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Derashot were used by rabbis for the inspiration, encouragement, and sometimes the admonition of their congregations.
When truth and myth collide, the admonition of early Western pulp writers was, print the myth.
Remembering the admonition of the first morning, however, I lifted my head and tried to enjoy it.
He followed the admonition of George Fox to "walk cheerfully over the world, answering that of God in every one".
Although Descartes wrote no political philosophy, he approved of the admonition of Seneca (c. 4 bce–65 ce) to acquiesce in the common order of things.
All 15 members of the Security Council, including Russia and China, united in their admonition of the country's latest breach of UN resolutions.
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Opponents' admonitions of overstuffed streets and perilous pedaling will prove either prescient or exaggerated.
Despite the admonitions of the commentariat, the Carrier deal is likely to prove popular.
We also urged our colleagues to take seriously the admonitions of our allies in the region — Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Ignoring the admonitions of Mearsheimer and others about the heavy costs, and unintended consequences, of military adventurism, the United States opened a Pandora's Box.
Some colleagues claimed that the admonitions of his program were entirely unrealistic and that patients not under supervision would in all likelihood return to their previous, unhealthy habits.
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