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actual sin

NOUN
  1. a sin committed of your own free will (as contrasted with original sin)

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  • More lamentations than actual singing, the voice becomes an integrant part of each track.
  • In this taxonomy of transgression, original sin merited less punishment than did actual sins, as noted by the monk William in his debate with the heresiarch Henry of Lausanne (minori pena teneantur). A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • Georgia Soul blog has an actual single - Vicki Collins '"I'm Ready" - released by Soulville Records, the record label storefront behind Robert Kennedy in this 1968 photo of Martin Luther King's funeral procession we posted a few weeks ago. Pecanne log
  • I like the way the whole thing is skewed towards the safety of our children, so no-one need focus too closely on the actual sinister censorious implications for consenting adults behind this initiative.
  • Paul recognizes his own capacity for evil, his actual sin and the forgiveness he has received, and his words explode into a doxology.
  • In another slight change in proceedings, last week's audition rounds showed more actual singers and far less emotionally adrift "local eccentrics" chivvied on to be heckled by 4,000 friends. The X Factor: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • I was so eager to be a part of something underground at that point that I would have committed actual sins involving caffeine to be accepted as a writer.
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