public recantation
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In spite of his advisers he determines to make a public recantation over the television-radio which would wreck the republic and his reputation.
From Time Magazine Archive
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For weeks, the former G.O.P. chairman's public recantation has seemed to echo in political circles.
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He was too much of an impostor to be deeply tinged with fanaticism, and was not unwilling to make a public recantation of his heresies if he could thereby save his life.
From Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 3 by Mackay, Charles
Less than a week later, Lord Baringstoke’s public recantation was the talk of London.
From Marge Askinforit by Pain, Barry
Then, in a magisterial tone, he called on Clerambault to sit down and write on the spot a public recantation.
From Clerambault The Story of an Independent Spirit During the War by Rolland, Romain