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Day after day, year after year, the blank legal pad had reproached him with its fine lines.
No doubt they had reproached him with being taken in by a sophisticated woman of dubious intentions.
His mother-in-law had reproached his wife more than once for getting engaged to an orphan.
At nine o'clock at night, when people banged pots and pans to signify solidarity with the Gezi protests, she had reproached them.
Joffe's letter had reproached Trotsky for conciliationism: "But you have often renounced your right position in favour of an agreement, a compromise, whose value you overestimated.
As Wapshott notes, he was guilty of "misappropriating" the aphorism with which Keynes had reproached the sterility of orthodox inertia in policy-making – "in the long run we are all dead".
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In speaking to Arab friends, I've reproached them for the virulent anti-Semitism in their societies.
On the subject of his own past, Godard has relatively little to say, and he has reproached interviewers for dwelling on it.
Mr Bush has reproached him for "enhancing terror", and American officials have hinted that diplomatic relations with his Palestinian Authority may be cut.
Bento might have reproached them at half-time, but he would also have pointed out that his side had impressed in several respects.
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