"Graciously, I beg you to absolve me | |
(in latin) Ego te absolvo.* * (I absolve you). | |
- Did he absolve you? | |
- Does that absolve me? | |
- Fine, I absolve you. | |
"Graciously, I beg you to absolve me | |
(in latin) Ego te absolvo.* * (I absolve you). | |
- Did he absolve you? | |
- Does that absolve me? | |
- Fine, I absolve you. | |
"Party A absolves Party B | |
- Good. I guess that absolves you of any conspiratorial thing that you fixed the election. | |
A stepson absolves you of any biological blame. | |
And do you think that absolves you of any responsibility? | |
And how convenient that such an attitude absolves you of any responsibility. | |
"Party A absolves Party B | |
- Good. I guess that absolves you of any conspiratorial thing that you fixed the election. | |
A stepson absolves you of any biological blame. | |
And do you think that absolves you of any responsibility? | |
And how convenient that such an attitude absolves you of any responsibility. | |
"And all those who participate in such crimes are guilty of the gravest sins and may not be absolved in confession nor admitted to Holy Communion. " | |
"Appeared in the chapter house at Lincoln and confessed the sin "and was absolved. | |
"He was unanimously absolved." | |
"O to be absolved from previous ties and conventions. | |
"We, therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states; That they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown." | |
"death" does it for you. It's your way of absolving yourself of guilt. | |
And I'm not confessing... either... absolving my sins so that I can see my maker. | |
Anyone wishing to participate in our experiment should sign this waiver absolving the casino from any responsibility for damages. | |
Because Damon thinks he killed Sarah, and instead of absolving him, | |
But I don't even know what I'm absolving him of. | |
"And all those who participate in such crimes are guilty of the gravest sins and may not be absolved in confession nor admitted to Holy Communion. " | |
"Appeared in the chapter house at Lincoln and confessed the sin "and was absolved. | |
"He was unanimously absolved." | |
"O to be absolved from previous ties and conventions. | |
"We, therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states; That they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown." | |
"death" does it for you. It's your way of absolving yourself of guilt. | |
And I'm not confessing... either... absolving my sins so that I can see my maker. | |
Anyone wishing to participate in our experiment should sign this waiver absolving the casino from any responsibility for damages. | |
Because Damon thinks he killed Sarah, and instead of absolving him, | |
But I don't even know what I'm absolving him of. | |