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He hands over the patient's care to another doctor, but finds when he seeks out the advice and support of colleagues that they are quick to admonish him and even make light of the patient's behavior.
While many of the old guard are quick to admonish the recent trajectory of electronic music, Jarre is more diplomatic, viewing the whole debacle with a zen-like patience.
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Over recent years, I have spent time in the company of many coaches and spectators who become exasperated when, after the award of a free-kick, the referee prevents a quick "tap and go" that would catch the defence in disarray because he wants to admonish the player who committed the infringement.
The UK is always quick to contrast these situations with the right to peaceful protest that is said to exist here, and to admonish regimes that do not exercise restraint – most recently at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
He likes to admonish policymakers.
David Cameron was right to admonish Farage.
This is not to admonish Gilliam.
But the United States refuses to help out, even to admonish.
One prosecutor, Mark Hocker, asked Judge Ron Chapman to admonish the audience.
The father had good reasons to admonish his son.
"Be kinder to your wife," she's compelled to admonish him.
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