This is a rather subjective question, and it really depends on your personal opinions about the topic. In my eyes, yes, justice and forgiveness can go hand in hand. Let's take an example of an offender who committed a particular crime.
He or she will be prosecuted for what they did, and thus justice will be served. However, after they've endured their punishment, they might become law-abiding citizens again, and this is where forgiveness takes place - they can be forgiven for their evil deeds and allowed back into the society (although, this depends on the crime they've committed).
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These paradoxical words from the three witches to Banquo express the contradiction that Banquo is lesser than Macbeth in terms of power, but greater than Macbeth because his descendents will be kings after Macbeth is dead.
The second one. Cody and Aleena are the antecedents and <em>their</em> is the pronoun referring back to them.
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me: Hello may I please order a phone?
her: Yes which phone would you like?
me: the newest iphone would be good.
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