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He tried for the rest of his life to exonerate himself.
I do hear a great deal, though nothing ever to exonerate her.
No, he would at least try to exonerate himself first.
In the past 10 years, at least 220 people have been exonerated across the country.
"The problem is in real life, he cannot always be exonerated."
He would have to leave a note to exonerate them.
The article did not state who had exonerated them or why.
This was not a matter under which they could exonerate him.
Why die now, when I might be exonerated and live the rest of my life?
After many years the court exonerated him, but this did not bring back both health and family.
The Senate exonerated him by a vote of 56 to 5.
She would give him a fair chance to exonerate himself.
If the Lady were exonerated, what would he do then?
They were exonerated of all the charges brought against them.
In 1906, eight years after his death, he was exonerated completely.
Two of those people have been exonerated and sent home from prison.
The blond woman had the look of one who'd just been exonerated.
All the same, I could not exonerate myself from blame.
The former American hero gone bad and now about to be exonerated?
He was sure the blood on his shirt would exonerate him.
He takes his evidence to the police, who exonerate him of all charges.
They are later exonerated when the evidence against them is found to have been planted.
She might want to talk to the police, hoping to exonerate her father.
He was again exonerated by courts for lack of evidence.
"He will now put his trust in that system to exonerate him."