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When people care enough about history to study and read it, it’s a small sin to lie and mislead in dramas.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 29, 2017

But he was addicted to at least one small sin, according to former British Prime Minister Sir Harold Wilson.

From Time Magazine Archive

For, in the very course of probing the children's small sin to the bottom, their own larger sins suddenly escape out of the past and confront them.

From Time Magazine Archive

No man to avoid the wages of small sin, Dreamboat Presley had a friend show up in court two days later with the fine money: $20.50.

From Time Magazine Archive

She did not spare herself; she told him everything, searching the secret recesses of her heart for some small sin in hiding, some fault, perhaps, overlooked or forgotten.

From The Danger Mark by Wenzell, A. B.




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