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Frontline workers suggested that the head of the hospital did not commend them for good work done, but was quick to reproach (insult) workers who made mistakes.
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SELDOM has hagiography turned so swiftly to reproach.
"I have nothing to reproach me," he said.
The Dutch had the deeper cause to reproach themselves.
We have nothing to reproach our parents for, except having deprived us of an interesting childhood.
Vigny's belief in God is just strong enough for Vigny to reproach him.
Balotelli said nothing, but his coach, Mancini, chose to defend rather than to reproach him.
"I am clear in this regard and I have nothing to reproach myself," he said.
It's still early to reproach this venture, barely three months old.
Darrow always maintained his innocence or, more shiftily, his blamelessness: "My conscience refuses to reproach me".
Wuniang uttered 19 to reproach her.
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