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On earth; but saved in heaven By your recanting.
Competent candidates are busy recanting every sane thing they ever did or said.
After recanting her story, the police said, she was charged as a juvenile with filing a false police report.
Had he been bulldozed into recanting?
The judge grants a mistrial given the death of Neary and the recanting of other witness statements.
He was only released on probation in March 1934 after recanting his political views and agreeing to disperse his theatrical company.
There'll be no mock trial, no public recanting, no He found it difficult to say what he knew her fears were.
Though Sampley clearly helped win Stoll's release by recanting his testimony, it hasn't purged the past.
Complicating the issue is Le Gougne's subsequent recanting of her story of collusion.
Prosecutors say such recanting is common, and the crimes of domestic violence almost always occur behind closed doors, out of sight of disinterested witnesses.
Despite his official recanting of his scientific beliefs, Galileo was convicted of challenging the authority of the Church.
He stood apart as if the recanting of the Haruchai had shaken him to the core of his strength, rendering him inaccessible to consolation.
Amy Goodman: Troy Davis faces execution on 21 September, despite seven of nine non-police witnesses recanting.
It is said that he escaped the penalties of heresy by recanting his errors, and was despised accordingly by his Protestant contemporaries.
Outside of court, his lawyer, Justin Loughry, said that Ms. Gonzalez's recanting had doomed both the prosecutor's and the parole board's cases.
I'd grown increasingly discomfited listening to Raoul's recanting of his meeting with Norm Clarke, especially the parts about the man called Canada.
The testimony included a recanting by David Harris, who originally blamed Mr. Adams for the 1976 killing of Officer Robert Wood.
In offering "this apology and this recanting of my previous position," Mr. Bennett said the device had become a "source of mischief" in Congress.
Muslim sources say a by-product of the agreement was the recanting of Islam by many Christians who had been forced to convert under Al-Hakim's persecutions.
He said allegations about the recanting of one witness's testimony and other problems did not constitute anything like evidence that the Mehlis inquiry was running into trouble, as Syria says.
In a matter of months, Barbour's embarrassment led to a recanting of some of the views he and Russell had previously shared, including any reliance upon prophetic chronology.
Asked about the recanting, a Pentagon official said, "That may be the case, but there are tape recordings and sworn statements, and all of that will be in the report."
In December 1927, Ford finally gave in and not only shuttered the paper, but wrote a public letter to ADL president Sigmund Livingston recanting his anti-Semitic views.
In an article last August, Mr. Isikoff described Mrs. Willey's account, Ms. Steele's confirmation and then Ms. Steele's recanting.
Emily Gest, the spokeswoman for the Department of Investigation, said yesterday, "One of the firefighters offered to come in, make admissions, but it amounted to a partial recanting, which the commissioner rejected."