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103 Sentences With "redeems"

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The sound of the HM100s partially redeems their physical shortcomings.
Don't worry ... after WHIFFING his first shot, Faber redeems himself.
This in no way redeems Roman slavery over American slavery.
Not that this redeems the pain or makes it, somehow, good.
But Benioff redeems himself by showing he practices what he preaches.
A buyback occurs when the Treasury redeems outstanding marketable Treasury securities.
If so, Herriman redeems it through pointed absurdity and glorious illustrations.
My gayness no more redeems me than my whiteness disqualifies me.
No one retailer redeems more food stamp benefits than Wal-Mart.
What redeems this book, time and time again, are the stories Murphy tells.
Accurate and he might want the job back when he redeems himself too.
What redeems them is the underlying pain one can sense underneath that rough facade.
Darkness resisted is no less dark, but surely discipline in that resistance redeems us.
He redeems his points only for international business class when the price is right.
The buyer redeems that code on Nintendo's eShop, and in short order, starts playing away.
It's a go-for-broke performance by Ms Portman, and she redeems a poor script.
What redeems the relentless spectacle, though, is that it's in the service of a passionate argument.
This decade must be the one in which humanity redeems itself before it is too late.
Mary's coquetry, which was so vexing to Edmund and Fanny in "Mansfield Park," here redeems her.
Although The Mist's finale just barely redeems its first season, the story ends on an exciting note.
It was the reminder I needed that what redeems our messy, collective project of living is love.
Part of the fun of Grant's book is that he redeems behaviors we typically regard with puritan disdain.
But what redeems the exhibition is precisely what some might exclude it for: how personal the work is.
According to her foes, it reveals a thirst for power that redeems any heartbreak and transcends all humiliation.
Annie, played by a perky Ellie Reed, is the real MVP here, and she ultimately redeems the series.
One of the many reasons I love Star Wars: The Last Jedi is that it redeems the prequels.
But "What goes above and beyond?" is a fresh and funny clue, which always redeems a gluey entry.
She's a canner, someone who collects cans and bottles off the street and redeems them for 22019 cents apiece.
Completely accurate, and he might want the job back — I am not kidding here — when he redeems himself too.
"God has given us tools and words to redeem the gospel in the way that redeems people's lives," said Guidry.
He's spent time cultivating a new presence that investigates, explores, and, oftentimes, redeems other controversial YouTube creators through multipart series.
A better alternative: a cash-back rewards card, which lets you redeems those rewards for almost anything, Myhre-Nunes said.
Because decency in the face of pestilence redeems not just the individual acting in this way, but all of humanity.
It's a campfire singalong, a signifier of tactile humanity for a singer who knows how technology both redeems and corrupts.
It's quasi-propaganda that paradoxically redeems the institution it indicts when nobody asked for an investigation in the first place.
When a user redeems reward points for a product through Sweatcoin, the maker of that product pays Sweatcoin a fee.
The weakest entry deals with a traveler who gets lured into a strange experiment, although the payoff nearly redeems even that.
It is fitting that this even larger version of that show thoroughly redeems Mapplethorpe's revisionist vision of American saints and aristocrats.
But what redeems Barlow and Mother American Night is the pervading sense of Barlow as a soulful and self-aware human.
It is a Gift of Goodness that is worth two points, and redeems the monster in the eyes of the people.
Theon redeems himself with an apology and a statement that he thinks his sister should rule the Iron Islands, but ... why?
For much of the story, Juan is a bully to Wilson, but at the end he redeems himself by taking the fall.Exactly.
When a rider redeems a Voucher, it is added automatically into the Payment section of the rider's Uber app until it expires.
The best tribute we can pay is to live our lives in a way that redeems the years they could not have.
The plot involves an ambitious, self-centered racer who rubs everybody the wrong way, then redeems himself by winning an Olympic gold medal.
Once a customer redeems the share via T-Mobile's new app, the security will be held in a brokerage account at LOYAL3 Securities.
It's a surprising twist that almost redeems what would otherwise be a terrible, terrible movie into something akin to an inadvertent cult classic.
What redeems it is Ms. Frot's subtle, deeply compassionate portrayal of a rich, lonely woman clutching at an impossible dream until reality intrudes.
Or, they can choose a matching companion award in the same cabin class when the primary cardholder redeems miles for their own ticket.
" But in the end it all paid off, she says, because, "What redeems it is I get to kill him, which was so enjoyable.
In fact, each year, the U.S. Treasury handles, on average, 30,000 claims and redeems more than $30 million worth of damaged and mutilated currency.
Despite a number of obstacles facing Pazienza (including his own promoter hedging a bet against him), he redeems himself by winning a major title.
"The Color Purple," Alice Walker Because she makes the invisible visible, and redeems people who seem irredeemable, she makes every reader feel visible and redeemable, too.
But using the Switch as a streaming device, where I don't actually have to touch it or use the controllers, is where the kickstand redeems itself.
Sawyer redeems himself of his demonic ways by dying to protect Raquel, and his death motivates her to try to defeat the demons who killed him.
But it was a badass Daryl moment, and it almost redeems him for having lost his bike and crossbow to the official worst zombie apocalypse survivors.
But in the final installment, Malfoy redeems himself by defecting from Voldemort's Army in order to save his own family, and is pardoned for his crimes.
He was an opportunist, but he was kind, which for my money redeems many faults, and old Victoria had been having a rotten time of it.
" He's opened discussions about allowing married priests in the Amazon, permitted divorced and remarried Catholics to take Communion and said that God redeems "even the atheists.
That's when members of Congress who held their votes suddenly produce them and when the Republican whip redeems votes he really needs and releases those he doesn't.
Kundla keeps his own winnings, green notes called Bingo Bucks, in a billfold in the cupboard under his TV, which he redeems every Friday for Hershey bars.
Like the other two programs, cash redemption offers the worst value — Citi redeems at 0.5 cents per point, making this a particularly anemic way to use points.
Lord Asriel should be one, but he's a largely selfish character who only redeems himself in a final heroic act in the third volume of His Dark Materials.
The British nature writer Mark Cocker holds that the ''simple, Franciscan act of giving to birds makes us feel good about life, and redeems us in some fundamental way.
Based on the show's premiere, Bekah is set up to be one of the show's villains — not unlike Rizzo from Grease, a villain-esque character who eventually redeems herself.
He's the apple of his parents' eye, a bit of a goon, and the most Muggle-y of Muggles, though he ultimately redeems himself by making amends with Harry.
Riding beneath the wave of blowout-related complaints, though, has been a sincere hope: that we're about to watch an epic Finals rubber match that redeems what came before.
Still, She's All That redeems itself by showing us that the person who really needs to change isn't Laney, despite what the laws of high school would have you believe.
The decision to maintain an uplifting ending provides a more palatable resolution to its narrative arc, and redeems an abusive character without investing additional time in establishing such a shift.
However, this episode redeems itself with the announcement that Monica and Chandler are going to be parents, one of the most heartwarming, thankful-for moments in the entire series. 7.
However, the separate power of cellphone-shot scene in which all the women dance arm-in-arm and sing along to a catchy, uptempo pop song ultimately redeems the film.
Terrible things are done to bears in this gruesomely gorgeous debut novel about an imperfect hero who redeems himself by taking up the cause of these noble, if terrifying, beasts.
That might not come off great, but, he redeems himself later by helping Carol clean her house when she's having a particularly bad bipolar episode after not taking her medication.
If that show, in which four women mourn the ex they had in common, cast doubt on Mr. Horovitz's ability to get inside a female mind, he redeems himself here.
When I sit down and force myself to find something redeeming about it all, it is the same thing that redeems anything noxious: The people are nice when addressed directly.
After a slow, convoluted start, and a depressingly downbeat middle, the film redeems itself with a rousing, all-action finale which combines visual fireworks, tragic grandeur and arch "Flash Gordon" silliness.
On Sunday night, a few thousand people saw something that resembled a revelation, the sort of brilliance that redeems the chase, the dust, and the constant glow that always feels dim.
In the end, what (temporarily) saves Superman from doom and redeems him in Batman's eyes — and I am not kidding — is that Superman's mother and Batman's mother have the same name.
TORONTO — She had just immolated herself onstage in one of the most demanding roles in opera: Brünnhilde, the Valkyrie who becomes mortal and redeems the world in Wagner's epic "Ring" cycle.
I, Tonya redeems its subject from the depths of cartoon villainy that we'd condemned her to, but it doesn't turn her into a misunderstood hero or a mere victim of circumstance, either.
Later on, though, Chad "redeems himself" in JoJo's eyes (it helps that she really, really wants him to) (kiss kiss kiss) by insisting he was just joking and also keeping it real.
Assigning a cash value to rewards points or frequent flier miles is a bit of a gray area since the value of points can vary depending on how the cardholder redeems them.
In Homes's view, the relationship depicted in the story is a good model for the one between writer and reader: a pure association that redeems without grasping toward the messiness of everyday life.
Is it a clue to him becoming a good guy once again—after all, Anakin Skywalker ditched the family name when he went bad, so could Kylo reclaim his when he redeems himself?
J.P. Funk redeems frustration in "Friend Zone," a droll complaint from a guy who'd rather play Mortal Kombat than field another Platonic heart-to-heart late-night phone call from his unrequited crush.
My enthusiasm for the G5's looks was diminished by spending more time with it, but the phone partially redeems its physical compromises with the extra plug-in functionality that it's designed to accommodate.
The one constant, which redeems most everything else, hinges on the swooping nature of the visuals, which explode with energy as Spider-Man swings, fights and occasionally careens across a skyscraper-filled New York.
And it's all thanks to the hunky and hilarious Efron who has finally found his niche in Hollywood: The funny, lovable idiot who redeems himself in the end — but stays steadily attractive along the way.
They wrote: "We request your imperial majesty that this monster — whom no virtue redeems from vice — be driven from the holy Roman church[...]" In those days, however, it wasn't so easy to dispose of a tyrant.
He'd go from being the dishonorable Kingslayer (who broke his vow only to protect the people from the Mad King, though nobody knows it), to the Queenslayer who saves and redeems himself in the eyes of the realms.
Hickey is neither art criticism's reactionary philosopher king nor its populist Robin Hood, but a sensualist with an acquired taste for art that is resistant to interpretation and unapologetically elitist, a term he halfheartedly redeems as a positive value.
The internet can be a really scary place, but once and a while it redeems itself with adorable puppy memes, cupcake recipes and now a video of Fast and Furious actor Vin Diesel sculpted into a ham and cheese sandwich.
I enjoyed almost all of "Equipment for Living," but I found Robbins most clever and entertaining when he is trying to make sense of what redeems bands like Journey and Def Leppard, or poets like Dylan Thomas and James Dickey.
Not that anyone should care about this part, but the love story even somewhat redeems Netflix: Bamford clearly resents the algorithmic approach to content — or at least, she thinks it's worth challenging and mocking, but she contorted around it to tell a deeply personal story.
However, the agency believes that under the current regulation, Japanese regulators will be assertive in ensuring Japanese insurers meet requirements to issue at least the same amount of perpetual subordinated debt of the same (or better) quality when a company redeems perpetual subordinated debts.
If Schulman seems a little too dazzled by the notion of his own healing powers — several scenes show patients taking miraculous turns as he strums his guitar next to their beds — he redeems himself with his willingness to take on some real research and reporting.
Sabathia's journey validates my own, simply for happening where everyone can see it, and also redeems and informs those of countless other sports fans watching from their couches, or from a treatment bed, or after drinking a six-pack they swore they weren't going to buy.
Scott's album "Astroworld" (Cactus Jack/Epic), which was released in August, jumps back to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 thanks to a so-called merchandise bundle, a chart trick in which an album is packaged with other goods and counts as a sale if the buyer redeems the music.
Now, after years of planning — begun under Ms. Donhauser's predecessor, Susan Henshaw Jones — it can finally flaunt a full-time introductory exhibition that redeems its name and helps differentiate it from its venerable, but vibrant cousin across Central Park, the New-York Historical Society, which sometimes views the city through a broader lens.
If a tax lien on an occupied property needs to be foreclosed, you have to be willing to kick the occupants out, possibly even seeking the professional help of a property manager or attorney, which could cost thousands of dollars (though that's generally refunded to the lien holder if the owner redeems the property before the foreclosure is complete).
But something like this happens, and I don't want to say it redeems the whole enterprise, but it does make the case that the college game should exist on a different level, that there is something raw and beautiful about the NCAA tournament being resolved in a single-elimination format, with luck playing a major role.
That is the thrill of it, the fun of it, the thing about college basketball that redeems the indefensible rest—the ambient economy of college basketball perfects itself and perfects itself, aims itself towards an ever more perfect placelessness and an efficiency that approaches entropy, and then every year it just does not happen that way.
David Ehrlich, IndieWire: The cast is rounded out by an incredible array of actors and comedians, including Kelly Macdonald as Holmes' secretary, Hugh Laurie as Holmes' brother, Steve Coogan as a one-armed tattoo artist, Rob Brydon as a flabbergasted inspector, and someone who shows up for a last-minute cameo so good that it almost redeems the rest of the movie.

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