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She looked down, almost as though he had rebuked her.
The Hall had other things on its mind than rebuking her, though.
The sort of gaze his mother used to rebuke him with when he was small.
Many were rebuked by friends and family who thought that they knew better where to direct us.
He expected me to run, I realized, to rebuke him.
Claire even goes to the family's home and is rebuked.
Of course, I had to rebuke him again for using such shocking language.
After running a controversial story in 2001, the staff and the paper was rebuked by the administration.
And how to rebuke him I scarcely knew, for what he had done seemed natural enough.
He turned on the men around him and rebuked them furiously.
For a moment only she considered rebuking him, but dismissed the thought.
For years, the agency has been rebuked by members of Congress and outside critics.
Then I rebuke myself, knowing the questions would be a waste of time.
The old serving woman's face rebuked me as she took her seat at the table.
And he clearly rebuked the party for its grand strategy.
"You were supposed to be my beginning again," she rebukes her son.
"The Congress rebukes him and a court blocks his rules in just two days."
But it may be the hard part of a friend to rebuke a friend's folly.
As a result, he was harshly rebuked by the man.
"At first my mom rebuked me in the name of Jesus," she said.
Obviously an extraordinary type, he has never even rebuked her, she said.
"Why did you not rebuke her when I criticized their targets?"
There was something in the purity of his face that rebuked them.
And those organizations have been rebuked by Vatican officials in return.
He opened his mouth to rebuke the journalist, but George was there before him.