Indeed, the Church reproves every form of persecution against whomsoever it may be directed. |
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Panfilio, her son, reproves her thereanent, whereupon she promises to mend her ways if he will lay aside certain uncouth habits. |
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John reproves what he perceives as the author's insolent comments and suggests bringing his angry feelings to God in prayer. |
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Yet she gently reproves Ellison, letting us know that he was almost certainly describing not yams, but sweet potatoes. |
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The Church reproves, as foreign to the mind of Christ, any discrimination against men or harassment of them because of their race, color, condition of life, or religion. |
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In the end, God himself reproves Job's friends for their accusations and recognizes that Job is not guilty. |
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Wherefore, the Lord reproves them through the prophet, saying: They are all dumb dogs, not able to bark. |
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He reproves the depreciate antinomy of this qualifier. |
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It calls often them utterling the distinctive whistle, used from me to let them flock, and when the Rottweiler try to enter in the room where is the cage, it reproves them imposing to go out immediately. |
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Stephen Fry has a nicely judged cameo as Mr Johnson, who reproves Sevigny's disagreeable American by informing her that the Atlantic passage is very cold at this time of year. |
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