101. Street accepted the apology. 102. The Anti-Defamation League said it accepted the apology. 103. The apology was accepted. 104. The New York based anti-defamation organization for Roman Catholics accepted the apology Thursday. 105. The National Olympic Committee accepted his apologies and gave him the go-ahead to compete in Salt Lake City. 106. We have accepted their apologies. 107. Zoeller apologized and Woods accepted that apology, but Woods was more concerned about what can be learned from the controversy than in saying Zoeller meant no harm. 108. Woods accepted the apology four days later in a statement faxed to news organizations. 109. Woods waited nearly four days and then accepted the apology. 110. Woods did not accept the apology until Thursday night of that week. |
|