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The lines are reminiscent of Sol LeWitt's wall drawings; these works feel like a slight rebuke of Minimalism's turn away from the human form.
He even acknowledged a major concern for the Jordanians in issuing his first slight rebuke of Israeli settlements in Palestinian lands shortly after the meeting.
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The other reaction, when I said I was writing a play about James I of Scotland, often came with a slight air of rebuke: "Oh he's really James VI you know".
Never doubt yourself, and, if you start feeling down, castigate yourself, and, if others try to put the slightest trace of doubt in your mind, rebuke them, and, should your rebuke not alter their speech, you may bring harm to them, even unto death, and, after they have died, feel free to arrange their rictus-stiffening mouths into happy hopeful smiles!
In a further slight, officials also offered a $23m £16mm) gift to American authorities to invest in human right's training – a rebuke that has been interpreted as response to the US' criticism of President Correa's own human rights record.
ReprintsThe rebuke was disingenuous.
He was expecting a rebuke.
As a rebuke to Biggie?
Not a word of rebuke.
His son issued a rebuke.
There was no rebuke.
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