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There are a few who, despite the risk of looking chaotically undemocratic, simply enjoin him to go: over half the Labour supporters in a Populus poll for the Times want him out.Mr Brown can scarcely complain about disloyalty, for he helped to inculcate a taste for plots and mutinies during his long march to Downing Street.
He predicts that his guests will enjoin him to offer a nugget or two from 100 years' worth of wisdom, and for them he has one ready: "It's a beautiful world," he said, "but people should try to settle down and think about peace instead of fighting.
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They also revealed that he would recover from his illness and enjoined him to preach the Gai'wiio, or "Good Message".
It enjoins him to try to do the right thing, but it doesn't tell him what the right thing might be.
Chavez's associates enjoined him to figure out something better than the hiring hall, and yet he seemed to resent the suggestion.
In a draft of a paper called "The Aetiology of the Neuroses," which he sent to Fliess in 1893 (enjoining him to keep it away from his young wife!), Freud draws a picture of contemporary Viennese sexual life that is fraught with Ibsenesque gloom and fatalism.
Before sunrise of the third day following the scapegoat ceremony, the Babylonian king, as the representative of a sinful people as well as the agent of the god, had to submit to ritual acts of humiliation: his symbols of power were removed, and the priest (urigallu) hit him in the face and enjoined him to pray for the forgiveness of his sins and the sins of his people.
Like John Adams, whose wife Abigail (see above) famously enjoined him to "remember the ladies" as he developed the constitution, most somehow forgot.
When you... meet with another … in similar Distress, you must pay me by lending this Sum to him; enjoining him to discharge the Debt by a like operation, when he shall be able.
With a view now honed sharp by all that 18th-century satire, he began to tease out the ironies of recent conflicts: the fact that, for two archducal lives lost in Serbia, 8m young men died; or the fact that the standard-issue New Testament he had carried in his left pocket, purely to ward off bullets, also contained the Ten Commandments, enjoining him not to kill.
(The original Moondog, a Times Square personage, eventually enjoined him from using that name, but no one has contested his right to "Rock 'n' Roll").
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