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"SINS" Definitions
  1. a gyroscopic device indicating the exact speed and position of a vessel, as indicated by differences in positions over a given period on a given course, as well as the direction of true north.

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Instead, the sins of the one became the sins of the other.
Marie believed that her own sins were exactly the same as everybody else's sins.
God can forgive sins against God, but notably, sins between people can be forgiven only by the aggrieved.
Partisan debate sharpens opinion, but partisans tend to justify their own sins by pointing to the other side's sins.
All of Roy Moore's sins are their sins, and they will wear that scarlet R straight into the midterms.
In the instance of Fred and Donald Trump, the sins of the father also became the sins of the son.
While Carter's failures were sins of commission — actively sabotaging his party's efforts in Congress — Trump's failures are sins of omission.
We stumble over ruins, repeating past sins, but the sins aren't the decadence or tolerance or pity that Raspail feared.
Once the list developed as part of Christian tradition, the seven deadly sins were called "capital" sins or "principal" vices.
Previous leaders of our country committed sins; we must pay for those sins by welcoming an endless chain of migrant caravans.
Though there are lists of sins in the Bible (like the 10 Commandments, or the list of seven "detestable" sins in the Book of Proverbs, for starters), the codified, bullet-point list of seven deadly sins came a little later.
While a good concealer can hide a multitude of late-night sins, highlighter uses reflective properties to distract the eye away from those sins.
" (1 Corinthians 15:22) Or: "He is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world.
SoHo Sins , by Richard Vine (Hard Case Crime) .
Forgive me my sins - it's an homage, I swear.
I should definitely stop flying as much and stop eating meat in order to reduce my personal carbon footprint, but my sins don't even remotely compare to the sins of BP's business practices.
What they think is fair and balanced means you give equal time to the sins of each candidate, which leaves the public with the impression that those sins are equal, and they're not.
In connecting Hiroshima to an ancient history of war, and in abstracting its lessons to a global scale, Obama subsumed the very specific sins of Japan and America in the sins of mankind.
Last week, a casual news consumer wouldn't have come away thinking Clinton's and Trump's sins were equivalent; they would have instead learned that Clinton's sins were real and Trump's trivial or non-existent.
However, in doing so, the company made two cardinal sins.
Do we somehow atone for the sins of my father?
But the episode is haunted by Bob's previous sins throughout.
Mr Spencer is frank about the sins of the church.
She's come to Earth to defeat the seven deadly sins.
Sins akin to that of Chidi in The Good Place.
Finally, Felix's sins are of violence, but also of betrayal.
As it says in the book, success forgives all sins.
But I do think gravy covers all manner of sins.
We were tallying up all their sins, all their choices.
They come in with their sins and everything like that.
But for this, all of its sins can be forgiven.
Pride and lust being 2 of the 7 deadly sins.
Pope Francis seems open to acknowledging the church's past sins.
On the list of Conway's sins, this is pretty low.
No. Then, why would I get mad when man sins?
As soon as she did, I forgave her previous sins.
I don't do that, but I have my own sins.
Disasters always tell us something about America's sins and blessings.
At the Disco's "I Write Sins, Not Tragedies" is magical.
The crisis made regulators less forgiving of such financial sins.
I can hide a multitude of sins in my height.
Confess your sins here and never speak of them again.
They're either defending themselves, explaining themselves, or confessing their sins.
He just washed his sins clean with [his victims'] blood.
Others will argue for what they see as greater sins.
After death, everyone will be severely judged for his sins.
It was time to end his sins, his murderous passion.
Teddy Kennedy was mute, hobbled by his own past sins.
Each new decade has brought past sins to the fore.
There's a way to make Senate Republicans regret their sins.
I'm getting tied into the sins of the previous director.
And also, for all his sins, a pretty good dad.
Here are the seven "sins" as described by Credit Suisse.
Many pilgrims believe the water will wash away their sins.
Flynn's alleged sins are similar to both Manafort's and Papadopoulos's.
So which of the deadly sins did you last commit?
Do you think even Adolf Hitler's sins could be forgiven?
Rather, it's the act of confessing those sins that matters.
All sins are forgivable if the indulgences are paid for.
Put out enough bangers and America can forgive all sins.
Because the documenting of sins is only half a jeremiad.
"  Back in Shantou, Mr. Chan drove up a curving mountain road to a promising cement sign quoting Karl Marx: "For men to clean their sins, they have to speak the truth of their sins.
Why would it be different for Mueller to issue a report about the alleged noncriminal sins of the Trump campaign than it was for Comey to express opinions about the alleged noncriminal sins of Clinton?
SINGAPORE (Reuters Breakingviews) - BHP is atoning for past M&A sins.
That tripped me out more than any religious sins or anything.
All the other sins that were sinned against me are forgotten.
Among Hillary Clinton's alleged sins were close ties with Goldman Sachs.
Unite is now investigating Mr Coyne for as yet unspecified sins.
These are just a few of the most common PowerPoint sins.
Mainstream conservatism, they believe, has been guilty of these liberal sins.
Without a culture that forgives past sins, we'd all be lost.
People in all fields, of course, commit these deeply human sins.
There is an appetite for correcting the sins of the past.
Eventually, they're all going to have to pay for their sins.
Many cannot bear to live with the sins of their fathers.
But buzzy names didn't absolve the foods of their nutritional sins.
He was, after all, a cameraman; there were few worse sins.
Witness what we got this week in Saitama, for our sins.
These are fairly trivial, in the realm of nature documentary sins.
But Riggin's account demonstrates that Burns's sins went beyond organized crime.
These apologies made for the sins of the past are meaningless.
When private sins are publicly scattered and everyone's hypocrisy is confirmed?
All sins spoke only with the voice of their mother: pride.
He languished in the public stockade for weeks for his sins.
Does it skip over America's founding sins, like slavery and genocide?
Such an orientation didn't entail a blind spot for America's sins.
Harambe died for our sins, but he never truly went away.
The act of contrition is said after we confess our sins.
Only an exorcism of past sins will slow this pendular trend.
"Most of the 'cumshot' pictures you see… aren't cum," says Sins.
Yet Uber's early insiders paid no real price for their sins.
These were significant missed opportunities but not new sins of commission.
To bathe in the river is to wash away one's sins.
"National sins," they wrote, "have always been followed by national calamities."
They are the personal sins — laziness, self-indulgence, drinking, sleeping around.
Degradation of the language is one of Trump's most grievous sins.
When history is forgotten, the sins of the past are repeated.
They also can't be blamed for the sins of their predecessors.
Finally, some won't forgive Volkswagen for the sins of the diesel.
The punishment BoJack deserves for his sins isn't that he dies.
Cranberry sauce and giblet gravy can cover a multitude of sins.
So where did the list of seven "deadly" sins come from?
Individually, these sins may not seem to deserve removal from office.
What happens when it's time to pay up for past sins?
Once the sins had been captured, the sin eater sat on a stool facing the door and ate the bread, taking on the sins as his own, washing them down with a wooden bowl of ale.
As I wrote last year when discussing why Christian conservatives are so likely to blame pornography for other, seemingly more serious sins (like adultery), at its most literal level, Christianity views all sins as equally bad.
If the sins of the welfare queen were crafty laziness and promiscuity, the sins of the woke so-called social justice warrior are elitist condescension and a failure to connect with the needs of real people.
In 2019, unlike in the last century, sins of omission, lack of effective operational security in the age of hacking, can have the same deleterious effect as sins of commission, willfully sharing secrets with the wrong party.
Parker Bolles from Wilmington N.C., thought of the Seven Deadly Sins: While looking at this image I can't help but think of the seven deadly sins with lust, gluttony, and pride placed to obviously in the foreground.
Wearily I uncapped my red pen, my sins lying heavy upon me.
It’s time for India to confess its SEVEN SINS. pic.twitter.
And I think most of the sins are of omission, not commission.
Forgive me my sins, and help me guard against pride and despair.
This week, Twin Peaks atoned for its anti-woman sins — sort of.
For all its sins, that regime has met its obligations to bondholders.
When he ticks off the sins of big banks, the crowd boos.
What makes Old Sins especially notable, though, is how everything works together.
Malory's sins—whatever they were and whoever he was—have been forgotten.
The killer murders people in ways that represent the seven deadly sins.
His attorney, Maddox Kilgore, acknowledged several "sexual sins" during the opening statements.
Of all his sins, this one will prove the hardest to forgive.
Let us lambaste the tech industry when it sins, which is often.
Success - or the appearance of success - in politics washes away many sins.
"Abraham Lincoln says a nation must confess its sins," she told me.
But Democrats can atone for their sins sooner than they might think.
I tell them not to cry; I must rise for their sins.
Some people in Tacloban saw Haiyan as god's punishment for their sins.
"Imma wash away my sins / Imma rinse away this dirt," he sings.
He believes that 9/11 was divine retribution for the nation's sins.
It makes tracking down the final gauntlet of Sins a tedious process.
He murders according to his grisly interpretations of the seven deadly sins.
Russell is the negative space from which all of Frank's sins flow.
One placard urged politicians and priests to account for their own sins.
They've got a lot of sins to cover up, so why not.
What in the World Forgiveness for sins often comes at a cost.
We will atone for our sins for the rest of our lives.
And it's hard for parents to discuss their sins with their children.
Australia's political class remains haunted by the sins of its founding fathers.
Forgive them their corona sins, for they know not what they do.
Clay, committing yet another of boxing's cardinal sins, punched down on Moore.
Now that death has taken him, we should examine our own sins.
But these sins are easily forgiven when their surroundings are this strong.
In some ways, the Z Flip finds Samsung atoning for its sins.
The sins of misogynistic poets past must not be so easily forgiven.
En route to Colorado, to see Adeney, I accumulated incidental Mustachian sins.
So we've never actually read anything by H.P. Lovecraft, for our sins.
But this time he committed the twin sins of inelegance and indiscretion.
Pardonable sins, like eating too many sweets or drinking beer, are fine.
This fissure is the wound of our country's original sins, the sins of genocide of indigenous peoples, the sin of slavery, the sin of the patriarchy, the sin of our inability to hold space for our shared humanity.
Sins of commission are always regarded as more egregious than sins of omission—and that seems to be the simplest explanation of why Pelosi is abdicating responsibility now in order to avoid accusations of culpability in the future.
Finally, this theological approach also means that "sins" tend to be conflated, especially sexual sins: consensual premarital sex and sexual abuse are often seen on the same spectrum, both the result of a temptation too great to bear.
A few, hoping their sins would be washed away, sacrificed comfort for redemption.
Christians believe that forgiveness is the only way to get over past sins.
Other bishops have allegedly covered up the sins and crimes of other clergy.
But many of Trump's evangelical supporters aren't demanding Trump repent for his sins.
"Body makeup on the legs can hide a multitude of sins," Stiles says.
What if people texted the pope their sins rather than going to confession?
It's Jesus Christ who came down to earth and died for our sins.
It's Jesus Christ, who came down to Earth and died for our sins.
Clever scientists, though, had an idea of how to atone for their sins.
Establishment figures like Abrams aren't used to being held accountable for their sins.
Say what you will about Walmart and all of its well documented sins.
It's Jesus Christ who came down to Earth and died for our sins.
God cleans our slates, forgives our sins and covers us with His grace!
His past sins, Facebook decided, had crossed into the domain of standards violations.
These figures aren't the most heroic individuals, some with sins bigger than others.
Whatever the sins of the East German surveillance state, it succeeded in the
He has no authority to be a roving commissioner to find political sins.
Your children may suffer for your financial sins, but they don't have to.
Regulatory sins of omission are dangerous when it comes to the public health.
That said, Ghost has yet to really atone for any of his sins.
They wonder how we could possibly forget or forgive her manifest political sins.
Protestants are forever seeking out new sins or striving to recover old virtues.
You have filled your streets with sins, but surely you will be conquered.
Sins, however venal, will be duly punished by the brutal hand of fate.
Society as a whole didn't need reform for the sins of a few.
These sins were considered debts to God that must be satisfied by suffering.
You know, this Eddie, for all his sins, he's not a good guy.
Our sins and transgression are numerous and we should not shrink from them.
The Berlin police force posted on Facebook in the aftermath, confessing their sins.
Or do you see the projection of your own secret sins and desires?
Are the French becoming like Americans, who punish public officials for private sins?
And she seemed more focused on publicizing the city's sins than its successes.
Sins says female performers often complain that men who smoke have "chunky" cum.
Vigilantes today dig through people's comments online for any sign of unpatriotic sins.
Despite the sins of our history, we aspired to a more just world.
It was an inauspicious time for Allen to come clean about his sins.
Listening, between soundsis time to remember, and regret,common sins and fugitive delights.
"I've paid for my sins; I can live with myself," he says theatrically.
Trump's sins surpass those of any other president since Nixon, counters David Leonhardt.
He has made his name by maligning others and bragging about his sins.
Another woman deemed unacceptable by society and left to die for her sins.
Now gigantic state propaganda campaigns have re-emerged to nurture these moral sins.
"Please bring your dish warm … there's never enough oven space," said Ms. Sins.
"I'm here to help the Jesuits atone for their sins," she said, smiling.
What might be more interesting, though, is the way Shazam treats those sins.
During the Middle Ages, the emphasis was still on the sins as vices.
And when the seven deadly sins come up, they're often within that framework.
Johnny Sins is dressed up like a doctor and looking at the camera.
Earlier in Wednesday's exchange, Lauer ran through a laundry list of Putin's sins.
A forced trip to Nigeria to find God and the sins in homosexuality.
C.K. did not just disappear for nine months as punishment for his sins.
You can't untangle the nation's unresolved racial sins from the extremists in Charlottesville.
We are, for our sins, we're building an island off the Hudson River.
How dare America say so cavalierly, "Forgive us our sins and grant us our laurels," when forgiveness has never been sufficiently requested — nor the sins sufficiently acknowledged — and the laurels are tainted and stained by the stubbornness of historical fact.
That doesn't mean holding her accountable for all of her husband's sins or infidelities.
Among moderate voters, birtherism doesn't necessarily rank atop the list of Donald Trump's sins.
And I think to a certain extent they got Paul Manafort on past sins.
The seven deadly sins have provided generous artistic fodder for creatives across all mediums.
Morales was, he claimed, a political outsider untainted by the sins of the past.
There's a saying in basketball that shooting makes up for a lot of sins.
But let not the sins of the past punish us with a blander future.
Does everyone have the legal right to access social media, regardless of past sins?
"It will make Berlin top the charts for environmental sins in Germany," Buch said.
Bass-heavy tracks like Tricky's "Somebody's Sins" will even make the headphones gently vibrate.
We're going to be paying for the original sins for many years to come.
Instead, they'd prefer to leave their earlier sins in the dustbin of unexamined history.
"I don't feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather," he said.
So the film is damning: sins against the stranger more by omission than commission.
Children will suffer for the sins of their fathers, because lessons must be learned.
You don't need the blessing of priests; you don't have to confess your sins.
Of course, no politician should be held responsible for the sins of his father.
But the Bible says that God didn't destroy Sodom because of their sexual sins.
That said, the nominations produced some noteworthy oversights, and perhaps inevitable sins of omission.
What would a troupe of major models embodying the seven deadly sins look like?
And sins of omission—not taking advantage of the moment—cost you over time.
For once, obscene wealth could not transcend the weight of a man's earthly sins.
Nor should President Trump be impeached for political sins that do not constitute crimes.
While both Northam and Herring have admitted their sins, Fairfax steadfastly maintains his innocence.
And should not suffer for the sins either of their fathers OR their mothers.
In this story, the EU becomes a scapegoat for the sins of domestic politics.
Perhaps young blacks are guilty of being that most unforgivable of millennial sins: entitled.
Instead of focusing on sins of the past, she made promises for the future.
Pastor Steve also believes, like I did, that Jesus Christ died for our sins.
Malcolm confronted Elijah and later went public about the sins of his spiritual father.
"The rule of law requires that we distinguish between sins and crimes," he said.
It was clear that the sins recorded were not black enough to merit impeachment.
But, more broadly, the invisibility of the process can hide a multitude of sins.
His world is collapsing around him due to the sins of his father. Poetic.
"We're trying to atone for our sins," said Paul Hesse, Poughkeepsie's community development coordinator.
In those Old Testament stories, God had punished humankind for engaging in sexual sins.
Then as an adult she learned about the church's sins — the narcissism, abuse, sexism.
But Jon intervened, saying he wouldn't punish children for the sins of their fathers.
Mr. Rockwell's character is a police officer who, among other sins, is deeply racist.
In the codex of sins, plain cheese pizza is a misdemeanor, not a felony.
Money is the great leveler in the industry, absolving all sins, including creative ones.
"We're going to have to atone for the sins of cheap money," he said.
We shouldn't punish millions of kids for the sins of a few parents, either.
Some believe penance cleanses sins, cures illnesses and even leads to wishes coming true.
Nobody was surprised that billionaires sometimes donate money to wash away their reputational sins.
It may dent her credibility as all his sins will be heaped on her.
They rationalize that Trump's indulgence of certain religious factions absolves him of his sins.
Over the past few months, Instagram has been trying to atone for its sins.
Battling them was an effort to form one's own disposition away from the sins.
If he is, I think it's vital that victory does not launder his sins.
As the Soviet Union was falling, the sins of the past flooded the present.
If our sins were exposed as theirs have been, we would be shamed too.
But somehow, Trump's sins have managed to escape the same level of public scrutiny.
The pointless 3D TV standards war presages the manifold sins of the smart home.
That's why Poles have always approached the subject of the church's sins with restraint.
Declare to my people their rebellion and to the descendants of Jacob their sins.
Fourteen-year-old orphan May Owens stole bread, and for that, she's sentenced to live the rest of her life as a Sin Eater, a person (always a woman) who consumes the sins of the dying by eating food that represents those sins.
There is significant flab on these bones, sins of writerly self-indulgence and authorial indiscipline.
Prog bands, despite any sins—real or imagined—did some brave and musically adventurous deeds.
"Our Lord, forgive us our sins and remit us from our evil deeds," he said.
Of all the original sins do you think greed fucks with the planet the most?
Image: Gene J. Puskar (AP)Sprint is about to pay heavily for its tax sins.
I do not confess because I committed fewer sins or experienced fewer hardships than others.
Worry about your sins" and "Let the missile hit you or crash into the rocks.
Mark Zuckerberg heads to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to answer for Facebook's data-harvesting sins.
Corbally initially intended to detail only his mortal sins, but Corbally's confessor had other ideas.
It's pointless to say if either tribe is better or worse—both have their sins.
Why do you have to go through the humility of telling another guy your sins?
FEW COUNTRIES have done more than Germany to repent of the sins of the past.
His re-election campaign would have road-tested the proposition that partisanship covers all sins.
We've got to warn you that your soldiers are dying for the nation's proud sins.
Different sins, that you know what classical Islam, classical Christianity, classical Judaism thinks of homosexuality.
JAY-Z doesn't only list off his sins — he also tries to atone for them.
The karmic retribution for Samart's fighting sins came in the form of one Jeff Fenech.
It must remember how House Grush rose to power on the sins of Ramsay Bolton.
The time has come to sit back and let a bro atone for his sins.
If I do a madness, protect me all the way, forgive me for my sins.
Come Sunday juxtaposes the sins of this world with those that pertain to the afterlife.
But maybe, just maybe, flagging some common journalistic sins in advance can limit the damage.
There is a collection of illustrated books on the theme of the seven deadly sins.
We looked at Aylan's body and realized that he had indeed died for our sins.
Clinton, portraying minor missteps as major sins and inventing fake scandals out of thin air.
There they suffered for sins not absolved in life through the ministrations of the church.
Some voters seem inclined to forgive any sins of tone, if the platform is right.
Neither of those sins will come without cost—not now that Marcus possesses absolute power.
Looking back on that process is daunting, because it requires us to examine America's sins.
Being seen to "quit" in a fight is one of combat sport's unspoken cardinal sins.
And where there is death for someone else's sins, a resurrection is never far behind.
"Be a rich white dude and commit many sins, be welcomed into the White House."
Their successes were cheered, and their sins were shrugged off as the cost of innovation.
Habitual sins distort our thinking, and even sincere contrition is no guarantee of future performance.
Addictions, toxic tendencies and ailing health emerge like demons summoned by past sins and grievances.
Did he know in his heart that he was guilty of some of those sins?
She will die — not by your hands, but as a victim of her own sins.
As if rampant child abuse were a result of, and maybe punishment for, our sins.
You can't outrun your sins — as Matt Bomer learns in season 3 of The Sinner.
Even sympathetic readers might mistake this extraordinary work for merely a catalog of white sins.
However, the rule of law demands that we distinguish between political sins and federal felonies.
"The individual must atone for sins that have been committed and make reparations," he said.
His competition: a deadly sins quartet of repellent young creatures, here embodied by adult performers.
The country's sins are held to be unique and absolute, beyond either redemption or comparison.
It is also morally senseless, punishing children for the sins or misfortunes of their parents.
He was simply too tied to the sins of the bank's not-so-distant past.
The Iranian people do not need the United States to tell them of Tehran's sins.
"Paying for past sins is not an attractive equity story," a Deutsche Bank shareholder said.
The woman who tells Jyn about her father's sins, by the way, is Mon Mothma.
It said that in Dolle's case "his sins were those of omission, rather than commission".
"You're asking the police to tell you about the sins of their workplace," he said.
In the film, the seven deadly sins possess your soul (or, at least, Sivana's soul).
All societies make necessary moral distinctions between high crimes and misdemeanors, mortal and lesser sins.
Meryl dies, Winona gets beat up, but the evil dude never suffers for his sins?
The sins of social media are manifold, and most of us have contributed to the problem.
If you get angry, are you going to throw their past sins back in their face?
I think that to attack Ivanka for the purported sins of her father is extremely unfair.
This is how Fleabag finds herself unraveling all of her hidden sins in Priest's confessional booth.
And David repented of his sins while Trump publicly stated that he does not need repentance.
Sins that were once regarded as mortal are overlooked because so many bigger outrages require attention.
For all their sins, America's big newspapers have done some great things these past 100 days.
He says that he was first alerted to the PTL Club's financial sins by Hahn herself.
You can usually forgive all VPN sins if it lets you bypass Netflix’s security.
Many Chinese see America as a hypocrite that commits all the sins it accuses China of.
You were exorcising your sins to the online public, turning your faults into quirky, relatable content.
Pay attention to which feelings correspond to the deadly sins, making this all the more metal.
Not to his sins, exactly — Negan doesn't see killing people like Glenn and Abraham as sinful.
Obviously you said a success in Echo clears out a lot of sins of the past.
The sins of the fathers aside, Edwards's vision for these songs is a thoroughly lovely one.
There's a pleasing tactile nature to the series that is in full effect in Old Sins.
In a world where Romney can be painted as an extremist, Trump's sins suddenly become normal.
"He likened it to [how] Jesus took our sins, and made everyone else better," DPR2 said.
With Windows 10, we've forgiven all of the sins accrued under ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
Please forgive me for lying to you and any and all sins that I have committed.
But I'm Catholic, you go to the priest, you apologize, you are forgiven all your sins.
"If society does not forgive me, I know God forgives me for my sins," he said.
"This is the longest list I've ever had," Fred Armisen's character says, reading the nuns' sins.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Tesla's $2 billion capital raise is repeating the sins of the past.
These are the seven deadly sins of clubbing, the habits that can and must be avoided.
Shooting makes up for a multitude of basketball sins, but only when the ball goes in.
Famed photographer Nick Knight of SHOWstudio directed the short, which features eight models representing seven sins.
That still left the second category, though: moral evil, sins that seem to be our fault.
Last week, Democrat Maxine Waters said the bank should be shut down for its sins. 5.
At its core, it is driven by two of the seven deadly sins: envy and sloth.
Evangelical Christians and Muslims were more likely to feel guilt over sexual sins, the survey found.
As Christians, we believe that Jesus's death pays the price for our sins, absorbing our guilt.
But normalizing him isn't the same as whitewashing his sins or the history of our country.
Women have to confess their sins to their husbands, but the husbands must obey their wives.
To date, regulatory remedies for Facebook's sins have done little to dent the company's bottom line.
During the GOP primaries, Trump memorably said he had never asked God to forgive his sins.
Children inevitably bear the burden of parental sins, but we can try to mitigate their hardship.
We begin the third invocation: Lamb of God, who taketh away the sins of the world . . . .
Would it make his sins seem far worse if they knew he'd snowed his girlfriend, too?
Therefore, I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven—as her great love has shown.
" 49 The other guests began to say among themselves, "Who is this who even forgives sins?
Below, a bunch of so-called vegetarians, who've "broken veg" under the influence, share their sins.
Metro Exodus, by contrast, is a dreary game firmly rooted in the sins of the past.
In its exploration of the foundational sins of America, it is a brave and necessary book.
The practice, called kaporos or kapparot, is meant to transfer a person's sins to the chicken.
In the center is a tapestry meant to depict one of the seven deadly sins: avarice.
What is the purpose of a glossy, superheroic rendition of one of America's most terrifying sins?
In many ways he's distinctly American; he sometimes seems like a golem composed of America's sins.
He tries to uncover the sins, so they are visible in order to scandalize the people.
In "Noah's Ark," which features a "Seven Deadly Sins" prologue, Rona plays both Gluttony and Mrs.
Now, he's basically a puppet, with sins hanging over his head that he hasn't accounted for.
They contended that the curriculum ought to focus more on the nation's triumphs than its sins.
The sins of Woody Allen … well, I'm sure Hollywood will start ostracizing him any day now.
"One of the seven deadly sins this condition has helped me with is pride," he said.
It is about which mortal sins we will continue to allow to fester in our country.
Perhaps it's unfair to single out "Taken" for sins so many other series are guilty of.
GERARD IANNELLIHADDON HEIGHTS, N.J. To the Editor: Please don't terminate Apu for the sins of others.
He listened as Georgetown's president apologized for its sins and looked for ways to make amends.
And now this Florida Keys clan, its Kennedyesque luster irrevocably tarnished, is atoning for its sins.
For such sins, his relationship with Mr Trump suffered; he will step down on August 15th.
Hand-wringing about the sins of "humanity" will never solve a climate crisis created by capitalism.
"I feel all our sins are written on our skeletons," she said in a phone interview.
After party lists were finalized, these 5-Stars were kicked out for a variety of sins.
Thus, the only way to ultimately overcome our sins is to do good in the world.
It's bizarre and somewhat troubling that Apple could unilaterally punish a competitor for its privacy sins.
The vital question is what we as a religious community, faced with these sins, do next.
For my sins, I get all misty-eyed whenever I find myself thinking about the Pacemaker.
The Old Testament has numerous examples of kingdoms that suffered for the sins of their leaders.
"I don't feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather," Biden said in the interview.
It was a voluntary act to acknowledge that I was "born again" and freed from my sins.
But Vavilov's supporters argue that a son shouldn't have to pay for the sins of his parents.
"Nick Jacinto (sic) was thrown under the bus by Uber for the sins of others," Musk wrote.
Trust in him to forgive your sins – no matter how bad they are – and transform your heart.
I approached the converted broom closet, sat down, looked up at the priest, and confessed my sins.
Both have painted liberal fixation on Russian influence as a conspiracy theory absolving them of 2016 sins.
And what about preventing the sins of the father, when so many fathers are out of reach?
Sins Of Omission Are Worse Than Commission: It's not just what journalists report, it's what they don't.
" He says that Riverdale's secrets are their sins, adding, "I am the wolf, you are the flock.
The material involving Thaddeus and the Seven Deadly Sins might be the only thing that keeps Shazam!
It stood accused of sins from violating privacy and oversharing data to squeezing competition and undermining democracy.
The Room: Old Sins is available now on iPhone and iPad; an Android version "following shortly afterwards."
They're sins these people are hiding in the shadows, the "bad things" Jace Everett is crooning about.
How can she explain that her sins had been reflected on the face of a dead girl?
First, the charges against Hillary are a classic case of blaming your opponent for your own sins.
Called Sins of the Brother , it details Milat's poverty stricken upbringing in a family of Croatian immigrants.
Gather round, kids, and watch as Woody masochistically pays for all the world's sins with his life!
Yet it's a mistake to blame all boomers for the sins of the most powerful among them.
"Eunice is paying penance for other people's sins, is what poor Eunice is doing," Murt said, agitated.
I am a Democrat, and I can see beyond the Trump scandal to my own party's sins.
As punishment for those sins, the N.C.A.A. could impose penalties on North Carolina any time it's ready.
Yes, there's a risk of us committing the very sins of coastal elitism we're trying to address.
This is Joe Allen's moment, and he is prepared to die for the sins of Welsh football.
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Because the truth is, "keeping it real" and "being yourself" can't absolve Yeezus of all his sins.
Kav the Bruce: Sins of the Father also called The Unsaid, starring Andy Garcia and Teri Polo.
Sophie Allison: Oh yeah, I've definitely heard that "Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine" lyric.
Yes, there have been some political resignations, but primarily among people who have confessed to their sins.
Repent of your sins, he told his listeners, accept Jesus as your Savior and be born again.
Gail: Speaking of unforgivable sins against a democracy, I'm still mulling the last two Supreme Court decisions.
In confession, Will also admits to hooking up with other women, masturbating, and cursing, among other sins.
If nothing else, all the murdering will help put the sins of your last year in perspective.
By her prayers, sacrifices and penances, she atones for the numberless sins committed against the Eternal Father.
Moral indifference is an easy path, and it leads to other, graver sins, including cruelty and dishonesty.
But the film, this far removed, shouldn't be judged by the sins of its financier and distributor.
Well, here's the tea… He went off on that cross so that your sins would be cancelled.
I would want to confess my sins, some of which have been written about in this newspaper.
And the rest of the Miata's interior is nice enough that you forgive its size-constrained sins.
Deckard hinted in "Hobbs and Shaw" that he had to atone for some sins of the past.
"Even during Stalin's times there was a saying: 'The son is not responsible for his father's sins.'"
It is a time in which observant Jews take stock of their sins in the preceding year.
At times, Mr. Rock sounded like a man confessing his sins, turning vulnerability into his latest provocation.
"A lot of sins get overlooked when everything is going right from a financial perspective," Ackerman said.
I won't regurgitate all of the fiscal sins in this bill, but some do deserve special attention.
So today, our perception of the seven deadly sins is that they are "behaviorally coded," she said.
Are you punishing those who did the right thing for the sins of those who did wrong?
Top advisers insist to this day that their candidate's sins were minor, and that he was wronged.
We no longer live in a world where feel-good platitudes can distance us from our sins.
Second, I think Weinstein's failings and his sins were more extensive than those being mentioned so far.
Among other Econ 101 sins, they didn't even both to include cost in their determination of profit.
But a slow, ugly, painful divorce only means that Trump's sins will more and more become the sins of the entire party, and impeachment will look like less and less of an appropriate remedy for wrongdoing that can only be redeemed by a broad and deep electoral landslide.
It has been speculated that the season will focus on one of two deadly sins: lust or violence.
Congress banned tobacco ads from TV in 1970—they're back temporarily, but only to atone for their sins.
But shooting really does make up for a lot of sins, and Ingram can really shoot the ball.
" Another wrote, "Its sad that someone uses jesus to defend his own sins of discrimination against other people.
Now, the hosts have a patch of land that's basically terra incognita, untouched by the sins of mankind.
The recent glut of Simpsons memes have helped to make up for its above sins (and later seasons).
The company uses a lighter touch, though, when dealing with lesser sins such as minor threats against individuals.
How do you answer those who say you don't hold the sins of the husband against the wife?
Much like the process of fasting, the prayers that are read encourage people to repent for past sins.
Old Sins continues to build off of this concept, with delightfully strange and complex new mysteries to uncover.
Even when Microsoft axed Kinect and achieved price parity, the sins of the past continued to haunt them.
Trump campaigned as an outsider, railing against the sins of both his Republican Party and the Democratic Party.
It shattered the partition that protected the beloved photo-sharing app from the sins of its parent company.
New York (CNN Business)General Electric is trying to put its sins from the financial crisis behind it.
It seems everyone, particularly Betty and Jughead, are headed toward heartbreak because of the sins of their parents.
In the end, Little Women is far more memorable for its sins than it is for its repentances.
It is the legal version of the papal indulgences, which once forgave or reduced the punishment for sins.
It's also important to stay away from these common sudden-wealth sins, which have led to many bankruptcies.
Instead of rejecting these sins, as his contemporaries did, Kitaj embraced them, wrote about them, and celebrated them.
Is this Sketch repenting for his sins, or accidentally admitting that some of the work is "sub par"?
Winning the electoral college does not absolve Trump of the grave sins he committed against millions of Americans.
When you have to beg your followers to absolve you for your internet sins, there's no positive outcome.
These sins of writing are easily forgiven in a nonfiction author who ­swashbuckles us into some unknown world.
Hell is an intangible horror; viewed against racism and homophobia, the film's most prominent sins, it becomes invisible.
The IOC had determined it wouldn't be fair to punish clean athletes for the sins of the offenders.
He is to be presented alive before the Lord as an atonement for the sins of the people.
Trump Jr. sarcastically said that he was looking forward to Kimmel's monologues on the subject of Weinstein's sins.
They think of our nation as a historical mistake, not worthy of global membership because of our sins.
But it's often a king's subjects and those in his inner circle who must atone for his sins.
They'll talk about the sins of the Confederate Army rather than the good deeds of the Cajun Navy.
"It was your plan to have me atone for the sins I didn't even commit," The Child accuses.
"I've done my share of little sins, but we're talking about killing an old person," she told Price.
They and their customers should not continue to be forced to pay for the sins of Wall Street.
Some colonists said that the women were being attacked by demons sent to punish them for their sins.
All of which indicates the extent to which our country still grapples with one of its cardinal sins.
Hubris, the nuns had taught her, was the gateway through which all the other sins entered the soul.
And when he was hung on the cross, he carried the sins of the world on his back.
" Shaya eventually took up DarkTwikitri's dare to pay back the community, to "absolve the 'sins' of my immaturity.
Soon its purifying waters coursed through the land, bringing the devout to its banks to wash away sins.
To add to its myriad sins, The Mandibles fails to imagine a convincing near future for its dystopia.
Suarez's past sins on the field are in stark contrast with his friendly, family-man image off it.
"Highlighting the sins of the Republicans we're challenging is only half the job," Democratic strategist Lis Smith said.
They had also contested the fourth-fewest percentage of shots in the league, among many other defensive sins.
Those sins included a gay pride parade that was scheduled for the same day that Katrina made landfall.
Catholics can receive a special indulgence in person or online, which is a remission of punishment for sins.
The exchange suggests Facebook isn't ready to fully change its business model to atone for its many sins.
Fleshlight currently offers around 45 models of Fleshlight Girls, including Stoya, Riley Reid, Jessica Drake, and Kissa Sins.
Your Money Any one of the sins that Wells Fargo committed against consumers would have been bad enough.
In a sin-drenched world it's precisely through the sins and the ensuing repentance that moral formation happens.
The SBC was moved to apologize for racial sins in 1995, but clearly that doesn't end the story.
It saves costs, it avoids hard decisions, it absolves leaders and employees of the sins committed by users.
Mortal sins, erotic thoughts or any violation of the social code was thought to produce a disabled child.
They argue that progressive politics is built on grievances about racism, sexism and other alleged sins of America.
In other words, Type-A transgressions that initially spur corporate success can easily slip into classic individual sins.
Trump has spent years threatening to go after Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Twitter for a litany of sins.
Now the question is whether the at-long-last coverage of McCarrick's sins will shake similar stories loose.
Ash Wednesday is a day of repentance, when Christians confess their sins and profess their devotion to God.
But these sins of omission are, for now, less to fear than one potential sin of future commission.
The victims were killed for not repenting for their sins, the region's public prosecutor, Rafael Baloyes, told reporters.
We, who are in prison, had to answer for our sins and our lives were taken from us.
Was it worth entirely discarding him for his sins — especially when those transgressions seemed to morph over time?
No one knows him, but maybe that's a plus: He'd be the compromise candidate, with no visible sins.
He was good-natured about his possible sins and survived with a collective chuckle from coaches and reporters.
And in this final season, arriving Friday, May 26, on Netflix, the Rayburns are atoning for their sins.
As for Emmit, "Fargo" leaves him feeling the full consequences of his sins before finally ending his life.
In the Middle Ages, many thought the disease had been sent by god as punishment for their sins.
And Donald Trump remains our last, best hope for doing that, notwithstanding his venial sins of testosterone talk.
Tech platforms stand accused of multiple sins, including: Improperly collecting users' data to build massive databases of profiles.
Democrats assumed that voters would hold other Republicans responsible for Trump's sins, and in most cases, they didn't.
But while some storytellers can't resist the handy grouping of sins, the stories don't always get them right.
Some people who have seen his videos may have thought Sins was a douchebag and were pleasantly surprised.
Last year, on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, he asked for forgiveness for Facebook's sins (on Facebook).
They want absolution from the racism that infects us all even though forgiveness cannot reconcile America's racist sins.
According to Hindu legend, the Milky Way became this earthly body of water to wash away humanity's sins.
Like all mortal sins, the violation of the Eleventh Commandment comes with not just eternal but immediate damnation.
In the South, sins don't get washed away; they can only be buried and unearthed again and again.
Another sees our future in the stars, somewhere that we can leave behind the sins of our past.
Obama's election was an illusory balm for a country desperate to move beyond its original sins, Glaude argues.
Caves, it turns out, have another function: their murkiness appears to allow for the (white)washing of sins.
And even though it's one of the seven deadly sins one of the most powerful human emotions is envy.
The Year of Mercy is a longstanding Catholic tradition during which believers may receive special indulgences for their sins.
He then headed to a cave where he lived for 34 years, whipping himself to atone for his sins.
So we should probably let the debate over YouTube's policies play out without the weight of someone else's sins.
Essentially, Scandal is admitting it needs to atone for its many sins before the clock runs out for good.
For a striking number of young people the business of America is not business, but atoning for past sins.
Astra has some terribly on-the-nose narration that explains, laboriously, that sons often suffer for their fathers' sins.
For his sins he was once a News Corporation executive, and started his career at the Boston Consulting Group.
When we started seeing America's historic sins as irredeemable and simultaneously gutted civic education in our public schools. 26.
But, a little bit of thoughtful self reflection isn't nearly enough to absolve Tate of his many horrifying sins.
I clearly had been cursed with curves and cellulite, and needed to atone for my body's multitude of sins.
"The innocent are paying for the sins of the wicked," complains Mo, a 40-year resident of the city.
"We do not overlook the sins of the left," he said weeks before he died on March 24th 1980.
" Still, other women comedians had ideas of their own on how C.K. and others could "atone" for "their sins.
EA employees who are innocent of the sins committed by their firm's C-suite are pilloried for them nevertheless.
Jesus completed the excruciating task of giving up his life as a sacrifice for the sins of the world.
I hope to atone for my sins at My Old Dutch and live as an inspiration to you all.
People whom we admire often commit terrible sins, and we have no good way of explaining this to ourselves.
The distant, unnameable, vengeful Yahweh of the Hebrew Bible becomes the approachable "Father" who washes away all our sins.
It's hard to find much escapist fun in a book about a woman whose main attributes are deadly sins.
Just when the CIA needs a new look, she would mire the agency in the sins of the past.
Local priests granted "general absolution," a religious term referring to the forgiveness of all sins in times of crisis.
Donald Trump has demonstrated to the public, over the course of his campaign, all seven of the deadly sins.
In a lot of cases, troubled by sins of their previous existence, they will seek to atone through zealotry.
For all of Mr. Trump's faults and sins and deficiencies, he won't be the first president to have them.
Will you have to repent for your scamming ways in GA or receive forgiveness for your sins in AA?
Tradition holds that you can get rid of sins and anxieties by buying a pithi and setting it free.
We could go on and on, but it's actually more fun to return to the sins of Duncan Hunter.
None of these are terrible sins: It's not like Rowling called Africa "the dark continent," or something equally offensive.
Overall, this philosophy helped maintain an effective anti-Soviet front, even when US allies committed all manner of sins.
All roads lead back to what Americans might think of as their country's original economic sins: colonization and slavery.
He acts as a kind of confessor in the front seat of the car, absolving Clark of his sins.
ROME — Luigi Di Maio used to believe that the sins of the father should be visited upon the son.
But when man sins against man, the offender must seek and receive forgiveness from the victim, after making restitution.
The allegations were from long ago, she said, and the sins of others had little bearing on her faith.
And he railed repeatedly at the news media for, among other perceived sins, dinging him for not acting presidential.
Whatever his sins, many audiences would want to see how he portrays Vidal, one of our most controversial writers.
He wants RoboJim to suffer for his sins, to absorb the wreckage their initiative has made of their lives.
Yet her sins paled compared with Donald Trump's lies, secrecy, bigotry, conflicts of interest, Russian ties and sexual molestation.
In their world, things like drinking alcohol, mixing between men and women, and dancing can lead to committing sins.
They could argue that we don't have to take the sins of the Earth with us into the heavens.
Bret: Right now, however, I'm willing to forgive many personal sins if I think a candidate can defeat Trump.
These are the sins that should merit our outrage, get us out campaigning and march us to polling places.
Because in their view, Democrats, through impeachment, had committed the gravest of sins against the president: They'd disrespected him.
Later in the 20053s he directed "The Sins of Pat Muldoon" and "The Shadow of a Gunman" on Broadway.
But in the universe as conceived by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, the sinners rarely suffer for their sins.
It was their original sins — dishonesty and their disconnect from public preferences — that brought Republicans to their current humiliation.
"That, to me, is one of the cardinal sins that Secretary Clinton violated," Ryan said, according to a transcript.
In 2017, Pope Francis apologized for the "sins and failings of the church and its members" during the genocide.
No other group has been punished for the sins of the father in such a systematic and accepted way.
So the president vents by attacking "fake news" and highlighting the sins of the left every chance he gets.
For Israel's defenders, it is also convenient to make the settlers the scapegoat for all of Israel's supposed sins.
" He accused House Republicans of blurring the "distinction between sins and crimes," and he warned starkly of "sexual McCarthyism.
Is it just another thing to add to their list of sins, like police brutality and The Emoji Movie?
He tells his confessor that his only sin is that his conscience does not prick him of any sins.
We'll tell an adult story about growing old, about paying for your sins, and about what it really means.
"Your own sins are legend," one character tells Tommy in episode 3, and Knight says that's the whole point.
Privatization is one of the sins that brought demonstrators to picket outside Sotheby's York Avenue entrance during the auctions.
The sins of excess and gluttony are pervasive in this work, as are lingering representations of death and suffering.
And we'll tell an adult story about growing old, about paying for your sins and what it really means.
Lancel eventually goes on to repent for his sins when he becomes a militant follower of the High Sparrow.
On a more practical level, if "penitents" (as they are called) even remotely suspected that their sins would be revealed, that would prevent them from being open about their "worst" sins and they would thus close themselves off from the longed-for word of forgiveness where they need to hear it most.
What is a "Cinema Sins" or "Everything Wrong With [Movie]" YouTube video but a MST-like skewering, minus the silhouettes?
They decided they would rather hang together than risk hanging separately, and for their sins, they paid at the polls.
They forgave his sins because they thought he was standing up for them against the elites who ran the city.
Serena is shattered and primed to only get more unruly (however, we should never truly forgive her for past sins).
But they decorated their pots in vibrant colors and shaped them with seven points to represent the seven deadly sins.
Perhaps I should have known: After all, we were in Shenzhen, referred to by some as China's Capital of Sins.
Muslims now commemorate these 30 days during Ramadan, during which the faithful refrain from all sins from sunrise to sunset.
He died as a victim of our injustice and hatred, and in the process, took our sins upon his shoulders.
I am on my own couch aloneas a wrecked son poisons the airsinging his sins & bodies moveto rhythms of ruin.
Biden said he was merely responding to Buttigieg's frequent criticisms of Washington politicians and the political sins of the past.
The government decreed this year that the system should record such vaguely defined sins as "assembling to disrupt social order".
If they put their trust in Christ, their sins will be forgiven, Berger promised, according to a recording posted online.
For starters, Islam frowns upon publicizing the sins of others, with sensitive matters typically handled quietly to protect all involved.
He and Chad look at a perfect apartment for him, with Chad chastising him for confessing his sins to Tasha.
It's convenient that there's an ocean nearby; all the characters can wander towards it to wash their respective sins away.
Old Sins opens with you, an investigator, exploring the attic of a dark, creepy house for some kind of artifact.
The High Sparrow was hated because we fear our fellow sinners less than we fear the naming of our sins.
It brings viewers deep inside the home of four priests removed from ministry for a range of sins — or crimes.
These pictures rip off the scabs of an excruciatingly painful history and are a piercing reminder of this nation's sins.
But there are worse sins than hypocrisy in this world, and the Nixon-to-China dynamic could be beneficial here.
Numerous minor celebrities — including Arsenal soccer player Mesut Özil, porn star Johnny Sins, and former Vine star TerRio Harshaw, a.k.a.
Thomasin and her twin brother and sister are contemplating their sins in the barn, meanwhile, locked up with the goats.
On Tuesday, Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, came to TED 2019 to answer for the sins of his platform.
Fisichella rejected suggestions that some people could see the move as putting abortion on the same level as lesser sins.
The participants called for forgiveness, symbolically passing their sins to the doomed bird while calling it "my substitute, my atonement".
Everyone has their sins and this creates a dangerous precedent - what if you are going to be the next one?
But we shouldn't confuse the sins of an unsolicited dick pic with the gift of an enthusiastically consensual dick pic.
Former NBA coach and longtime basketball analyst Hubie Brown famously said that shooting makes up for a multitude of sins.
We need to fight for a better country, to move forward, and not return to the sins of our past.
His sister Kylee needs to be a great falconer to protect him and atone for the sins of her past.
Think of how many more perpetrators are still in positions of power, even as everyone around them knows their sins.
Readers have linked Christopher Robin's friends in the Hundred Acre Wood to the seven deadly sins, psychological diagnoses, and drugs.
It means "heavy," but refers to someone who's self-absorbed, arrogant or ill-tempered, all cardinal sins to a Cuban.
We blame others for our own sins and overcome that impulse only through "mimetic desire" — through mediation with other people.
Adultery may still be, as Anthony Burgess described it, the "most creative of sins," but, thanks to Tinder et al.
He said many white Christians "spiritualize" the cross, seeing it as a penalty Jesus had to pay for mankind's sins.
While she talks about racial inequities and raises the matter of reparations for the sins of slavery, again it's disjointed.
"The EU must not punish the Italian people for the sins of its governments," Soros wrote in The Guardian newspaper.
That observation admonished America for its sins but also brimmed with appreciation, complimenting and congratulating the country on its progress.
For less than a tenth of one percent of its total revenue, a corporation can wash all its sins away.
Super Mario Run doesn't commit those sins, at least for now, and that's another thing I'll say in its favor.
It was a classic example of how NCAA enforcement works: punish the little guy for the sins of the powerful.
Now they finally had somebody who could say those things while actually not embodying any telltale signs of the sins.
I wasn't raised to be told I was bad, or that there were sins inside me I needed to exorcise.
Conservatives and free-market theorists could forgive Mr. Trump many sins, but to actually flirt with economic nationalism was inexcusable.
And Sins believes his cum gets good reviews from the women he works with because of his overall healthy lifestyle.
In that world, most sins are eventually forgiven, people close to the president say, as long as loyalty is established.
Paul will be forgiven for his past sins and both will continue to grind, because the YouTube grift never stops.
The governor's proclamation is part of a cultural moment in which Americans are increasingly grappling with the nation's past sins.
"It addresses, I hope, how we got here, and what might be some of the underlying problems and original sins."
" Allen Ginsberg: "Harvey Milk died for your sins" Allen Ginsberg: "I deserve a cute boy's kiss for this truthful hat.
And yes, this is something nice because some of us recognize that I Write Sins Not Tragedies still seriously slaps.
A heftier promise was also made, mostly by others on his behalf: to redeem America's racial sins of the past.
Ms. Parker, who now works at YouTube, described succinctly the issue of who really paid the price for his sins.
"While some sins can be buried away, they are never forgotten," Alan Mizrahi, a state prosecutor, said during the trial.
The church has profoundly failed to abide by these basic principles by allowing the sins of sexual abuse to continue.
Which makes me wonder: If so, do Najib's sins then also become our own, especially if we re-elect him?
It allows college-educated white liberals to signal superior virtue while denying the sins of their own place and class.
Unlikely. But we are owed nothing less from our ordained leaders as collective atonement for the sins of their brothers.
Father Amorth told me that during one of the exorcisms, she accused him of his sins and they were real.
Are the beans he may spill about Trump to be considered absolution for the sins he committed concerning Clinton's email?
The band's debut album, "Safe Sins," is due out on Friday, and takes as its subject the complexity of grief.
And would impeachment proceedings effectively lay bare — and force Americans to focus on — sins of Trump's that are being ignored?
On the other hand, you might be looking to bundle and cover up the sins of the past few weeks.
"I&aposd say of all my sins, that was the worst one in what a maintainer can do," Stockman said.
They are the old-fashioned sins: obesity, a lack of exercise, bad diet—and the diabetes that these can produce.
They call it Ganga Mata, or mother Ganga, and believe a dip in the river absolves a lifetime of sins.
As the record now stands, Trump appears to be guilty of political sins, but not federal felonies or impeachable offenses.
By this ye may know if a man repenteth of his sins-behold, he will confess them and forsake them.
This is a great option if your dish is in an aluminum pan or other flameproof container, Ms. Sins said.
The first thing that, say, Michelle Alexander might assert is that not all social sins can be measured by counting.
Google is now seeking to engage in exactly that activity, which it had claimed was among the worst sins possible.
He's a useful instrument for them to accomplish their goals, even though they don't endorse his personality flaws and sins.
Even Zuckerberg's apology to Congress felt more like a faceless Uber ad than a real person's reckoning with his sins.
It is the lifeblood of the holiday and covers the many sins committed by turkey, which always hogs the spotlight.
"The diocese of Buffalo is committed to correcting the mistakes and sins of the past," he said at the time.
Seven, for instance, "gets all of the sins wrong except for envy and wrath," as Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung told me.
DeYoung is a professor of philosophy at Calvin College in Michigan and a leading expert on the seven deadly sins.
How are we supposed to allow Coke to wash its sins after years of taking the water from San Cristóbal?
The free water I was drinking at the table was probably the most effective in ridding me of my sins.
In Bad Times at the El Royale, it's not the gesture of repentance, being sorry for one's sins, that's important.
It is also a patriotism that will not ignore the sins of our nation, but challenge them honestly and head on.
But many Russia-based athletes are furious they are being punished for what they consider to be the sins of others.
Some would also use the day as an opportunity to confess their sins to a priest before the start of Lent.
I wondered if she knew that we weren't doing any of the stuff from the song— embracing our sins, rejecting discernment.
" Bishop describes himself as a "sexual predator" and states that his position as a church leader "makes my sins more grievous.
It seemed to me there has been no collective acceptance, let alone recognition of the mistakes made and the sins committed.
Falwell has serially defended or obfuscated Trump's personal sins and vices in ways that seem deeply inconsistent with traditional Christian ethics.
The Catholic Church teaches that even the most titillating of sins can be forgiven, and Corbally finally finished his marathon confession.
It means giving up the fond illusion that Germany's past sins can be absolved with a reckless humanitarianism in the present.
It all started when the fan theory started floating around that Christopher Robin's friends in woods represented the seven deadly sins.
" Girls' dress codes were designed to be more strict than boys', because "girls are considered more prone to sins of vanity.
So, we rounded up the style tips you should never take — think of these as the seven deadly sins of fashion.
Their sins were broadcast and they paid heavy fines, yet because they settled with regulators out of court, allegations went unproven.
It flirts with the sins and moral descents of its main characters, but it always brings them back from the brink.
The "Seven deadly sins" campaign aimed to "distill really complex messages," according to the brand's head of investment communications James Whiteman.
One of Jeong's most vocal critics was Sullivan, who wrote a slashing column accusing her of "eliminationist" rhetoric, among other sins.
Unfortunately, this era comes with some dire Halloween ramifications: Your "Seven Deadly Sins" group costume idea just won't cut it anymore.
In opening statements, Harris' attorney, Maddox Kilgore, acknowledged several "sexual sins," but said that was no basis for Harris' alleged crimes.
To appeal to young Sudanese, especially women, Mr Bashir has offered to review draconian laws prohibiting "immoral" clothing, among other sins.
The Tehri dam upstream released more water to ensure it flowed just fast enough to wash away sins but not sinners.
Among Cassidy's most grievous sins, according to Kimmel, were promising to cover more people and protecting people with high medical costs.
As a gesture, it represents a willingness to repent for your sins and purify your soul in preparation for his resurrection.
At the same time, Trump did get some backup from prominent evangelical supporters who indicated a willingness to overlook his sins.
My prophecy took my Twitter followers by surprise and earned me a few sneers, and, for my sins, I was ratioed.
In Iron Man, the first film from Marvel Studios, Tony Stark tries to change to better himself, to right past sins.
Sitting in a circle of candles, as wind chimes tinkled in the background, the two confessed their sins to each other.
Yes, we have had our sins and stains on our national soul, sometimes, as in the case of slavery, horribly so.
Former England boss, sacked in 1003 for suggesting that disabled people were being punished for sins committed in a past life.
With an eye on taking the company public in 2019, Khosrowshahi is attempting to atone for the sins of Uber's past.
But Barnes is dogged by past trauma and past sins, and his reclusiveness comes out of a need to punish himself.
Jay-Z is ready to confess all his sins in his latest music video ... and Beyonce's the one he's spilling to.
It's also holy to the country's almost 1 billion Hindus, who bathe in the river to be cleansed of their sins.
Whatever you think of Trump, his alleged sins haven't undermined the public's faith in the FBI, the DOJ and the press.
"May God forgive you for all your sins, and may God forgive you for all your lies about me," she said.
Their defining trait is an almost simplistic patriotism, albeit one that is eventually shaken by the horrors of their country's sins.
Where they fell sprang up sacred rivers whose waters wash away sins, now sites for mass Hindu pilgrimages called Kumbh Mela.
Children are accounting for the sins of their parents all over the place, even when they don't know what they are.
In other biblical passages, evil is seen as a punishment for the sins of Israel, both as a nation and individuals.
They wonder if there are still people doing time in purgatory because of the misdemeanor sins of masturbation or premarital sex.
Even those who were not guilty of these sins too often ignored them in the name of unity on the right.
Then, in a 15-minute monologue in January, he delivered a different kind of jeremiad, on the sins of market capitalism.
That deal doubles down on some of these sins, particularly when it comes to protecting the interests of the pharmaceutical industry.
This was to be a new Eden, one that eschewed the sins that got humankind kicked out of the old one.
Democrats love rules, and they write them to absolve sins of the past as much as to set the course forward.
Just as Jesus forgave and canceled the debt of our sins, we also canceled the debt of those in our community.
"Anyone that believes in God believes that everyone deserves a second chance, no matter how harmful their sins were," she said.
But it signals one of the game's great sins, one it repeats during Battlefront II's brisk, four-to-six hour campaign.
But this July 4 let us also remember that the people who pushed America to recognize these sins are also Americans.
The idea is that sacrificing yourself to get rid of the sins of the world will make it a better place.
We believe in the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body and the life ever lasting.
The other: that the tangled legacy of slavery is ever with us, its history and continuing sins more visible than ever.
In the ritual, he and others would pray in hopes that the river would wash away the sins of his tribe.
It was a 20-point agenda, one he dubbed "New York's Declaration of Independence" from the sins of the Trump administration.
Ms. Vincenzi was a journalist when, in 1989, her first novel, "Old Sins," about intrigue in the cosmetics business, was published.
Though I prided myself on being a compassionate Christian, I never missed a chance to subtly attack him for his sins.
There's a temptation to read both Kalanick's ouster and Uber's descent back to Earth as a punishment for its corporate sins.
You see, your son is an oppressor and is being forced to pay for the sins of his father and grandfathers.
And many of those voters were embracing disruption or rejecting Clinton; the tally of Trump's sins had little bearing on that.
People may accuse him of being prudish and misogynist, but at least he will never be accused of Mr. Weinstein's sins.
In either case, the "Great Westmoreland Debate" rages on, with the general often serving as the vessel of our Vietnam sins.
The sins of Roy Moore were more exposed by the Trump era, and now likewise the racist paranoia of Roseanne Barr.
Compared with that, Mr. Trump's sins — Ukraine and all — are trivial, while the Democrats are unrepentant and persist in their wrongdoing.
Is Fellini paying lip service to a new moral dispensation that he doesn't understand, or honestly chiding himself for former sins?
Synopsis: Two detectives, a rookie and a veteran, hunt a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his motives.
But the party, whose legitimacy and image remain inextricably tied to Mao, has refused to fully reckon with his historical sins.
David Rosenberg Pittsburgh To the Sports Editor: Re "At Liberty University, All Sins Are Forgiven on the Altar of Football," Dec.
Not surprisingly, the great sins of sexual dalliance, bribery and hubris all play a part, and the choice gets winnowed down.
"The American taxpayer should [not] be left on the hook to pay for the sins of the previous administration," he said.
But in the marketplace of ideas they champion, hypocrisy may yet turn out to be the deadliest — or costliest — of sins.
"Remember, the Supreme Court appointments; that covers, as we would say, a multitude of sins," Starr said Wednesday on Fox News.
Or SNL's Father Sarducci, arriving at the White House to make sure the faithless know they will pay for their sins.
Morgan is not a fatalist; she clearly believes that we can and must refuse to perpetuate the sins of our fathers.
But someone who had fled to the desert would experience sins of temptations that come from bodily desires, emotions, and thoughts.
Sure, Sins is often shirtless, but that's because one frequent topic he covers is his workout routines and triathlon training regimen.
In that moment, I turned away from my sins and placed my faith and trust in Jesus, which changed my life.
There is rough justice in this initial barrage of j'accuses, before people work out a hierarchy of sins and due process.
They profess their sins, admit their failures, and ask for the grace and love of the community—and it often works.
I'm certainly not keeping score of Scranton's eco sins, and I don't give a shit how many T-bones he eats.
And it suggests that redemption might be available, even to characters who may have committed the worst sins they can imagine.
The Hateful Eight is just mean, and it feels like the work of someone who looked around at America and concluded that it was a land full of angry, spiteful people who would be more willing to burn their own lives to the ground than admit either their own sins or the sins of their country.
Since he secretly owns the Bonne Nuit, pinning its illegal gambling, imbibing of minors, and other sins is a perfect legal gotcha.
Consider the litany of ideological sins that Sanders checks off to prove that Hillary Clinton is a moderate and not a progressive.
Mr Bolsonaro nominated another son, Eduardo, to be Brazil's ambassador to the United States, adding nepotism to his administration's list of sins.
Examples of such sins abound, the Pope said, from money launderers to business owners who take beach vacations while stiffing their employees.
At various points in the game, either Joseph Seed or his lieutenants with capture the player to monologue about sins and belonging.
Koziol believes that the whole passage — titled "From our Sins" — was progressive for its time and aimed to protect Jews from violence.
Zuckerberg has promised the company would atone for past sins through audits of former developers and changes in how it handles data.
Nicknamed the "super confessors," the grave sins they have license to forgive include defiling consecrated bread and wine and violating confessional secrecy.
Debbie, a party volunteer, waved a "Women for Trump" sign amid placards accusing Hillary Clinton of the routine range of cardinal sins.
This working woman's version seems more self-conscious: chastened by the canon-reproducing sins of its predecessor, eager to make itself useful.
" The modern church, he wrote, had become soft — all about self-esteem, materialism, and loving others by "affirming and celebrating their sins.
At the Disco: "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" Every single wedding we've gone to since watching this has been a crushing disappointment.
He had very clearly prepared for a debate where he would force Pence to repeatedly answer for the sins of Donald Trump.
His attorney, Maddox Kilgore, acknowledged several "sexual sins" during his opening statement, but said that was no basis for Harris' alleged crimes.
I know, I know, call the millennial police and throw me in millennial prison, for I've committed the most millennial of sins.
When I was sitting in church, I used to feel like the sermon was all about me – directed at my "sins" specifically.
But one thing all three have in common is a categorical refusal to ever alter their signature because of someone else's sins.
Constantly putting his life in peril for the greater good is how Daniel sees that he can amend for his father's sins.
Superbia is Latin for "pride," and it's also one of the seven deadly sins—the worst of the lot, to be exact.
All the mass shootings and terrorism its people experience could be linked to the sins of the homosexual community, in their view.
Many of the sins of the Ministry of Public Security have also been committed by the NSA at a more restrained scale.
The worshippers threw bread on to the sea to draw fish toward them, so that they can symbolically bear the sins away.
"My father said the cardinal sin of all sins is for a man to raise a hand to a woman," Biden said.
My use of mouthwash to cover my sins was as idiotically impotent as the idea I could drink like other, reasonable, people.
When negative partisanship is strong, Republicans are willing to believe the worst about Democrats — and rationalize away any sins committed by Republicans.
But Trulia found an easier way — by looking at metrics that could correlate with sins, like gambling (greed) and violent crime (wrath).
" When Zyuzin's troubles first started, he stuck a quote on the wall of his office: "Loans, like sins, weigh on your soul.
"Be a sinner, and let your sins be strong, but let your trust in Christ be stronger," he wrote to a friend.
Appelbaum argues that these political sins demand the impeachment of President Trump regardless of whether or not he has committed any crimes.
The 568-page behemoth released on Thursday covers sins large and small that were committed by federal investigators during the Clinton investigation.
But everywhere I go, if I identify myself as one, people start telling me immediately about their sins, illnesses and life histories.
Israel is guilty of many sins, but "abhorrent processes that took place in Europe," as he put it, are not happening here.
When it comes to the phenomenon of Donald Trump, you have to give him this: sanctimony is not foremost among his sins.
He forced Cersei to confess her sins and then sent her on a penance walk that none of us will ever forget.
A young woman, she says, was forced to disrobe after being forced to "confess" her sins in front of around 200 prisoners.
He talks of his anxiety and his penchant for second-guessing like a priest who has grown comfortable with his small sins.
Yet for all of our sins in the mainstream media, these alt-right websites are both far more pernicious and increasingly influential.
Oh, well the way he continues to eye the drunkard's wine, I assume he intends to spike it for his sins. Bah!
For the Scrovegni Chapel, Giotto also executed allegorical figures representing the seven deadly sins, painting them to resemble sculpture in carved marble.
In his comic, Angel sees the struggle, but readers are clued into his brooding on past sins and a cycle of violence.
If he chooses Catholicism, he'll do so with full knowledge of its institutional sins, armed with truths the church continues to avoid.
And she was unshakable in her sense of moral rectitude, viewing sins like lying, gambling and philandering as absolute corruptions of character.
"Hiding our nation's sins isn't the right way to do it," he wrote in a letter to the State Board of Education.
They all bear the burden of these sins; that burden should not be compounded by asking them to also bear the consequences.
All good Christian wisdom — except that some sinners only want a future where they can return to the same old awful sins.
"Blazing with self-righteous indignation toward others is often what people use to hide their own sins in the shadows," Elnes said.
But no amount of good deeds can excuse you from inherited sins, especially if you're unwilling to look them in the eye.
Today, many Iranians shrug off most of these sins, saying it should be up to individuals to decide if they commit any.
So the efforts of Trump's henchmen to use the specter of secularism to distract people from their boss's sins probably won't work.
But his sins are comparable to theirs: the hubris of money, made and spent ostentatiously, and challenging the way things are done.
"It sees Americans as members of groups, whose status is largely determined by the sins of the past and present," Packer observed.
Deforestation, climate change, entire species gone from the earth — it reads like a catalog of our sins, the price of our progress.
Iran has lots of sins to account for — including its cynical support for the bloody regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
Jane Eyre reforms and overpowers Rochester, whose sins are comparatively mild and who proves to be good at heart in the end.
Southern justice blamed the son for the sins of the father — and Emmett's killers were swiftly acquitted by an all-white jury.
Some priests in this deeply Catholic country even gave sermons saying Typhoon Haiyan was a form of divine punishment for human sins.
On paper, that may constitute unfair "bundling," one of the sins that did in Microsoft at its apex in the late 1990s.
He's secretly put out by the parishioners who believe that the serpent has been unloosed on Essex as punishment for their sins.
But if that's not possible, Sins suggests coordinating with the host a few days ahead to secure a spot in their oven.
Those who partake believe the bathing symbolically washes off their sins, and many also say the dip is good for their health.
They implored him, he said, even saying he was being un-Christian by not forgiving the priests' sins and accepting their redemption.
In the years since the financial crisis, many investment banks have had to pay significant amounts to atone for their various sins.
The House GOP did its job, and now some GOP supporters of repeal say the House is paying for the Senate's sins.
" Another asks about "any sins or misdeeds in your life that should have been resolved with priesthood authorities but have not been.
No, Bach and the choristers insist: We are all, Christian and Jew alike, responsible for Jesus' death as sacrifice for our sins.
If not, then Mr. Awlaki "could repent for those sins and his commitment to jihad would outweigh such transgressions," Mr. Abdulmutallab said.
Our gifts are easy to mimic; our sins and frailties, however—the glitch-ridden software of mortality—will be a tougher call.
Of course, regardless of these dangers or his sins, he will remain in office so long as congressional Republicans want him there.
They help pilgrims safely immerse themselves and drink — a ritual that is supposed to wash away sins and hasten entry into paradise.
The degree to which a nation is prepared to acknowledge its historical sins reflects the degree to which it has embraced freedom.
Locals also told Giselle that inflicting pain on oneself takes away the sins of the community and transfers them to the individual.

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