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He wants the trial to be continued so that his guiltlessness can be proven.
Here perhaps both our guiltlessness becomes most evident.
Ira's supposed guiltlessness is magnified a hundredfold by his marriage to Fiona.
The self-tribute sent forth the message that this man was above the need for a lawyer, or any props to declare his guiltlessness.
In this manner you tend to twist your undoubted guiltlessness into an unjust reproach to others.
I burned to say if but one word, by way of triumph, and to render doubly sure their assurance of my guiltlessness.
Innocence (or guiltlessness) is a term used to indicate a lack of guilt, with respect to any kind of crime, sin, or wrongdoing.
Isolate attempts to invite witnesses for scientific project ended without accomplishment (ideological task, guiltlessness of method, imperfect technique, etc.).
She conveyed absolute guiltlessness - an invitation to sin without remorse that is as powerful as it is palpable.
A person whose goodness consists rather in his guiltlessness of vice, than in his prowess in virtue."
This verse reflects the Christian tradition of the "guiltlessness of Jesus" in Pilate's Court.
The soft tacos with black beans, chili and cilantro-lime dressing are an awesome amount of food that is good enough to elevate eating beyond mere guiltlessness.
He looked up, wide-eyed, as she stepped in: his look was one of hope, or vast and godlike mirth, of guiltlessness and fearlessness.
A tear seemed to dim her eye when she saw us, but she quickly recovered herself, and a look of sorrowful affection seemed to attest her utter guiltlessness.
In addition to the guiltlessness of Jesus this verse also reflects the rejection of the truth of God: Jesus, the witness to truth was rejected, ignored and condemned.
Phạm Du made an underhand maneuver by bribing lots to high-rank officials in the capital, accusing Bỉnh Di of ferocious massacre and wailed about the guiltlessness.
His is a book about the Swiss people, his own countrymen, a "nation of guilty innocents and innocent guilty," consumed in a "mania for self-righteousness, guiltlessness and perpetual purity."
Even while he listens to his victims' charges, he is convinced of his guiltlessness and their collusion; even after his career and friendships are destroyed, he vows not to reform his ways.
The tender solicitude of her mother, her childlike grief, and her firm belief in the real guiltlessness of her daughter, touched even the custodians of the Tombs who are enured to scenes of pathos.
Todd now furiously accuses Mrs. Lovett of deceiving him, but Mrs. Lovett maintains her guiltlessness, saying that although Lucy had indeed taken poison, she did not die but instead went insane.
Is there an innocence in the child, Or will he find in the lead and silver nnging Of time that advances the maturity ot man, That the guiltlessness that shone in trailing clouds Of glory was a fraud, and kill a mystery?
How the introspective and overmothered sons of the ghetto, from David Levinsky to Alexander Portnoy, would have envied Ms. Mukherjee's new Americans - their guiltlessness, bounce, sexual freedom, their easy money and the lightness of their footsteps on the American landscape.
Kessler goes on to argue progressively and contradictorily the guiltlessness of the Germans as a whole, to defend the visit of President Ronald Reagan to the SS cemetery at Bitburg and from there to suggest that the Jews were in part to blame for Hitler's crimes.