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1. In their letter to the governor, the victim’s family asked him not to give clemency to their son’s murderer.
2. he made himself indispensable to the parish priest.
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2. he made himself indispensable to the parish priest.
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1. In hopes of getting clemency from the law review board, the young lawyer begged for forgiveness.
2. To most teenagers, their mobile phones are indispensable to their happiness.
3. As any police officer can attest, driving while texting is not safe.
4. Since the accomplice lied on the stand, he is not eligible for immunity and may serve time in jail.
5. The murderer knew it would be foolish to expect leniency from the judge.
6. People on a diet may have to suppress their desire to eat chocolate.
7. The police have the writ and right to enforce the law.
8. Due to the red marks around her neck and her pale skin, the Medi-Cal examiner determined that the woman died of asphyxiation.
9. Only dancers of the highest caliber will be invited to perform for the president.
10. In order to process the environment for information, humans often go through several methods of cognition.
11. The chef's modus operandi for preparing a meal always began with laying out all the ingredients and tools needed on the counter.
2. To most teenagers, their mobile phones are indispensable to their happiness.
3. As any police officer can attest, driving while texting is not safe.
4. Since the accomplice lied on the stand, he is not eligible for immunity and may serve time in jail.
5. The murderer knew it would be foolish to expect leniency from the judge.
6. People on a diet may have to suppress their desire to eat chocolate.
7. The police have the writ and right to enforce the law.
8. Due to the red marks around her neck and her pale skin, the Medi-Cal examiner determined that the woman died of asphyxiation.
9. Only dancers of the highest caliber will be invited to perform for the president.
10. In order to process the environment for information, humans often go through several methods of cognition.
11. The chef's modus operandi for preparing a meal always began with laying out all the ingredients and tools needed on the counter.