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Guilt-ridden and seething with injustice, the soldiers' commander, Colonel Dax Douglas defends his men in the court martial proceedings, all the while sensing that his just, righteous cause may already be lost.
John Farr: Kirk Douglas Turns 95! John Farr 2011
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Guilt-ridden, Bush says she lost her faith for "many, many years."
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Guilt-ridden veteran admits deception on war record
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Guilt-ridden, Annie carried me for another seven months.
The Roach Andrew Bowen 2010
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Guilt-ridden, Bush says she lost her faith for "many, many years."
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Guilt-ridden and ashamed, Saleema wanted to drop her gaze, but she forced herself to look Amirah straight in the eye.
Stealing Candy Allison Hobbs 2010
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Guilt-ridden and ashamed, Saleema wanted to drop her gaze, but she forced herself to look Amirah straight in the eye.
Stealing Candy Allison Hobbs 2010
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Guilt-ridden, she almost told Father Juan everything then, looking for absolution in the event that she died.
Crusade Nancy Holder 2010
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Guilt-ridden over having been a less-than-ideal son and never making peace with his dad after their recent argument, Junior goes to a bar looking for the Green Hornet…and a fight.
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Guilt-ridden over his responsibility for the destruction of nature and unable to live among men who will go on pointing the finger of blame at him, Henry David realizes that he must atone: “There are wildernesses still, and what was lost at Concord might yet return, if it knows that its return will be safeguarded.”
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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