- - Reconciliation
- - reconciliation for democrat, one mentally not all there
- - Reparation from that one mentioned
- - 2007 romantic war film starring Keira Knightley and James McAvoy
- - Amends style in article intended for audience
- - Reconciled with blokes? Time for satisfaction
- - Redress, restitution
- - Process of making up for past wrongs
- - note meant somehow to show compensation
- - Making up is indicated, say after lunchtime
- - Amends note meant to be funny
- - Act of making amends for a wrong deed
- - At one, men finally start reparations
- - Reparation for a sin
- - Ian McEwan book
- - 2001 Ian McEwan novel
- - Penance
- - A sound quality -- people with time for reparation
- - Reparation for a wrong
- - Reparation agreed, paid around November
- - Making amends
- - Reconciled men finally start reparations
- - Reconciled people finally start reparations
- - Portion of what one mentioned as reparation
- - Reparation, note, meant changes
- - 2007 war drama starring James McAvoy and Keira Knightley, adapted from an Ian McEwan novel
- - Made mental note: 'Rusticate student to gain expiation'
- - Redemption meant getting upset about mood
- - Yom Kippur theme
- - Part of what one mentions is reparation
- - Making good
- - Single fellows in Tibet, empty following a penance
- - 43-/21-Across nominee of 2007
- - 2007 film with the tagline "You can only imagine the truth"
- - Contrition may lead to it
- - Satisfactory reparation.
- - Satisfaction
- - Satisfaction of a sort
- - Compensation for a wrong.
- - Amends
- - Expiation
- - Reparations
- - keira knightley film based on an ian mcewan novel
- - In unity people finally sought redemption
- - One hour after midnight intended, say, for expiation
- - makeup ritual
- - Jewish Day of ......, Yom Kippur
- - note meant new reparation
- - 2007 film starring Keira Knightley
- - Film by Joe Wright based on a novel by Ian McEwan
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