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The Reproach of Hunger, by David Rieff Simonn & Schuster).
"The Richest Man Who Ever Lived," "The Reproach of Hunger," "The Heart Goes Last," and "Everland".
The reproach of disappointed friends is more painful than the schadenfreude of gloating Belgians.
Plunk myself down, leaving a gaping reproach of a seat beside me?
"My name is the eternal reproach of Victorian hypocrisy," Holland told Paris Match.
She wasn't afraid of the Redcoats, although she did fear the reproach of her father, General Washington.
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He welcomes her back home from school, lightly disdaining the reproaches of stiff-necked relatives, even as young Emily radically outpaces his liberal purview.
Having had to endure the reproaches of Jews, or of their own conscience, they demand an impossibly high standard of behaviour from these same Jews, and are quick to find fault and condemn them harshly.
Zitty, a popular Berlin weekly, recently ran an article titled "Farewell to America?" In the antiwar protests here, the article found evidence of a "new European spirit" impatient with worn-out American reproaches of ingratitude.
Reproaches of this type employ a conditional structure in which the event and its negative consequences are described in detail.
"Fear ye not the reproaches of men," she says, "neither be ye afraid of their revilings" (Fell 1668, 6).
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