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  • 11apologize — Synonyms and related words: alibi, alibi out of, apologize for, ask forgiveness, beg indulgence, beg pardon, cover with excuses, defend, do penance, espouse, excuse, express regret, justify, lie out of, make apology for, offer excuse for, plead… …

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  • 12apologize — verb please allow me to apologize for my wrongful accusations Syn: say (one is) sorry, express regret, be apologetic, make an apology, ask forgiveness, ask for pardon; informal eat one s words, eat humble pie …

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  • 13For the Cause — ST episode series = Deep Space Nine name = For the Cause Eddington gives orders ep num = 93 prod num = 494 date = May 6, 1996 writer = Ronald D. Moore director = James L. Conway guest = Kenneth Marshall as Michael Eddington Penny Johnson as… …

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  • 14Apologize — «Apologize» Сингл OneRepublic из альбома Dreaming Out …

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  • 15apologize — [v] express remorse, regret admit guilt, ask forgiveness, ask pardon, atone, beg pardon, bow to*, clear oneself, confess, cop a plea*, cop out*, crawl*, excuse oneself, get down on knees*, give satisfaction*, make amends, make reparations, make… …

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  • 16apologize — (also apologise) ► VERB ▪ express regret for something that one has done wrong …

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  • 17apologize — [ə päl′əjīz΄] vi. apologized, apologizing 1. to make an apology; acknowledge, and express regret for, a fault, wrong, etc. 2. to make a formal defense in speech or writing apologizer n …

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  • 18Apologize (song) — Infobox Single Name = Apologize Caption = iTunes cover Artist = OneRepublic Album = Dreaming Out Loud Released = 2006 (original release) November 2007 (digital re release) track no = 04 Recorded = 2006 Genre = Pop rock, piano rock Length = 3:28… …

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  • 19Media Matters for America — For other organizations, see Media Matters (disambiguation). Media Matters for America Screenshot from Media Matters for America (April 14, 2009) URL …

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  • 20for — We use for + a period of time to say how long something goes on: for six years (I ve lived in this house for six years.) for two hours (We watched television for two hours last night.) for a week (Ann is going away for a week in September.) Are… …

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