The D minor fortissimo outburst at letter C always reminds me of Moses on the Mount admonishing Aaron and the sinners below. |
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I had seen him on October 22, 1978, in his first homily as pope, admonishing and encouraging the whole of humanity to be not afraid. |
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We are admonishing those leaders around the world who would invoke war upon the Earth. |
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She blushed and wagged her finger as if admonishing a small terrier, then hooked her arm in mine and steered me towards the pub. |
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Here's a video clip from MoveOn that shows him admonishing some TV show hosts. |
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Try admonishing a cat and it just purrs, looks cute and goes to sleep, confident in the knowledge that it has won your heart, again. |
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They thrust them on me, admonishing me to be sure to boil them well before eating, as they were rock hard. |
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Then there's the cut-out-and-keep card for your wallet, admonishing us all to be alert but not alarmed. |
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And those who are admonishing us to harden up, toughen up, I think we need to listen to that. |
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People walked and chatted with each other while occasionally admonishing their kids to stay close. |
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You know, there's so much air time spent in this city on admonishing people to get out of their cars and take transit, cycle or walk. |
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Sports writers have filled countless lines of copy answering questions like these by admonishing the team to work harder. |
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Mary sedately entered the parlour, admonishing her youngest sister's rudeness. |
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I can feel the shades of my forebears crowding before me, waving their spectral hands at me and admonishing me to go no further. |
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Like any adults, we labored under the illusion that our admonishing words brought about brotherly love and peace on earth. |
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It went to the bunker, ranting about a conspiracy by animal rights fanatics and admonishing the biologists for spinelessness. |
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The first one would be like a first draft of a Progressive Democrat conference keynote speech, and the second is like a homily from a stern and admonishing bishop. |
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Their voices echo through the report, admonishing us to take care, warning us of this obvious gap! |
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He made an admonishing speech to Wall Street last week, but it was a day late and a trillion dollars short. |
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The project took these concerns seriously and engaged in admonishing people to consider their responsibilities with this 'golden' opportunity. |
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Opinion columnists, meanwhile, busied themselves penning snide articles about Trollope, admonishing her for behaviour unbecoming of a grandmother of two. |
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Although propaganda officials have long discussed the need to steer online content along the party's desired path, they have usually tried to achieve this by censoring, admonishing and punishing. |
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Broadband is brimming with videos of frightened hostages and unsympathetic citizens admonishing the aid workers for not heeding the government's travel warning. |
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Yet even if the next big attack is not the doing of Pakistan's government, India may feel that its credibility depends on punishing, rather than merely admonishing, Pakistan. |
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Ministers used to be in denial on this subject, routinely admonishing those who dared to suggest that there was any link between the change in the structure of student finance and the class profile of the university intake. |
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The constant rise in consumer spending is prompting the Dutch Government to make concerned and admonishing comments, but it is doing the wrong things in policy terms: tax reductions instead of debt reduction. |
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I understand that some people will not support them, but I really do not want to be seen simply as the white man wagging an admonishing finger at Africa. |
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In conclusion, therefore, I should like to warn against condemning and admonishing others as long as we remain incapable of putting our own backyard in order. |
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There are some others who hug the change admonishing the past. |
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If the agreement that we were honour bound to live up to were an agreement of disarmament, I am sure the hon. member would have no problem in admonishing this House to live up to that agreement. |
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The member placed his hands on the student's shoulders and used his hands to square the student's shoulders while admonishing him for his behaviour. |
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The council straddled both sides of the conflict, alternately admonishing and upholding Calvin. |
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Messages from governments, exhorting people to drive their cars less or admonishing them for buying products that cause environmental damage, appear not to be working. |
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Instead of admonishing or praising Allen, we should ask why there is such a weight of expectation upon something so small, and what we can do to rectify that. |
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