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exonerate sentence examples

  • Exonerate this man.
  • However the hire purchase act 1964 does not exonerate the seller from any liability under the finance agreement.
  • Exonerated the two governments entirely.
  • Exonerated by a police inquiry.
  • Let me say at once that mr wharf was completely exonerated in this whole matter.
  • Exonerated in several inquiries on the subject.
  • Exonerated of all blame.
  • Exonerated from all blame in case of disaster occurring at chichester during his absence.
  • Exonerate the local authority.
  • Lawyers representing the other defendants told court dukes ' report also exonerates their clients.
  • Exonerated the soldiers involved.
  • Exonerated by a court of inquiry.
  • In the judgment, all participants were totally exonerated except the bbc, which was roasted.
  • Exonerated from any liability to pay him damages.
  • Thankfully the skipper accepted the reasons stated for the mishap, subsequently i was fully exonerated.
  • Exonerated from responsibility for the growing inequalities in british society.
  • These people were all innocent, and subsequently exonerated.

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