81.   Regardless, his apology is sure to have political implications in scandal-absorbed Washington.

82.   Retrospective apologies can be a kind of psychopolitics that makes the apologizer feel good without doing anything concrete about the enduring consequences of past injustices.

83.   Since many who had suffered this monstrous assault are still alive, the apology was not just another piece of posturing.

84.   Since then there have been apologies, sidestepped questions and forced smiles, but the battle lines are as prominent as the zippered scar across Reeves chest.

85.   Sheffield, through his agent, Jim Neader, rescinded his trade request, but there was no apology to his teammates for the distractions his ultimatums caused.

86.   So, Mr. Davis, more apologies may be forthcoming.

87.   Snelling did so, but NAU said the apology was unacceptable.

88.   Still, she said, the apology was meaningful to her family.

89.   The apology is a good start.

90.   The apology was prompt, and said precisely what needed to be said.

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