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Rebuking the Congressman will not change his heart only God can. graymi
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Rebuking him will make partisanship an issue and take away from the health care debate.
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Rebuking all the early talk about "Bad Lieutenant: Port of New Orleans," being a remake, star Nicolas Cage recently compared his character to James Bond.
Eva Mendes Plays Prostitute In ‘Experimental’ New ‘Bad Lieutenant’ » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Rebuking Cheney's Torture Propaganda in 7 Easy Steps 2009
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Rebuking the festival organizers for "surrendering to political pressure," she said she would still attend the festival.
Shame on the Edinburgh Film Festival.... GayandRight 2009
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Rebuking Beijing for attaching a precondition, the DPP stated that if the Chinese government wanted to have talks with the DPP, it should not ask the party to change its position first.
Beijing's Taiwan Gambit Parris H. Chang 2009
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Rebuking U.S. offers to talk, Muqtada al-Sadr threatens to turn loose his Mahdi Militia after a six-month ceasefire.
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Rebuking both him and the widow, I said, it was strange to me to hear an oath or vow so lightly treated, as to have it thought but of second consideration, whatever were the first.
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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He died to redeem it -- the gracious God! Rebuking myself with an angry pain --
Harry Fanny Wheeler Hart
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Rebuking the horseman in a loud voice, so that the enemy might hear him, he orders him to return to the fight, "that there was no occasion for alarm; that by his order the Alban army was marching round to fall on the unprotected rear of the Fidenates."
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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