| As for the temptation to tell off the boss and quit, don't do it without careful thought. |
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| When shall we Africans learn to tell off our sinning brothers straight in their faces? |
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| But we can forgive Paul McCartney that lost opportunity to tell off the Gallagher brothers. |
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| Because he was one of the few radio personalities who would tell off his listeners for voting too conservatively. |
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| And it has the official Latin botanic name of Admonitor, which means to admonish or tell off. |
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| And you get to tell off your own family, at least on screen. |
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| He couldn't have found a broader broadcast news forum to tell off Boras. |
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| Isn't it going to be hard for Hartnett to tell off her boyfriend? |
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| A MUM who turned round to tell off her two children drove into a lorry, killing all three, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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| She then poses as a sassy secretary to tell off her lover before transforming into a wild waitress in the Womanizer video, directed by music guru Joseph Kahn. |
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