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- noun Plural form of
innocent .
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Examples
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The president has already, I think, expressed, in some of his earlier remarks at the Pentagon, just how deeply he feels about the murder of what he called the innocents and how they can't be explained and only endured.
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The killing of innocents is murder, and the support of such killing, no matter how you spin it, fluff it up, paint it pretty, and dowse it in perfume is wrong.
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Only in the twisted mind of Bolton could the saving of two innocents from the horrors and brutalization of a dozen years in a gulag be seen as a bad thing.
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And anyone that commits crimes against innocents is clearly a sinner.
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The bombing of countless wedding parties, schools and civilian homes, killing countless children and other innocents is criminal, yet you try to justify these crimes.
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What this killer failed to understand in committing murder, while perhaps saving the lives of some innocents, is that the clinic will still function and there will be other Tillers as long as abortion is the law of the land.
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IP addresses can be faked and “false positives” can result in innocents being targeted.
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A bedwetting coward has trouble understanding that the mass slaughter of innocents is problematic?
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The blood of these innocents is on the catholics who voted for the 'O.'
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The killing of innocents is murder, and the support of such killing, no matter how you spin it, fluff it up, paint it pretty, and dowse it in perfume is wrong.
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