Does anyone out there still heed the old admonition, If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all? |
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No, it does not achieve the sensation of the friend's living embrace or the shock of a fraternal admonition. |
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Nor would they have listened to my admonition to refrain from any but nonviolent protests. |
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In our times, this message has far more resonance than a straightforward official admonition to shape up. |
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In spite of that admonition, Fichman's book is not a conventional, chronological biography. |
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From the moment of the judge's admonition, the nature of vigilantism in Montana changed. |
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In the week after he wrote that memo, he broke his own admonition about discussing the investigation with people outside the company. |
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For example, the time-honored admonition to make sure kids with colds or the flu rest in bed and get plenty of fluids could actually boomerang. |
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So, while not disavowing the memo should your Democratic staff on the select committee be taking that as a straightforward admonition? |
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Despite the admonition that you can't judge a book by its cover, I tend to find that, increasingly, you can. |
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This new admonition, new warning from the government just came today. |
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Set against all these worries, the perks of a few quid in government money and the admonition that you need kids to support you in your old age is not exactly convincing. |
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The timeliness and verity of this admonition is not arguable. |
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It is sometimes said, rather unperceptively, that his admonition is of no help to a judge who can hardly decide a case by prophesying what he himself will in fact do. |
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I submit that we are all teachers here and this admonition carries a heavy responsibility. |
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Nay, We have sent them their admonition, but they turn away from their admonition. |
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The funds had come, however, with the admonition that the federal government should not be regarded in future as the source of similar funding. |
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Mr. Speaker, that question by the member opposite is very reminiscent of his admonition of his leader during leadership debates. |
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It seemed to me the parliamentary secretary was trying for a while after the admonition, but he has only a few seconds left, in any event. |
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The other cases were the object for a colloquy, of instruction or of admonition, whether in the personal colloquy or in the common encounters. |
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Our pericope is an admonition to live up to the calling of discipleship by avoiding a long list of negative behaviors and aspiring to unity in the church. |
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Apparently admonition about his lateness has no effect upon her. |
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This was not a perverse admonition to self-hatred or a call to complacency in the face of oppression. |
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His admonition last week to the Irish church repeatedly emphasised that heaven still awaits the penitent pedophile priest. |
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It will be interesting to see how that admonition plays with the die-hards. |
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That Soundos survived, and with a bullet in her head, seems to many an act of God, and an admonition. |
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So practice that admonition and never prudishly be ashamed of your body, naked or otherwise. |
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But even his efforts at mollification could be read as an admonition. |
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Nor is it the word of a soothsayer: little admonition it is ye receive. |
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Therefore, following the admonition of the U. S. Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy cited above, this verse has been elided from the exemplar lection that follows. |
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Champagnat's admonition to the Brothers to make their charity all-inclusive and to beware of envying anybody, begot in Walfrid that generosity of spirit referred to by the Celtic Chairman, Bob Quinn. |
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Allah commands justice, the doing of good, and given to kith and kin, and He forbids all indecent deeds, and evil and rebellion: He instructs you, that ye may receive admonition. |
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And they have rejected the hoary canard that you can't teach an old dog new tricks in favour of the Koran's admonition to continue learning from the cradle to the grave. |
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The only conceivable reason for Mr Khamenei's failure to countenance their arrest was his fear of turning adversaries into martyrs. In the first week of January came an admonition. |
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Why has not an angel been sent down to him to give admonition with him? |
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Or that he might receive admonition, and the reminder might profit him? |
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After helping to make them aware of the useless and dangerous character of their attitude, they let them resume their respective occupations, with the admonition never to do it again. |
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The covenant of water baptism witnesses to this baptism of the spirit and serves as a public affirmation that the believer is prepared to give and receive counsel and admonition within the community of believers. |
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Choosing to be baptized includes a readiness to participate in mutual admonition and encouragement within a visible community of service, love and peace. |
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The judgement refers to a charge of contempt against the author in 2000 for which he was given a warning and admonition by the Supreme Court, but was not convicted. |
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It is common to half listen to someone, and then interrupt him with our advice or admonition, without having taken the time to understand his situation. |
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A strong public admonition is however appropriate in the circumstances. |
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In the case of delay in payment or if the rent is not paid at all, the landlord has the right to terminate the contract after an admonition and evict the tenant from the apartment at short notice. |
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The imposition of disciplinary measures must always be in line with the seriousness of the offence and with the prisoner's conduct and personality and should be replaced by a simple admonition whenever the latter suffices. |
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Nowhere is this admonition against busybodying more important to be remembered than in the Church. |
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Thus, the name Quaker began as a way of ridiculing George Fox's admonition, but became widely accepted and is used by some Quakers. |
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As each finds his own means of getting around their father's admonition, they struggle with each other for power and dominance. |
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Every man who is destroyed must destroy himself. When a man stifles an admonition of conscience, he may fairly be said to sow the stiflings of conscience. |
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Her preceptress had never found it necessary to repeat an admonition of any kind, since her arrival at years to discriminate between the right and the wrong. |
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Achilles relents and lends Patroclus his armor, but sends him off with a stern admonition not to pursue the Trojans, lest he take Achilles' glory. |
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The penalty under Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction states the penalty for failing to wear the correct vestra can be from admonition or rebuke to unfrocking. |
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An Admonition of Warning to England comprises twenty-four rhyming couplets in alternating lines of iambic hexameter and heptameter. |
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Roman canon law had been criticized by the Presbyterians as early as 1572 in the Admonition to Parliament. |
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