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And he clearly wants this book to serve as his apologia.
My students did not take the play as an apologia for Hamas.
Release could only come if and when he finished his long apologia.
When we come to public broadcasting, however, the apologia is uncomfortable.
One can read it as an apologia for comparative literature.
So this is in no way a complacent apologia for the West.
He seemed to leave a faint odor of apologia in the room.
His apologia, or whatever he calls it, was sent from Nairobi several days ago.
In these years he worked on his Apologia, which was published in 1852.
I dread to see the next apologia in this once respectable newspaper.
A rich apologia for the art of biography, from Plutarch on.
You're the pathetic apologia of a man whose whole life is a lie."
This is quoted from the Apologia version of the preface.
But it is also an apologia for some of Ramadan's most controversial positions.
That sounds like an apologia, subject to serious criticism.
All he had was a coarse and desperate apologia.
I couldn't use his Apologia - all he had lost was his own life.
For this is, above all else, an elegy and an apologia, a defense of a milieu.
Political apologias will not work, nor will the journalistic variety.
The book is an apologia for the paradoxes and anomalies of the author's own career.
It is regarded as one of the more important apologias of the ancient world.
Is it just me, or is this article little more than an apologia for prohibition?
This apologia of course ignored the fact that no defence evidence whatever was presented.
This movie is an apologia or it is nothing.
This tunnel vision affects the book as well, making it, in the end, less a confession than an apologia.