She got in touch with the feelings of repentant wife-beaters and self-abasing Promise Keepers.
However, these estimates are likely to make Ms Hewitt cross rather than embarrassed or repentant.
Hindley, now repentant not that that made one jot of difference drew maps for her.
And that August, a convent of the Franciscan order, a house for repentant women, gave refuge to the grieving Fornarina.
Reunited with their families, they had benefited, as had several hundred other repentant jihadists, from state pensions designed to ease a return to civilian life.
Poole Council said she was "incredibly repentant" of her remark.
But the army has many other brigades, too: repentant neocons such as Francis Fukuyama, legal scholars such as Douglas Kmiec, and conservative talk-show hosts such as Michael Smerconish.
Leighton Andrews was straining as he tried not to gloat this morning, offering the Welsh Labour government's welcome to the "repentant sinner" Michael Gove back into the GCSE fold.
Even Jonah, who should have been very self satisfied at saving the entire city of Ninevah from destruction, was petulant because the promised fire and brimstone was thwarted by a repentant population.
Former communists, whether or not they disavowed Stalin, should not write Hungary's history, says Ms Schmidt: it would be like letting old Nazis, repentant though they might be, write Germany's pre-war history.
Like a repentant Scrooge bestowing a plump Christmas turkey upon the Cratchits, one could not help but get the chilly bumps as the market rallied almost 9% from Nov. 25, 2011 to December 7.
The natural moments between them, which transcend the labored repentant-brother subplot, capture the thrill of finding a person who makes you feel like there is no one as smart, funny, or good-looking as the two of you.
John Idumange, the committee secretary, told the BBC that the queries had so far covered "a huge range of issues" from whether a particular levy was legitimate to finding out if repentant militants had been granted an amnesty.
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