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NATO's turn for admonition came Friday.
This may be a historical context (as a missionary situation), a need for admonition (as church-discipline sections), or for the transmission of teaching in a faithful way (as in a "school," be it Matthean, Pauline, or Johannine).
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The Resurrection of Christ was also the ground for admonitions to manifest a "newness of life" (Romans 6 4) and to "seek the things that are above" (Colossians 3 1).
"I was a blank page, and now I am a book" is the last line of this story, one that stands as a kind of admonition for the rest of Zambra's collection: blank pages get written on, scored, scrawled over, filled up, and used up.
To a degree, he is a scapegoat, since the commander is not available for public admonition, and Mr. Mori is left to do the American's work.
According to Belloc, the rhyming verses were "designed for the admonition of children between the ages of eight and fourteen years," but their slyly satiric assaults on upper-class Victorian society have always appealed primarily to adults.
The court is fully mindful of the reasons for the admonition of the District of Columbia Circuit in Microsoft II of the perils associated with a rigid application of the traditional "separate products" test to computer software design.
He did not provide directions to his office but allowed his patients to wander around the back of the brown shingled bookstore and up the wooden wheelchair ramp to a rear door unmarked except for the admonition "Push Hard" on a card taped next to the buzzer.
As for my admonition about graduate school, it turns out that if you get a teaching position as part of your deal, it probably pays better than many jobs you might get in that medium-sized city with the non-existent newspaper.
Hippocrates is best remembered for his admonition against harm (primum non nocere), but he equally stressed the importance of individualized care [ 8].
Alexander Fleming's Nobel Prize acceptance speech is often cited for his admonition that "it is not difficult to make microbes resistant to penicillin in the laboratory by exposing them to concentrations not sufficient to kill them…there is the danger that the ignorant man may easily under-dose himself and, by exposing his microbes to nonlethal quantities of the drug, make them resistant" [ 2].
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