This very unpreparedness, however, rendered still less excusable her treatment of the Irredentist agitation, which brought her within a hairs-breadth of a conflict with Austria. [Please select]
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This cannot be justified, though it is excusable. [Please select]
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"You are very excusable, Mr." [Please select]
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Quite excusable, sir. [Please select]
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"At the start, the error of the possessor was excusable but not irreparable." [Please select]
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Perhaps he wanted to hear the woman's voice again, which was excusable. [Please select]
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Closely connected with this pseudo-difficulty is another one of wider scope and greater complication--more excusable therefore. [Please select]
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This autobiographical babble is excusable for one reason only. [Please select]
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If so, not strange; fear, under the circumstances, excusable, even in the hearts of heroes. [Please select]
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To eat the vanquished, that's good warfare, the only sort excusable. [Please select]
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The treaty of Caudium was not ratified, and subterfuges little excusable, although approved at a later period by Cicero,[192] gave to the refusal an appearance of justice. [Please select]
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