When one of her fellow guests turned in his chair to look at her, she angrily broke off from the point she was making, to upbraid him. |
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Invariably, he would publicly upbraid those members of the clergy he deemed to be unconverted. |
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It's a little ungrateful for Mr. Edwards to now upbraid the man who did so much to make the Senator's own fortune and political career possible. |
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As for James Hetfield, if he carries the height of years on his face, there's nothing to upbraid about his singing and stage charisma. |
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I fled from the scene as fast as I could but nevertheless I could hear my father's voice as he continued to upbraid me until I was out of earshot. |
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Jesus preaches peace, the apostles preach peace, the apostolic men preach peace, and they argue against, obsecrate, and upbraid those who sin, but do so with all patience and teaching. |
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And the newspaper is also right to gently upbraid him for the first article this week in his normally excellent notebook, which really is a piece of tripe. |
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The spirit of manifestation will but upbraid you in the shame and horror of a sad eternity, if you have not the spirit of obsignation. |
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He took deserved flak when the city proved so ill-prepared for Katrina, but won fans when he took to the airwaves days after the storm to upbraid President George Bush for the weak federal response. |
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I believe it to be crucial that we have a transparent EU, one in which the citizen can establish who is responsible for what, and can upbraid and punish the guilty parties. |
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He does not upbraid others, nor does he dispute with them. |
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Editors know that Mr Vucic may sometimes call personally to upbraid them. |
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Then began he to upbraid the cities wherein most of his mighty works were done. |
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