The prisoner showed no remorse for his crimes. . [noun]
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Why does n't he show more remorse for the murdered, innocent Iraqis? [noun]
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Indeed they seem to have no remorse for anything they have done. [noun]
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For the death of Twemlow--as he supposed--he felt no remorse whatever. [noun]
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The soldiers, becoming saddened with remorse, refused further to pursue their path of destruction--the entire army scattering in many directions. [noun]
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"Yet you both shed blood without mercy or remorse," said Morton, who could not suppress his feelings. [noun]
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The majority of people in contemporary society give themselves up to this debauchery without the slightest remorse. [noun]
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Paulus thought no more of the fair, sleeping woman; tortured by acute remorse he lay on the hard stones, feeling that he had striven in vain. [noun]
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Paulus declined to sup with them, for after he had scourged himself in despair and remorse for the throwing of the discus, he had vowed a strict fast. [noun]
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While Nitetis slept, Mandane lay awake, tormented by fearful remorse. [noun]
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Hast thou no honour--no conscience--no remorse for thy perfidious conduct towards me. [noun]
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