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He is open to the reproach of having been a dextrous party leader, often leading people who trusted him astray as to his real objects.
Never mind, the villagers thought, that he had found a wife who could never demand anything of him, or reproach him for being drunk, or beg for money.
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.
"Be it little or much, hold thee contented, that thou hear not the reproach of thy house".
For as much as Tagliabue's decision was a very public reproach of Goodell's handling of the case, that is a long-term win for the league.
The reproach of "not leading out the Athenians" provides useful insight into Periclean strategy, revealing it to have been largely reactive.
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