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  1. Eanflaed's kinship with Oswine subsequently obliged Oswiu to found a monastery at the place of Oswine's death at Gilling in Yorkshire in expiation of his murder ( HE 111, 24).
  2. The Cabinet were much less happy about this, as were Mountbatten's own staff: however, General Slim, in command of 14th Army, showed more understanding, declaring (19 April): "Help already given by BNA has gone long way towards expiation of political crimes."
  3. It was a kind of expiation, the only kind that really hurt him.
  4. In Agamemnon, The Libation-Bearers , and The Furies , the one such trilogy that we have complete - the great drama of revenge and expiation, as long, in the aggregate, as a Shakespeare tragedy - there is more action.
  5. Finally, the question of national guilt and its expiation was to have a long history in relation to abolition and emancipation involving a definition of national interest as meeting national duty by observing the religious conception of proper order in the world.
  6. Seen in this light de-industrialisation was not the onset of a foreign disease but the unavoidable expiation of past neglect.
  7. Gordon Phillips has stressed the way in which this objective, and the General Strike, can be seen as an "expiation of 1921".
  8. "I saw that this cataclysm must be an expiation for some barbarous crime of civilization, some terrible human lie.
  9. We expect to find a guilty incident or relationship because he writes continually of guilt; we expect to find sin because he speaks of atonement and expiation.
  10. The modern world is juxtaposed against and involved with a world very definitely presented in terms of primitive rite - nowhere more clearly than in the ritual expiation of the curse.
  11. In the narratives, descriptions of killing are specifically and explicitly couched in terms of the shedding of another person's blood, whilst acts of lawful vengeance for clan murder are similarly spoken of in terms of effecting an expiation by blood (Lev.
  12. Small wonder, then, that a lot of resentment and guilt rub off on the social worker himself or herself; and that, when opportunity arises for public shouts of, No better than we are!, it may be seized upon with a fine disregard for logic in expiation of sins which might be regarded in others as excusable.
  13. Is that expiation required?

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