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He has often had to advise clients to show some restraint.
Finally, one of the other politicians in the room had to advise him, "Don't talk about what Reagan would do.
"There was a very slow start to the season in Colorado," says Michael Bennett, "partly because we had to advise people against going there".
I once had to advise The Times, whose reviewer had made fun of a sex scene, that I couldn't prove my point by quoting it, inasmuch as to do so would generate an unwelcome ardor.
Diana's death in a car crash in 1997 provoked a rare misjudgment by the queen, who initially remained ensconced at her remote Balmoral estate in the Scottish highlands; Prime Minister Tony Blair had to "advise" (in effect, instruct) her to return to London to lead the country's grieving.
No rod for me, so I could not possibly rage around rivers demonically possessed, fishing for 12 or 14 hours at a time while my sons grew hopelessly bored, began to throw stones, and their sister, Lara's mother, had to advise them: "Be good -- or Dad will put you in a story".
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"Gordon Ramsay has to advise a restaurant on where to source their Amaretto from," Ms. Gessler said.
Do I have to advise my co-op board in advance or receive its permission?
We have to advise him (of the extra charges) to accord him with enough time to prepare his defence".
"Now I have to advise, troubleshoot, encourage, and trust (and hunt for money).
But what authority do I have to advise you?
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