while refusing to atone.
And he doesn't disown or try to atone for the many decades when he kept it in overdrive.
It prods the fissures that appear when we hurt those we love reflexively and never atone for it.
They are telling you that you need to do something to atone or make amends for your error.
But it's often a king's subjects and those in his inner circle who must atone for his sins.
"It was your plan to have me atone for the sins I didn't even commit," The Child accuses.
The exchange suggests Facebook isn't ready to fully change its business model to atone for its many sins.
"Whoever is involved in it should atone for his guilt by extending a helping hand," Mr. Haniya said.
Arsenal poured forward, desperate to atone for the string of errors that had allowed United to draw level.
It sought to atone for past abuses, setting in motion a process to mark and protect indigenous territories.
Rapists, sexual assaulters, sexual harassers — villains who refused to acknowledge their actions, much less atone for their behavior.
Nonetheless, the strength of America has always been our ability to iterate, evolve, change, improve — and to atone.
It means calling out Northern newspapers, along with Southern ones, to atone for their skewed civil rights coverage.
He then headed to a cave where he lived for 34 years, whipping himself to atone for his sins.
They are times to gather together with members of our community to celebrate, atone, eat, and sometimes not eat.
Essentially, Scandal is admitting it needs to atone for its many sins before the clock runs out for good.
The organization tried to atone by, among other efforts, donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to domestic violence shelters.
Some Trump supporters said McDonald's had not done enough to atone for the tweet and advocated for a boycott.
I clearly had been cursed with curves and cellulite, and needed to atone for my body's multitude of sins.
" Still, other women comedians had ideas of their own on how C.K. and others could "atone" for "their sins.
Even if you've sinned, Christianity holds the potential of forgiveness, even mercy -- atone and you can always start over.
The postwar yearning of Germans to atone for their nation's Nazi past through extravagant moral posing exacerbates the tendency.
I hope to atone for my sins at My Old Dutch and live as an inspiration to you all.
In a lot of cases, troubled by sins of their previous existence, they will seek to atone through zealotry.
They will not have the opportunity to atone for that now, though Ryan got them close at the end.
His famous 2009 Cairo speech tried to atone and set a new tone for relations with the Muslim world.
When reporters visited her in the hospital, she accused Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government of refusing to atone properly.
While it's important that we learn from the lessons of history, we must acknowledge that we can't atone for them.
"Mark is focused on accepting responsibility and attempting to atone for his conduct," Proctor said in a statement to PEOPLE.
His sister Kylee needs to be a great falconer to protect him and atone for the sins of her past.
Too often the sentiment behind it is that we must "help" them or "atone" for what has happened to them.
As the air cools, it is a time to pause, reflect and atone, as we have for thousands of years.
One team trying to get to nine consecutive wins while the other tries to atone for last week's painful loss.
"To atone for this, we have developed a product that can be considered the ultimate in green," the site reads.
Georgetown University, after The New York Times reported in 2016 that the school profited from selling slaves, vowed to atone.
He now registers voters weekly, including with the League of Women Voters, to atone for his "white privilege," he said.
Now, as momentum builds for reparations, this family grapples with how America should atone for the wrongs of the past.
"Mark is focused on accepting responsibility and attempting to atone for his conduct," Proctor said in a statement at the time.
If you care for someone, you may want to help them seek counseling, or simply hope they'll atone for their actions.
Conservative politicians bridle at his attempts to atone for Japan's wartime behaviour, but his personal conduct makes him hard to criticise.
Once he outgrows the need to atone for "Bitch Suck Dick" and the like, I anticipate more nuanced proof of maturity.
With an eye on taking the company public in 2019, Khosrowshahi is attempting to atone for the sins of Uber's past.
Pogba, trying to atone for his costly foul, made several dazzling dribbles and passes, but many of his teammates were invisible.
It doesn't really matter if you've attempted to atone for your actions, or if you've been forgiven for what you did.
How many public figures ever make such efforts to atone for their follies and crimes, in this or any other age?
Unfortunately, the floor near my desk is now covered in that mud, a sin for which I have yet to atone.
The sentencing of Eduardo Cunha does not atone for the fact that this very corrupt person led the impeachment against me.
Now Instagram is trying to atone for what it's done to warp our perception of reality over the past almost-decade.
To be hopeful is to believe that America will one day embody its ideals, that it will atone for its past.
Throughout the season, we see the sneering Pastiche writers cry free speech as well-meaning allies trip over themselves to atone.
Schneider did his best to atone for the flub, making six saves on one Sabres power play midway into the second period.
Zuckerberg has promised the company would atone for past sins through audits of former developers and changes in how it handles data.
Germany's attempts to atone for the evils of its past, while confronting the troubles of its present, is its never-ending preoccupation.
Daymond also says this is the final straw for Kelly in his eyes ... and he needs to atone one way or another.
Chinese ties with Japan have long been strained by what Beijing see as Japanese leaders' reluctance to atone for the country's past.
In the years since the financial crisis, many investment banks have had to pay significant amounts to atone for their various sins.
And the way I saw it, it was either atone or die as the guilt continued to erode my will to live.
Years later, when stories of Moscow's anti-Semitism reached US shores, many were determined to atone for the apathy of an earlier generation.
"Mark is focused on accepting responsibility and attempting to atone for his conduct," Salling's attorney Michael Proctor said in a statement to PEOPLE.
He apologizes and assures her that she's beautiful, but something's off; to atone, Bojack suggests they get ice cream, and she says no.
Coming just days after Deutsche Bank reached a deal with the U.S authorities, he said that banks needed to atone for their mistakes.
Hate speech is especially sensitive in Germany, whose history has been shaped by the struggle to atone for the crimes of the Nazis.
"Mark is focused on accepting responsibility and attempting to atone for his conduct," Proctor said in a statement to PEOPLE at the time.
But they, and others in the evangelical Christian community, have a lot more to atone for than just one day of bad press.
Losing time to a cocktail of drugs and mania and having to piece reality together and possibly atone for behavior you don't remember.
As we see with this project and others, its impulse is to build more, grow more, do more, to atone for its mistakes.
Meanwhile, news articles have spotlighted Georgetown University's efforts to atone for its sale of 272 human beings to save the school in 1838.
Ms. Hall tried to write a sequel, partly to appease fans but also to atone for what she felt was a flawed ending.
Georgetown University is ready to atone for its sins – and wants to start by formally apologizing for the school's past reliance on slavery.
In 2004, The Lexington Herald-Leader in Kentucky published a front-page "clarification" to atone for its civil rights coverage 50 years earlier.
In this article, Rachel Aviv explores the complicated ways our memory works and how we choose to atone for sins, real and imagined.
He will undoubtedly need to atone for his record on criminal justice and the adverse effect it has had on communities of color.
Shipp believes Simpson has more to atone for than just the murders: "I mean, he didn t just kill Ron and Nicole," he says.
"The only thing Hogan can do is apologize and atone for it and we move forward," Booker T. told CBS Sports in July 2018.
Season six began in a way that suggested Homeland and its characters were trying to atone for bad things they'd done in the past.
At first, she feels touched by his "vulnerability" but, she also seems to feel the need to atone somehow and make him feel better.
Thus arose my problem: He had committed horrible crimes, but he also seemed to be making an unusually sincere effort to atone for them.
He visited Burkina Faso, hoping to atone for France's role in the escape of Blaise Compaoré, the president toppled in a revolution in 2014.
"Mark is focused on accepting responsibility and attempting to atone for his conduct," his attorney said in a statement to PEOPLE at the time.
Lopez has said Dababneh should instead donate the money to trauma and rape crisis centers to "atone for his actions," according to the paper.
He said Mr. Trump's interest in evangelicalism stemmed not from opportunism but from wanting to atone for a life largely devoid of conventional religiosity.
Ms. Jiang said she believed that China's stability and prosperity would be fragile as long as the party did not atone for the bloodshed.
The VA also needs to atone for the harm it has done to the tens of thousands of veterans it has already turned away.
They have watched the Catholic Church hierarchy struggle to atone and regain the trust of the faithful after decades of sexual abuse and concealment.
On a somber night, many held aloft flickering flames, sang songs and listened to speeches calling on Beijing to fully atone for the crackdown.
There is no way to judge the sufficiency of Hall's atonement without deciding how much he had to atone for in the first place.
This decision is no struggle session for a museum trying to atone for taking money from an arms dealer with a Greenwich Village address.
In the end, one of the movie's biggest questions is whether we can atone for our wrongdoing on Earth, and who does the atoning.
Also worth catching: Michael Phelps will aim to atone for his mere silver in 3093 at the 3083 meter butterfly final at 3073:3063 p.m.
He slogs through the bowels of Hell in a world that makes no sense to him so that he may slowly atone for his sins.
Almost five months after he was terminated by NBC for alleged sexual misconduct, former Today show anchor Matt Lauer wants to atone for his actions.
The Sinner 2.0 ends on a mostly optimistic note, with Julian heading to a mental care facility for four years to atone for his crimes.
Because you can spend 30 years working in public service, you can change your stances and say you've made mistakes you want to atone for.
If Murphy wants to atone for stepping outside the bounds of principles he tells voters he possesses, it shouldn't be with more pro-life platitudes.
"It's one of those deals that you wish you could take back," said Naquin, who added that he had wanted to atone at the plate.
Many Japanese resent being urged to atone for misdeeds more than seven decades old, while many in South Korea doubt the sincerity of Tokyo's apologies.
In his efforts to atone so far, Mr. Northam has struggled to show a command of black history and the language to talk about race.
The first was a tearful televised address in 2014 to atone for her government's botched response to a ferry accident in which over 300 were killed.
Japan annexed Korea in 1910 and exploited it ruthlessly until 1945; many South Koreans feel Japan has done too little to atone for its colonial atrocities.
You can try to atone for the past but you can never entirely do so because the ground on which you stand is covered in blood.
"Mark is focused on accepting responsibility and attempting to atone for his conduct," his attorney, Michael Proctor, said in a statement to PEOPLE at the time.
The scandal over phony accounts came to light last September after the company announced a $185 million settlement with regulators to atone for the sales abuses.
He has done much to atone for Japan's wartime history, visiting battlefields such as Saipan and Palau to pay tribute to those who lost their lives.
Two 1-yard runs and a spike to stop the clock and there was Catanzaro, looking to atone for a missed field goal just before halftime.
Many Japanese resent being urged to atone for wartime deeds of seven decades ago, while many in South Korea doubt the sincerity of Japan's past apologies.
I will be using the remainder of my time on earth to atone for my transgressions, and to seek the light within, in others and myself.
"A retrospective pardon doesn't do much to atone for the realities of what it was like to be arrested and prosecuted at the time," he said.
I didn't have to atone for getting home late from work and quickly scrambling some eggs for dinner, and then collapsing into bed 10 minutes later.
Some envisioned an Oscars stage draped in black to honor victims and atone as an industry for turning a blind eye to men like Mr. Weinstein.
The most notable thing about Scarborough's transformation is that he didn't actually have to atone for his past life beyond, perhaps, a dollop of mild contrition.
"I want him to atone about what he's done, and rehabilitate," said Okuno, who believes Nihon's coaches had planned to injure his son from the start.
That very night, Enkidu has a dream that, to atone for the crime of murdering the Bull of Heaven, one of the two men must die.
"Listed companies fear potential changes in the retirement system, which could result in OFE nationalisation," a manager atone pension fund said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
For Buttigieg, however, it could be, he said, because it allows people who have had homophobic views in the past to atone at the ballot box.
Jimmy Nelson, who has recorded only two wins in his last 16 starts, looks to atone for a dismal performance last time out against the Pirates.
As the controversy unfolded, Instagram Head of Product Adam Mosseri penned an op-ed in the Telegraph to atone for the platform's at times high-consequence shortcomings.
It is the least Georgetown could do to actually atone for selling slaves to Louisiana slave owners, given that slavery in the Deep South was notoriously brutal.
If the Republican Party seemed in the least prepared to atone for past sins and address the root causes of Trumpism, this analysis would hold up well.
Maybe there is a generational quality to this fact, but he needs to turn the corner and atone for past comments that many have seen as racist.
"Mark is focused on accepting responsibility and attempting to atone for his conduct," Proctor said in a statement to PEOPLE at the time of his plea deal.
Teege is thankful she is different than her mother, who Teege says still lives every day with the notion that she has to atone for Goeth's deeds.
Panicked and impotent in the aftermath of an atrocity in a mining village, it is revealed that the festival is her attempt to atone for earlier ineffectualness.
Early voting begins in Ohio, Arizona   TWEET OF THE DAY BREAKING: Yom Kippur extended by 6 hours to give Americans extra time to atone for 2016 campaign.
" Scolders are hired not, as I had assumed, by clients wishing to berate third parties but by people who "made a mistake" and need help to "atone.
But Volunteers head coach Rick Barnes is still pleading for patience as he and his largely inexperienced roster look to atone Tuesday night against visiting Appalachian State.
You can let that pain infect the world around you, or you can find some way to try to heal and atone for the bad you've done.
Such a public display of affection could lead people to suspect Wilson was trying to atone for something, but he said that was far from the case.
While Northam's early efforts to atone are necessary, some black leaders in Virginia argue that the fact that he is sorry does not mean that he is forgiven.
This suggests lawmakers wanted the law to do more than atone for its inaction on past crimes, they also want to extend protections to victims of future ones.
Clinton wasn't there to atone for benefiting from her work ethic, or for at times being as much of an impediment as an asset to her political career.
Miller: I will say that I appreciated how the original series ended: it felt right to me that Michael had to atone, Michael had to make things right.
Looking to atone for the 24-21 loss on home ice in Game 22, the Oilers came out of the gate flying, putting the Ducks under immense pressure.
While I can't quite do that, I can atone for my sins in a small manner, and that's by giving you, our readers, the gift of new music.
The German automaker has agreed to spend $800 million in California and a total of $2 billion nationwide on clean car infrastructure to atone for diesel emissions cheating.
Japan won just one gold medal in judo at the London Games, considered an embarrassment for the birthplace of the sport, and is eager to atone in Rio.
According to the latest polls, the idea of giving cash payments as a way to atone for the sin of slavery is pretty popular among African American voters.
"They (convicts) could not wait to demonstrate they could be useful and ... in a way atone for whatever they are in there for," Carevic told Reuters in Belgrade.
As the revelations about harassment and abuse by powerful men continue, some people have begun to ask whether, and how, these men can atone for what they've done.
While Germany sees a moral and political obligation to atone for the past, reparations, he said, were a legal remedy that the government did not feel was necessary.
Mocking O'Connor's message didn't necessarily atone for what had happened, but it distanced the show from the singer's political statement, which the network deemed to be anti-Catholic.
Bailey will be looking to atone for a rocky season debut at Washington on June 24, when he was hammered for eight runs over 1 2/3 innings.
Pill gets a chance to atone for that cameo after he posted a 3-1 record with a 1.96 ERA in seven starts at Triple-A Las Vegas.
"Mark was a gentle and loving person, a person of great creativity, who was doing his best to atone for some serious mistakes and errors of judgment," Proctor said.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is finally being forced to account and atone for a hostile management style that contributed to internal sexual harassment claims and potentially illegal business tactics.
Biden, a 75-year-old white man who played his part poorly all those years ago, surely knows he'll need to atone for his conduct during the Hill hearings.
To atone for the sins of his wife's ancestors, he takes Abeo to a shrine where she is entered into ritual servitude, which is merely slavery by another name.
The 33-year-old looks to atone for that performance on Friday as the Minnesota Twins visit Progressive Field to open a three-game series against the Cleveland Indians.
The family behind the company that owns Krispy Kreme, Caribou Coffee, and Panera Bread is donating more than $11 million in attempts to atone for its ancestors' Nazi past.
Within the unflinching and uncomfortable hour-and-a-half documentary, Steve is repeatedly forced to acknowledge what he did to someone he loved, and he consistently tries to atone.
The Redskins have a chance to atone for that loss Sunday, when they host a Green Bay club that is in the midst of a three-game losing streak.
Mr Tambor's Maura, who used to be a professor and journal editor, has to atone for Mort's old sexism as a man unable to cope with strong women writers.
Having started boxing professionally in his mid-teens, Margarito has no education, no other skillset and an unyielding desire to either atone for or profit off his checkered past.
Georgetown University will make an effort to atone for its slave-owning history by providing preferential status to descendants of the slaves it sold, The New York Times reported.
Indeed, he did his best to atone for it by belting a two-run, ninth-inning homer that finally provided the Yankees a cushion in their 4-1 victory.
That's what this is really about: the sacrifice of one wretched bigot to atone for the indulgence of another; an opportunity for moral preening after so much moral surrender.
It's changed directions away from using Gmail content to target ads and allowing any developer to request access to your email, though there are plenty of sins to atone for.
Well you're gonna end up with some black chick who you convince yourself you love just so you can use your relationship with her to atone for your white guilt.
Bell knows the Chiefs will be coming into Sunday's game with the mindset the Steelers took into the Dolphins game, trying to atone for a bad loss during the season.
China's relations with Japan have long been poisoned by what Beijing sees as Tokyo's failure to atone for its occupation of parts of China before and during World War Two.
It was a chance to atone for its unprecedented early exit from the 2018 N.C.A.A. tournament, when it became the first No. 1 seed to lose to a No. 16.
So he left behind the tip of his pinkie, which his friend helped slice off, to atone for a broken promise and a chance of life away from the yakuza.
The most prominent snub is the world's wealthiest person, Jeff Bezos, whose omission fits with his historically paltry giving to charity (although he has recently tried to atone for that).
And on Saturday, the 100th anniversary of the massacre, Britain did not succumb to mounting pressure to finally atone for one of the darkest days in centuries of colonial rule.
As was obvious to any Jake Pauler, he was making a big effort of late to atone for his perceived sins, to stress the positives of the Team 10 mission.
Depending on the outcome, he or she may be sent for "restorative justice" — a benign euphemism for a modern-day reeducation camp — to atone for the thought crime in question.
The information Z finagles from Farid triggers an Israeli reprisal that results in the slaughter of innocents in Gaza, an event for which the remorseful Z is moved to atone.
Amid the renewed debate about how to atone for slavery and centuries of systemic racism, Clyburn has embraced the rebranding of his program as a politically palatable form of reparations.
Saudi Arabia may never atone for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the devastation it wrought in Yemen, its torture of women's rights activists or its destabilization of the Arab world.
Since then, the national conversation around America's history with slavery and how the country should atone for its past has been pushed aside -- coming up only occasionally in pockets of discussion.
Hoping to atone for her involvement, Bamford tries to ingratiate herself at a Filipino community center in Los Angeles, and ends up accidentally letting a bunch of strangers plan her wedding.
Georgetown President John J. DeGioia's announced last Thursday the steps he was taking to "atone" for the fact that 272 slaves were sold to ensure Georgetown's continued financial stability and viability.
There was a time in my life (ahem, grad school) when I would have pirated the software, but now that I can afford it, I'm trying to atone for my sins.
China's ties with Japan have also long been poisoned by what Beijing sees as Tokyo's failure to atone for its occupation of parts of China before and during World War Two.
His party had a lot to atone for, he said in an interview this week, insisting the shift would yield substantial political results, elevating the party to government sooner or later.
China's relations with Japan have also long been haunted by what Beijing sees as Tokyo's failure to atone for its occupation of parts of China before and during World War Two.
Carter had a chance to atone in the 11th inning when the Angels walked Headley, who had three hits — including a solo home run — to load the bases with one out.
" The Days of Repentance thus offer an observant Jew the opportunity to atone for past misdeeds, seek forgiveness, and mend his or her behavior through the practice of teshuvah, or "return.
Their increasingly stringent criterion contributed to the failure of the GOP's 2012 presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, who at one point had to atone for perceived heterodoxies by describing himself as "severely conservative."
The political press — myself included — underestimated both the depth and the durability of his support, and has been trying to atone for that mistake, and ensure it's not made again, ever since.
Last week, he raised an outcry by questioning Germany's constitutional guarantee of asylum to all "politically persecuted", which was enshrined in the 'Basic Law' to atone for World War Two Nazi crimes.
Volkswagen will spend more than $15 billion to atone for its diesel cheating scandal in the United States, two thirds of which will go to buying back cars from customers, Bloomberg reports.
Apparently the legislature feels a need to atone for its economic sins against ratepayers by funneling additional taxpayer money to help low-income Coloradans offset their high electric bills while Xcel profits.
And she has tried to atone for her racist past, speaking regularly to college classes and audiences at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles about her past experiences with the Klan.
It's an immediate chance to atone for what they squandered a year ago, when Houston built double-digit leads in both Game 6 and Game 7 but couldn't hold either without Paul.
But unlike candidates who might be trying to atone for past support for "tough on crime" policies (like Biden, Harris, and Klobuchar), Sanders's plan reflects his more progressive history on these issues.
He had a close call on the 16th, when he tried to atone for the missed birdie on the previous hole by going at the flag and landing just over the green.
Now empty, it was the last of the Magdalene laundries — institutions where girls and women were sent to atone for the "sin" of becoming pregnant while unmarried — which closed only in 1996.
The apologies, in large part, are a reflection of the country's continued struggle to atone for its colonial and racist past, particularly when it comes to its treatment of First Nations people.
Yet as I compared Lee's original creation with the Netflix series, the effort to atone for that rape scene — and all the other ambiguous attitudes it rendered explicit — felt forced, even conformist.
When I moved to New York and started a car-free travel blog in 2007, I was a recovering Los Angeles transplant, keen to ditch driving and atone for my environmental sins.
Many Irish people believe that the Catholic Church has not done enough to atone for the abuse its clergy perpetrated, and how it endeavored to cover up that abuse and protect pedophiles.
Trump has a lot to atone for, and until he does, serious men such as Lewis who have sacrificed for this country like few others, will have every right to continue questioning him.
"Mark was a gentle and loving person, a person of great creativity, who was doing his best to atone for some serious mistakes and errors of judgment," his attorney Michael Proctor tells PEOPLE.
And it would force him to deal with another question that may not be limited to war veterans: How do you atone for a terrible deed when you're not sure you've committed it?
The northern people are under assault and are being asked to atone for and bear the costs of climate change for the majority of the global population that live below the Arctic Circle.
The only way to atone for Bill Clinton's sin, and for his party's continued failure to defend those in need, is to create a new political constituency for increasing aid to the poor.
The Grammys tried to atone to Sting and Shaggy; that new song got two more plugs, as a stage performance and as walk-on music for Sting, who presented song of the year.
In his inaugural speech, Mr. Maas said that he has entered politics because of Germany's crimes at Auschwitz, and the need for his country to atone for them by supporting the Jewish state.
All the pilgrims will arrive by Thursday morning at Mount Arafat, about 15 km (10 miles) east of Mecca, for a day-long vigil to atone for their sins and seek God's mercy.
Read: The college named for Robert E. Lee has no plans to change it Other schools have formed similar research commissions and come to very different conclusions about how to atone for slavery.
Tom Hanks has probably spent his entire career trying to atone for "Bosom Buddies," in which he dressed in drag to pass for a lady so he could live in a low-rent apartment.
Kingston says Akihito looked at the legacy of World War Two, which was fought in the name of his father, and made it his mission to atone for the suffering caused by imperial Japan.
While the settlement this week marks the latest step New York City officials have taken to atone for Browder's death, the city has been criticized for moving away from other reforms it once promised.
In their research, the Fosters hope, they may discern what the ghost (whom they come to call Henri, with increasing sympathy) demands of Fitzroy and how their son can atone for his ancestors' crimes.
"Elizabeth Warren to hold private meeting with tribal leaders Sunday in effort to atone for past claims," by Annie Linskey Dealing with the issue that nearly ended her career as she arrives in Oklahoma.
Walter B. Jones, 76, Dies; Republican Turned Against Iraq War: A staunch war supporter, he rebranded "french fries" as "freedom fries," but then opposed the war and sought to atone for his earlier support.
While this is the first Muslim-American superhero on screen, printed comics are way ahead of the game in terms of diversity and representation (and possibly to atone for being historically white, straight, and male).
China's relations with Japan have long been soured by what Beijing sees as Tokyo's failure to atone for its occupation of parts of China before and during World War Two, although ties have thawed recently.
"Mark was a gentle and loving person, a person of great creativity, who was doing his best to atone for some serious mistakes and errors of judgment," his attorney, Mark Proctor, told PEOPLE on Tuesday.
It seems now that Paz is trying to atone for his sins by acquiring thousands of unmined acres and hundreds of artworks, all of which are under his control and which he is actively reshaping.
Some Catholics say the Pope may also seek to atone for the sexual abuse perpetrated by Marcial Maciel Degollado, the disgraced founder of the Legion of Christ who sexually abused seminarians and fathered several children.
In January 2017 regional AfD leader Bjoern Hoecke described the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin as a "monument of shame" and demanded a "180 degree turnaround" in the way Germany seeks to atone for Nazi crimes.
Tension between Asia's two largest economies has risen over what China sees as Japan's failure to properly atone for its wartime past, as well as a long-standing territorial dispute in the East China Sea.
The national teams from the northern hemisphere have been touring in the south, and hoping to atone for their awful showing at last year's World Cup, in which no European side reached the semi-finals.
That seemed to offer a way for Americans to atone for their failure to stop the Rwandan genocide a decade before, and to prove that they had learned the right lesson from that horrifying atrocity.
She is right to scupper the art world's expectations that certain artists and curators — black ones, queer ones, ones from the global South — must explain themselves, or, worse, teach others how to improve or atone.
Often, according to experts who have studied the phenomenon, future militants start with petty crime and then search for an identity as a way to frame their illicit activity, or to atone for past misdeeds.
China's relations with Japan have long been haunted by what Beijing sees as Tokyo's failure to atone for its occupation of parts of China before and during World War Two, although ties have thawed recently.
Archie tells Veronica she was right about Mr. Svenson being the Black Hood and Betty muses that maybe Mr. Svenson thought he could atone for his mistake by targeting sinners - although she doesn't sound too convinced.
He's told me many times how much of a blanket hog I am, but hey, I am not prepared to atone for the sins of Sleepy Me. Thankfully, it's Memorial Day, and I'm off from work.
For Karshner, whose ancestors settled in Washington state in the 19th century, the $12 she pays every month is a small but symbolic gesture to atone for the role her family had in expropriating indigenous land.
Ties between Asia's two largest economies have been strained by China's view that Japan has failed to properly atone for its wartime past, as well as by a festering territorial dispute in the East China Sea.
The company is scrambling to atone for its missteps by unveiling new privacy tools, but many users— including myself—were so fed up with Facebook's mishandling of their data that they deleted their Facebook profile altogether.
"And if you're going to make a commitment to atone, it had better be genuine and you had better be able to stick to it, because you're only going to have one bite of the apple."
In New York, the Parole Board has long placed too much weight on the nature of the original offense, and not enough on the efforts of the prisoner to atone and improve his or her life.
Their formative recklessness is something Teen Suicide has since made an effort to atone for during their hiatus and beyond, owning up to the consequences of growing up, in Ray's words, "privileged and publicly on social media".
However, we would prefer to be left alone in our delusion that the cat's actually an avenging spirit of the mountains who must guide lost hikers back to safety to atone for misdeeds in a past life.
Maybe the desire to commit myself to a single, excruciatingly slow movie for five and a half hours is a way to atone for the fact that my attention span has become as twitchy as a squirrel's.
Japanese firms have got better at dealing with Chinese grievances over Japan's failure to atone for its wartime occupation of parts of China, when firms such as Mitsubishi Materials forced Chinese labourers to toil in Japanese mines.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A conservative running to succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel as head of their party has raised an outcry by questioning Germany's constitutional guarantee of asylum that was enshrined to atone for World War Two Nazi crimes.
When last we saw our fake lawyer Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), he had left Rachel (Meghan Markle) at the altar after taking a plea deal and was headed to federal prison to atone for his crimes.
It was a mix of defensiveness (trying to atone for her previous position on the Iraq War) and pandering (We're going to defeat ISIS!), with a hint of her real strength: her passionate and comprehensive policy knowledge.
Emails presented in court Wednesday showed Raniere's obsession with knowing every detail of Daniela's interaction with Myers, and his insistence she atone in outrageous and self-destructive ways for the "ethical breach" of being interested in him.
SYDNEY, Australia — Australia sought to atone for a decades-long epidemic of child sexual abuse on Monday, as Prime Minister Scott Morrison issued an official apology that acknowledged the government's systemic failures to protect the nation's children.
Olympic champion Alina Zagitova will be seeking to atone for the 2018 worlds when the 16-year-old fell three times in her free skate and finished fifth overall, the Russian's only loss of the 2017-2018 season.
Kelvin Benjamin looks to atone after his costly fumble led to the Chiefs' game-winning field goal with another strong outing versus New Orleans, against which he reeled in eight receptions on 14 targets in the first meeting.
Bledsoe, who is averaging 20.4 points on the season and totaled 28 assists in the last three games, tried to atone for his own rough shooting night (7-of-21) with four steals in the loss to Cleveland.
Such an argument, which would vastly enlarge the pool of historical victims of capitalism's excesses, would have to learn from the mistakes of the traditional animal rights movement—and atone for more than a few of its sins.
In an interview with POLITICO last year, Lightfoot said the former vice president needed to atone for how Anita Hill was treated when she testified before Congress during Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court confirmation hearings nearly three decades ago.
Appearing in "Mary Poppins Returns" is, perhaps, a chance for Mr. Van Dyke to atone for the sins of his much-maligned accent in the original, the sound of which is something quite atrocious, many Britons have noted.
But to truly atone for its evangelical embrace of puritanism and its propagation throughout the Muslim world, it must champion reform and dialogue across the diverse mosaic of tradition, mysticism, and sect that encompass the global Islamic experience.
Luke isn't just a great man because he helped redeem his father; he's also a great man because he, in a moment of weakness, tried to kill his nephew, then spend a lifetime trying to atone for it.
"We wanted to push back in the places where students feel most alienated and disillusioned, where they're constantly told 'You as a white person are uniquely evil and must constantly atone for the sins of your forefathers,'" he said.
None of the major Democratic candidates so far have proposed making direct cash payments to African Americans as a way for the country to atone for its "original sin," except for Marianne Williamson, who announced her candidacy in January.
The German automaker previously agreed to support clean vehicles by spending $800 million in California, part of a total of $2 billion nationally, to atone for secretly installing software in diesel vehicles that allowed them to emit excess pollution.
Germany has addressed World War II and Nazi atrocities, although these achingly difficult parts of its history may be impossible to atone for fully, but it still has not even begun re-examining its colonial era properly, critics say.
Ms. Gallegos joined a growing number of Hispanics from the United States benefiting from a 21598 Spanish law seeking to atone for one of the grimmest chapters in Spain's history: the expulsion of thousands of Sephardic Jews in 203.
After he becomes involved in the accidental death of a black inmate, he is stranded at the hotel where he has been staying; an unlikely friendship forged there empowers him to return home and atone for his previous misdeeds.
Things get extra fascinating when he marches out a brilliant idea for an "African-American equivalent of both Passover and Yom Kippur, where we atone for our sins and remember our history" by eating "gross" food from each cuisine.
Since then, perhaps to atone for this original sin, many of us have fallen prey to the idea that we can somehow get rid of nasty — usually nebulously defined — toxins in our bodies to be purer, cleaner, and lighter.
Soderberg appeared to atone for his turnover when he poked the puck through the legs of Elliott to tie it at 6:16 of the third, but the goal was waved off when the play was deemed dead by the officials.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Japan's judokas flew into Rio on a mission to atone for their disappointing results at the London Games, and return home with pride after setting a record for total medals won in the sport at an Olympics.
Many younger evangelicals want both to atone for old racial wrongs and expand their faith's appeal; countenancing Mr Trump's "racist invective," thinks Mr Moore, is "morally problematic but also self-defeating", since "angry old white people" are not the church's future.
I'll reiterate, if and when you want me to do something - a public letter, a co-sign on your letter, a book, pamphlet, public whatevering, I will support it, I will nod, I will verify, I will suffer and atone.
"White males in this environment seem to be expected to constantly atone for their existence by telegraphing their exclusive concern for every demographic group but their own, like a neutered puppy-dog or some Justin Trudeau man-child," Povey wrote.
While Clinton has apologized for the latter and sought to atone by featuring on the campaign trail Sybreana Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, and other mothers of young blacks killed by vigilantes or the police, again, many black voters remain skeptical.
Here's the story of how McCain, one of the most vocal opponents of torture, capitulated for political gain right when his voice was needed the most — and why his later attempts to atone for his sins was too little, too late.
"If you want to atone for the lives you have taken, what better way is there than to nurture new lives?" he quoted her as saying in a documentary on his life, "Each and Every Battlefield," released in Japan last year.
The ritual in the village of San Pedro Cutud merged church traditions with folk practices in which penitents attempt to atone for sins, pray for the sick or a better life, or give thanks for what they believe were miracles.
I'm thrilled for him that he achieved his goal and pray that he can help those who may have fallen prey to their dire circumstances or ill-advised choices as teenagers, which seemingly most white people don't have to atone for.
Mr. Bayona and the screenwriters, Colin Trevorrow (who directed "Jurassic World") and Derek Connolly (who was a co-writer of it), try to atone for the sexism that was one of the most remarked-upon features of the last installment.
"The Lego Batman Movie" can't atone for a movie as grindingly bad as the studio's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," which stars Ben Affleck as the Gotham City brooder, but at least someone on that lot gets the joke.
"He said he was nervous on the first tee, and I'm like in my head thinking, 'I'm kind of nervous because I don't want my marker to beat me,'" said Day, who also wanted to atone for his second-round 76.
Gauland is widely seen as a supporter of senior AfD member Bjoern Hoecke, who caused outrage in January by calling Berlin's Holocaust Memorial a "monument of shame" and demanding a "180 degree turnaround" in Germany's attempts to atone for Nazi crimes.
This would be a chance for the series to atone for some of its past sins, including its crappy attitudes toward trans and bi people, the dearth of butch characters and characters of color, and its increasingly off-the-rails plotlines.
This adds dimensions to their sisterly quest, even if the harmonious emotions and good intentions never fully atone for the conventionalism of the blond-on-blond character design, the tiny waists, pert breasts, jeweled eyes and pale plastic-y skin.
In Japan, often at odds with China over what Beijing views as Tokyo's failure to properly atone for World War Two, a Japanese government source sought to downplay any impact the burgeoning Trump-Xi friendship might have on Japan-U.
Avalanche G Semyon Varlamov has been confirmed to start on Saturday and looks to atone for yielding three goals in the first period before being pulled en route to a 6-3 setback to the Wild on March 1. 3.
Italy once cut a similar deal with Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi, paying him billions to block migrants under the guise of a reparations package to atone for Italy's colonial occupation of Libya during the first half of the 20th century.
"Mark was a gentle and loving person, a person of great creativity, who was doing his best to atone for some serious mistakes and errors of judgment," Michael J. Proctor, Mr. Salling's representative, said in an email to The Associated Press.
After calling US President Barack Obama a "son of a bitch" on Monday, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has decided he does not "want to quarrel with the most powerful country on the planet" and attempted to atone for the insult.
Last spring, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sat before Congress to atone for the company's Cambridge Analytica scandal, and in the following months, momentum has built in the halls of the Capitol to regulate these giant tech companies, or even break them up.
The guilt of losing Drogo to witchcraft she enlisted caused Daenerys a lot of pain; she wants so badly to be with her family in the House of the Undying, but she leaves to punish herself and atone for her past actions.
In contrast to his predecessor in the White House, President Trump showed no willingness to atone to other world leaders for his country's actions, and seemed determined to project strength and resolve at a time when American leadership is increasingly being challenged.
At this point in the #MeToo movement, we've seen many powerful men and their supporters discuss comebacks with the expectation that the accused are owed forgiveness and a return to their former positions, often before they've made much of an effort to atone.
Rookie left-hander Matt Boyd gets a chance to atone for one of his worst starts of the season when he takes the mound for the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game series at the Minnesota Twins.
Critics of college sexual assault policies, including men's rights activists, say that in universities' rush to respond to reports of widespread sexual violence on campus — and to atone for past mishandling of these cases — they have overstepped their authority to punish accused students.
President Obama appears never to have believed in the wisdom of US-sponsored regime change in Syria, but the bitter US domestic politics on the issue mean he has never felt politically able to atone for the original sin of his Syria policy.
When these achievements are viewed in combination with his post-mayoral advocacy in support of immigrants rights, environmental protections, abortion rights and gun regulation, I am convinced that he has done much to atone for his unforgivable overuse of stop-and-frisk.
Carter, who had earlier ended a 0-for-18 skid with a double, had a chance to atone for the error in the eighth, when he came to the plate as the tying run with two out and Aaron Hicks at second base.
Truex's crew chief, Cole Pearn, suggested that Johnson could atone for the Charlotte wreck by giving Truex's crew road bikes, so Johnson went shopping, bought a trove of girls' bicycles and placed them on the No. 78 hauler before the crew arrived.
And we don't get to see two thoughtful entertainers bring their talents to bear on a project that matters to all of us — figuring out what it should look like for men accused as part of #MeToo to apologize, atone, and move forward.
MUZDALIFA, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Nearly 2.5 million Muslims gathered at Saudi Arabia's Mount Arafat on Saturday for a vigil to atone for their sins, and then descended to Muzdalifa for the final stages of the annual haj pilgrimage amid summer heat and regional tensions.
In the most recent iteration of the character, from 2015, the Black Hood is the alias of Greg Hettinger, a Philadelphia cop who inadvertently kills a previous version of the Black Hood and takes over his crime-fighting agenda to atone for his sins.
In January, Bjoern Hoecke, the AfD's chief in the eastern state of Thuringia, provoked outrage for describing the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin as a "monument of shame" and for demanding a "180 degree turnaround" in the way Germany seeks to atone for Nazi crimes.
WASHINGTON — Nearly two centuries after Georgetown University profited from the sale of 272 slaves, it will embark on a series of steps to atone for the past, including awarding preferential status in the admissions process to descendants of the enslaved, university officials said Thursday.
Within days of taking office, he announced that his government wanted to exhume Franco and move him to a more modest burial place, as part of an effort to atone for the crimes of the civil war and the repression that followed the conflict.
Within days of taking office, the new prime minister said his government wanted to give the former dictator a more modest burial place, as part of an effort to atone for the crimes of the civil war and the repression that followed the conflict.
The $69 billion ride-hailing company, which for years had operated as a freewheeling and rapacious startup with billions in the bank led by a cutthroat founder, was forced to atone for its sins at the hands of one of its former employees: Susan Fowler.
And the right's belief that the film's awards were a craven effort by the academy's voters to counter last year's loathsome win for "Green Book" (and atone for this year's repeat of a near-#OscarsSoWhite repeat) probably holds some kernel of truth as well.
Art Review The relocation and detention of more than 100,19433 Japanese-American citizens and Japanese aliens after the attack on Pearl Harbor is one of the plainest injustices in modern American history — but it was a crime for which we have been trying to atone.
Since then, perhaps to atone for this original sin, many of us have fallen prey to the idea that we are full of nasty, usually nebulously defined toxins in our bodies and we need to get rid of them to be purer, cleaner, and lighter.
"He was ready to atone for his last start — and that last start was one bad inning, a couple pitches," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of Kershaw's loss to the Miami Marlins on Tuesday during which he gave up five runs in the sixth inning.
I believe Clinton has things for which she must atone: advocating for the disastrous 1994 crime bill (Sanders voted for it) and the 1996 welfare reform bill (Sanders voted against it), calling some children "super predators," and accepting donations from the private prison industry (before she stopped).
" —WTO Director-General, Roberto Azevêdo on trade deals Read more here: WTO admits global trade deals 'are never perfect for anyone' "We believe that the banks need to atone for the mistakes, transgressions made going into the financial crisis and Barclays is prepared to pay that price.
China's relations with Japan have long been poisoned by what Beijing sees as Tokyo's failure to fully atone for its invasion and occupation of parts of China before and during World War Two as well as competing claims over a group of East China Sea islets.
Sagittarius:It's Not A Good Time Because A Lot of Children See The Stars And If You Only Liked The People Or The Stars, If You Had A Dream To See Or Atone For The Time Of His Drought Or And Now You Didn't Remember To.Capricorn:1.
Editorial Georgetown University is taking a series of historically important steps to atone for the acts of 19th-century Jesuits who held African-American men, women and children in slavery and sold 272 of them to Southern sugar plantations to keep the college that became Georgetown operating.
Perhaps she would even look more kindly upon her native country -- which ultimately paid for much of her and Poppa's health and elder care expenses via reparations to German Jewish exiles and which is widely recognized as having taken major steps to atone for its sins.
Mr. Booker "is running for president to reignite our sense of common purpose to build a more fair and just nation — that means enacting policies that atone for this nation's history of intentionally discriminatory public policy toward African-Americans," said Michael Tyler, a spokesman for his campaign.
"In keeping with the tradition of the show, there will be striking parallels between what's happening politically [in reality] and what's happening in our world of make believe," Danes said, also noting that Carrie is on her medication as she attempts to atone for her blood-stained past.
The season's most impressive episode, even more impressive than "Sheltered Outcasts" (the one that sympathetically portrays convicted sex offenders who are attempting to atone), was "Collateral Damages," which features a recurring character (Deputy Police Commissioner Hank Abraham, played by Josh Pais) being arrested for possession of child pornography.
Attitudes toward Silicon Valley have changed a lot since the last presidential election, maybe nowhere more than in Washington, DC. The past few years have seen tech executives file into the nation's capital to atone for their companies' sins: Russian interference, Cambridge Analytica, the Christchurch massacre, and much more.
There is a kind of nostalgia — about 95 percent of the clothing shot was vintage, Mr. Watson said — that suffuses the imagery and skews it away from the social urgency that in recent years had served to update, and in some ways atone for, the former Pirelli prurience.
Where his albums have been a space for hedonism, nihilism and unbridled ego, the live arena for Kanye has always been closer to church—a space for him to breathe, to atone for whatever sins he had confessed to on record, and, above all, to bring people together.
The training, the death-defying weight cuts, the very act of showing up at all when the odds have often made her as much of an underdog outside of the cage as her opponents are inside of it, aren't just the acts of a woman trying to atone for past mistakes.
Being that she's dressed as a bishop, a higher up in the church, it symbolizes that she is the head of this family, and Jay-Z must atone to her if he wants access to their daughter — just like someone confessing their sins earns the right to speak with God.
The historically black Virginia Union University was supposed to be the first place for Northam to atone for the photo in his 1984 yearbook of a person in Klan garb and another in blackface, which sparked a backlash and calls for his resignation when it surfaced online about 3 weeks ago.
This window into his family's bleakest hour was apparently part of a conscientious push to hold nothing back, to atone for what he sees as the dishonest timidity that pervades Books Three, Four, and Five, which itself was a product of the public backlash that met Books One and Two.
The smart path forward is for Pruitt to fully answer all questions, atone for any mistakes, implement transparent systems to prevent even the appearance of ethical impropriety and continue plowing forward with the good job he's done in taming one of the most out-of-control, anti-growth bureaucracies in Washington.
The hiring is part of a broader effort to atone for failing to stop online abuse from spilling over into the real world, reports Bloomberg's Joshua Brustein: Sissons work is part of a broader reckoning within the technology industry, which has been forced to reexamine its role in world conflicts.
Its examinations of the Catch-22s built into the endless war on terror are frequently incisive, and in Carrie, it's created a character who neatly stands in for America itself — trying to atone for some of the most awful things it's done, but sloppily, and mostly to cover its own ass.
And the only way you can override them is with new voices, voices of energy that only come from the fact that America has been willing to live up to our own mistakes, atone for our own mistakes, make amends for our own mistakes, love each other, love our democracy, love future generations.
While Mr. Kerrey has expressed remorse over his role in the Thanh Phong massacre, a leadership position at a university with the status and ambitions of FUV, a joint American-Vietnamese venture set to start up in the fall of 2017, should not be viewed as an opportunity to atone for past wrongdoings.
In a larger sense, the argument over wolves is a gulf of values: In bringing back wolves, one side wants to atone for the sins of the past and knit back together a wounded landscape; the other sees in wolves' proliferation a refutation of the rural way of life of the American West.
Because Rick, Michonne and friends did live on Sunday, in surprising numbers, as the show seemed to atone for the cliffhangers and slogging misery surrounding the arrival of Negan with a well-paced thriller of an episode that, as the creators have promised, kicked off a new, more hopeful phase of the story.
There's a maturity to his language that makes his choices all the more galling: He may have once been a brainwashed child or a lovestruck teen, but at the time he sits down to recount (and perhaps atone) for how he's treated Elsa, the reader cannot help but see a full-grown adult.
READ: Company that owns Krispy Kreme, Panera, Keurig pledges $11 million to charity after Nazi past revealed The family established the Alfred Landecker Foundation ― named after a German Jew who was killed by the Nazis and whose grandchildren own almost half of JAB ― to oversee efforts to atone for its Nazi past.
O/U: 22 ABOUT THE EAGLES (24.5-103): Running back Ryan Mathews looks to atone for his costly fumble in the fourth quarter against Detroit when he faces Washington, versus which he scored in his last encounter and looks to exploit a defense yielding an NFL third-worst 210 yards per game on the ground.
"Our country, our city has never really done what is necessary to acknowledge the sacrifice of the slaves in our country, to atone for what is and will be a great scar on our nation's history, or to take steps toward reconciliation," Mr. Briley said at a news conference near the stronghold, Fort Negley.
Eastern Europeans felt betrayed and abandoned, and the United States has been trying to atone for Yalta ever since the end of the Cold War by backing efforts to develop democratic institutions, pledging to defend the new countries from aggression, and opening the doors of NATO to independent nations wishing to strengthen ties with the West.
That is why at least $3.3 million (the inflation adjusted amount of the 1838 sale proceeds in today's dollars) needs to be set aside by Georgetown University in a fund administered by a court-appointed official to oversee the requests of the descendants of the 272 sold slaves for how they want Georgetown to atone to them.
To atone for the shameful past, the Ivy League university is expected to announce that it will offer a formal apology, rename two of its buildings to honor an enslaved man and a prominent African American educator, erect a new memorial, and offer a new institute for the study of slavery, in addition to its new admission policy.
The remarks in a Wednesday letter from the California Air Resources Board to VW's Electrify America come after criticism that the German automaker's plan, part of a deal to atone for diesel emissions cheating, could give it a competitive advantage on other vehicle and charging station makers and ignore poorer communities where the state wants to promote clean cars.
At this scale and in these shades, they almost seem fun, like playhouses rather than penitentiaries — which is appropriate, as they are meant to celebrate, in the custom of abebuu adekai, the lives that were unsactimoniously lost due to the white, male, hegemonic Western "pursuit of happiness" — sins for which we are still struggling to atone today.
Just two days after the indignity of losing a second time to an in-state school, falling to No. 63 Butler in Indianapolis, Indiana seemed anxious to atone after dropping seven spots in the Associated Press poll as the Hoosiers sank 11 3-pointers in a 103-56 rout of the Hornets at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
A similar thing unfolds in the season's single worst storyline, which follows Nancy (Natalia Dyer) and Steve (Joe Keery) as they attempt to atone for the death of Nancy's friend Barb, who became an internet cause célèbre based on how little the show seemed to care that she got lost in the parallel dimension known as the Upside Down.
"Every black person ought to give some serious consideration, if you get an invitation, as to whether you will go to the White House until he either retracts that statement or does something else to atone, because this requires atonement," Green said in an appearance on SiriusXM radio's "Joe Madison Show," as first reported by CNN.
All of this is a complicated way of getting to a very familiar set-up: It's a makeshift family-on-the-lam movie, with Xavier as the sickly, slightly daffy grandfather; Logan as the reluctant hero son; and Dafne Keen's Laura as the endangered child they both need to protect in order to give their lives meaning and atone for past sins.
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"The moral burden of history requires a more direct and far more candid acknowledgment of the legacy of this school in the horrifying realities of American slavery, Jim Crow segregation, racism, and even the avowal of white racial supremacy," wrote R. Albert Mohler Jr., the president of the seminary, which is now in Louisville, Ky. The Southern Baptist Convention has tried before to atone for its past.
Stepping up imports from the U.S. would be a much better, and correct, thing to do to atone for China's abusive trade policies toward the U.S. Washington, for its part, should step back from meddling in China's legislative process and economic policies, while reserving the right to vigorously respond to cases of intellectual property violations, forced technology transfers, illegal industry subsidies and restricted market access to U.S. businesses operating in China.
"While he was complicit in Russia's past bad acts, Dr. Rodchenkov regrets his past role in Russia's state-run doping program and seeks to atone for it by aiding the effort to clean up international sports and to curb the corruption rampant in Russia," Ms. Jackson Lee said, calling Tuesday's bill "an important step to stemming the tide of Russian corruption in sport and restoring confidence in international competition."
We've seen this movie before, where Democrats fumbled a chance to restore moral prestige to a damaged institution by blocking a nominee with extreme baggage: Last May, they clinched the confirmation of Gina Haspel as director of the CIA, putting a face many associate with exported American torture on an agency with decades of blood and sin to atone for, including the George W. Bush "enhanced interrogation" era in which Haspel thrived.
"All of a sudden people are looking at these trends and realizing these questions about the future of work are more real and immediate than they guessed," said Roy Bahat, the head of Bloomberg Beta, the venture capital firm funded by Bloomberg L.P. A cynic might see the interest of venture capitalists in U.B.I. as a way for them to atone for their complicity in the tech that might lead to permanent changes in the global economy.
We will have a lot to atone for after this presidential election, in particular the division between our political class and our citizenry — and it begins with wiping the resentment targeted at the backs of the people on Main Street, they are likely the same people who grew the grass that nurtured the calf who eventually got skewered, or made the bottles that were filled with the sparkling water, or manufactured the red carpet under their feet.
In demanding Mr. Franken's resignation, the Democratic Party seized an opportunity to atone for its own bad history, including President Bill Clinton's sexual misconduct and, just last month, foot-dragging by leadership on the fate of Representative John Conyers Jr., the longest-serving member of the House, who retired on Tuesday after multiple allegations emerged, including news that he paid a $27,000 settlement to a woman who alleged he fired her after she refused his sexual advances.
A week after making an impassioned argument for reparations at the Democratic debates, Democratic presidential candidate and self-help guru Marianne Williamson has released a formal plan calling for reparations for the descendants of enslaved people in the US. The plan, released Wednesday, is similar to one she released in January on "racial reconciliation and healing," which argues that it is "morally incumbent" on America to take aggressive action to atone for centuries of slavery and discrimination, the vestiges of which continue to affect black communities.
Comey could undo a great deal of the damage he's already done by coming forward one more time, without further delay, to dispel the "misleading impression" he helped create—to clarify that Clinton isn't again the subject of an FBI criminal investigation; that the content of these emails is unknown; that they may well be duplicates or otherwise irrelevant to their investigation; and to atone for the fact that his effort to be evenhanded failed in ways that unnecessarily undermined Clinton's campaign, and thus, possibly, the integrity of the election.

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