However, these countries are not to be reprehended. |
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Immediately he was signaled from the flagship to return to formation and was later reprehended by Martim Afonso. |
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This explains why in African culture bad behavior is usually censured or reprehended while good deeds receive social approbation or approval. |
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After the error of the Anabaptists has been reprehended, we turn to strip away the abuse of the oath. |
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At first blush, it seems as if her sexual initiation supervenes in a brutal flash, in her vision of her father committing a most reprehended sexual act. |
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State newspapers and television stations reprehended Stoner for his crude racial demagoguery, but recognized his constitutional right to freedom of expression. |
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