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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
counsel .
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Examples
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"While you're still on the field," former receiver Michael Irvin counseled to the current players, "you carry the weight to make a difference."
NFL players ignore Birk's plea, chance to aid their brethren 2009
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Even without the economic crisis, McCain's pick of Palin - counseled by Schmidt - would have been enough to do him in.
Mark McKinnon Dissents a Bit, But Also Defends Steve Schmidt - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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Even without the economic crisis, McCain's pick of Palin - counseled by Schmidt - would have been enough to do him in.
Mark McKinnon Dissents a Bit, But Also Defends Steve Schmidt - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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Harvey said he also "counseled" - military terminology for a strong oral reprimand - two other officers about their role in the videos.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Have Senators Byrd and Kennedy been "counseled" to stop receiving nutrition?
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In 1992, Metzler and Higginbotham were "counseled" by the commander of the Military District of Washington to "work together."
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Kirk was "counseled" about each violation and was required to sign a statement acknowledging he knew the rules and wouldn't break them again, according to the Pentagon.
Mark Kirk Mixed Military Service With Politics And Was Warned Twice, Says Pentagon 2010
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At the inaugural One Young World Summit in London last month, we had 1,000 young leaders from 110 countries, being "counseled" by world leaders like Mr. Annan, Muhammad Yunus, Desmond Tutu and Bob Geldof.
Opportunities to Make Business Better David Jones 2010
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In 1992, Metzler and Higginbotham were "counseled" by the commander of the Military District of Washington to "work together."
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In 1992, Metzler and Higginbotham were "counseled" by the commander of the Military District of Washington to "work together."
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