Showing none of the pardonable touchiness with which the Chinese, at times, protest their ability to get along without foreign help after the war, the Roman Catholic Bishop and.
Like all great writers who have finished their race, have time to rest on their oars, Author Shaw is looking back with pardonable pride at his still effervescent wake, planning .
With pardonable pride, however, he tells how Mancha, his spirit still unbroken after some 10,000 mi.
Morning Minutes venial VEE-nee-uhl (adjective) Capable of being forgiven; not heinous; excusable; pardonable. — Dictionary.com
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Shinzo Abe in Sydney Morning Herald North Korea's nuclear weapons test can never be pardonable. But we should collect and analyse more intelligence on the matter in a cool-headed manner,Abe said in Seoul, where he was to hold talks with President Roh Moo-Hyun.
Praful Patel in CNN-IBN I am not saying it is pardonable, but it is something that can happen in any part of the world. I have travelled with great difficulty even in developed airports,says Praful Patel as way of excuse.
Zinedine Zidane in Times Online It was an act that was not pardonable. I apologise to all the children who might have seen it. I always tell children that they should avoid doing such things,Zidane told CanalPlus, the French television channel, in his first explanation for...