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Granted, there may have been some misdoing on the part of my clients, but we don't expect juveniles to exercise good judgment.
You could not save him any more than you could save yourself from the results of your own misdoing!
The actions began with reports that the state security agents, the hated "Stasi," were incinerating documents and other evidence of past misdoing.
"Misdoing," an astonished Rhonwen learns, "lost its importance as time trod it into the earth."
I shall eternally see his evil eyes as he threw himself into that well-hole in a vain effort to escape from the consequences of his own misdoing.
There had fallen upon him a blow, cruel, indeed, but yet only the punishment of old misdoing; and he had rebelled and plunged into fresh sin.
In the carriage, as she drove thither, the thought of Georges had vanished and that of Philippe's misdoing had again taken complete possession of her.
Eventually, Ric decided the pressure of covering up their misdoing was too great to bear, and after making up with Abra, departed once more for Africa on sabbatical.
But gradually, as his noble purpose unfolded, based as it was on a misconception as to the misdoing of which he himself had spoken, he had been almost stricken dumb.
That Mr. Creakle, the proprietor, was down by the sea-side with Mrs. and Miss Creakle; and that I was sent in holiday-time as a punishment for my misdoing, all of which he explained to me as we went along.
He had been born and bred in this loyalty, and in the belief that a seigneur, an aristocrat who was the prop and mainstay of the throne could do no wrong, or if he did, there was certainly a reason and an explanation for his misdoing.
Hosokawa, who quit last month after being embroiled in allegations of financial misdoing, became a special target for nationalist wrath last year after he apologised for Japan's bloody occupation of China and the "war of aggression" that it then launched around Asia in World War II.
Koptev, the head of the Russian Space Agency, later told reporters: "Our legal advisors told us that the fine for any misdoing aboard the station, including damage to morale, could exceed the money that we had earned from Tito's contract, and could even exceed Russia's space budgetary capacity."
Chitragupta maintains record of the activities of all living beings, judges them based on good-deeds and misdoing, and decides, upon ones death, whether they will attain Nirvana, i.e., the completion of their life cycle and redemption from all worldly troubles or, receive punishment for their misdoing in another life form.