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Chris is usually depicted as naive to the point of blamelessness.
But he had the sustaining conviction of blamelessness.
When you go out on our sort of job everything's covered with a layer of cagey blamelessness.
Mr Smith is right to shed old baggage, but he will have to offer voters something more than dull blamelessness.
Once again he asserted that Falael could bear witness as to his blamelessness.
Although the law recognized the victim's blamelessness, rhetoric used by the defense indicates that attitudes of blame among jurors could be exploited.
But this isn't a plea for blamelessness; rather it's a plea for other people to look at the same problem.
Characters like Robinson have the fatal transparency of goodness, a passive blamelessness that may in itself be a tragic flaw.
"Dwarves," Matt cried, "I claim no blamelessness before you now.
He recognized the flats for what they were--just so many layers of big-brained blamelessness.
Blamelessness is next to godliness; nobody in authority is held responsible for blunders, no matter how costly.
And some philosophers on religion stress that the biblical notion of forgiveness of sin is not equivalent to blamelessness.
I could scream into their minds a torrent of explanations, pleas for forgiveness, declarations of blamelessness.
Colour - White is the colour of the Faculty, signifying cleanliness and blamelessness.
The dispute has left each side angry and shell-shocked and convinced of its own blamelessness and the other side's determination to make mischief.
The Blamelessness and Reconstruction list (376/731) is a political coalition formed for the Iraqi governorate elections of 2009.
"Readily expendable, perhaps, if such a sacrifice would establish Frennelech's blamelessness in Kroaxia's eyes?"
He would be confident and depressed all in the same breath, as if some conviction of innate blamelessness had checked the truth writhing within him at every turn.
There are plenty of decent legislators, and plenty of able legislators; but the blamelessness and the fighting edge are not always combined.
Fletcher was characterized by saintly piety, rare devotion, and blamelessness of life, and the testimony of his contemporaries to his godliness is unanimous.
He had not, even in a year when blamelessness rather than experience was his party's supreme need in a candidate, become its banner bearer without possessing certain political apperceptions.
They said "Despite the blamelessness of Congress in Bowen, the Supreme Court further considered whether the expenditure of tax appropriations was unconstitutional 'as applied.'
Clark's first adulterous adventure happens with unseemly dispatch, and without any unpleasant residue of guilt: "Later he was astounded by the ease and blamelessness of this infidelity."
The Sadrist Movement supported the Blamelessness and Reconstruction (376) list and the Independent Trend of the Noble Ones (284)
It is either a mark of their loyalty, my failure or the blamelessness with which Tony Blair has conducted his life that I have come up with so little in that department."