| 21. | Directing may be harder than fatherhood, Sir Peter suggested after admonishing his daughter.
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| 22. | She shakes her head like an admonishing schoolmarm.
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| 23. | I gave in, but not before admonishing him : " Dirty boy!
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| 24. | The council straddled both sides of the conflict, alternately admonishing and upholding Calvin.
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| 25. | He has also given speeches admonishing police and police cadets to be respectful to civilians.
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| 26. | Buchanan returned the acrimony, at one point admonishing the college for using double standards.
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| 27. | In public and private remarks, Gore supported the economic reforms without directly admonishing Aristide.
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| 28. | A formerly common refrain in Yorkshire for admonishing children who misused the familiar form was:
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| 29. | :No one's'admonishing'you, nor is this about perceptions.
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| 30. | Kirill Lokshin has proposed remedies placing both parties on revert parole, and admonishing Ideogram.
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