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A Quick One, While He's Away

A short tease of the final section, "You Are Forgiven", was used to end a concert at the Wembley Arena on 16 November 2000.

Brayim Younisi

After Mohammad Mosaddegh being overthrown in a coup d'état in 1955 he got fired from Iranian army and sentenced to death however he had been forgiven and eventually spend 8 years in jail in Pahlavi regime (Shah).

Costigan Commission

At Kerry Packer's state funeral in February 2006, his son James stated that the Packers had never forgiven Costigan for what they took to be a smear.

Greg Hough

After releasing one album, another former Petra founding member, John DeGroff, joined the project and the band changed its name to GHF (God Has Forgiven).

Independent Irish Party

However two Irish MPs, John Sadleir and William Keogh then broke ranks by joining this ministry, an act for which they were never forgiven in Ireland, where they were remembered with contempt a century later.

Patriarch Callinicus IV of Constantinople

In January 1761 he escaped and returned on the slay in Istanbul, where he obtained to be forgiven and in October 1763 he returned to his birth town, Zagora.

Sanctus Real

The band is best known for their number one singles "Beautiful Day" (a U2 cover), "Everything About You", "The Fight Song", "I'm Not Alright", "Don't Give Up", "We Need Each Other", "Forgiven" and "Lead Me".

Susan Floyd

She has also had featured roles in several motion pictures, including Domestic Disturbance and Forgiven, and starred opposite Al Pacino and Jerry Orbach in Chinese Coffee.

The Corrs – Live

However, this CD was released as a bonus disc with The Corrs' previous album, Forgiven, Not Forgotten in Australia in 1996.

The Forgiven

The Forgiven is a best-selling 2012 novel by Lawrence Osborne first published in the United States by Hogarth and in the United Kingdom by the same imprint the following year.

The Heart of Everything

"Forgiven" (maxi version) was released on September 12, 2008 also to promote the Black Symphony release.

World Tour E.P.

The EP contains two songs from the band's 1997 album, Evergreen, "Evergreen" and "Don't Let It Get You Down"; two songs from the band's 1997 appearance at the Glastonbury Festival, "Rescue" and "Altamont"; and "Forgiven", a track recorded for the Robert Elms Show on Greater London Radio.


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