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But the brothers should not be reproached for departing from the original.
NEWYORKER: Once Upon a Time
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Sicignano said he refused the request, but was reproached afterwards by Kaplan.
CNN: Witness: Club owner used sex to attract stars
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When she was reproached for punching a policeman in March, the real issue, she said, was that he was a racist for not recognising her.
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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He craved her presence and reproached himself with a phrase that he once even repeated to her: Too old to be roused by pleasure, I seek pain.
NEWYORKER: In Other Rooms, Other Wonders
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Blix falsely issued Iraq a clean bill of health before, wants to avoid confrontation with Saddam, and reproached a senior colleague, David Kay, for disbelieving official Iraqi statements, Ahlmark writes.
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He reproached her gently.
NEWYORKER: The Insufferable Gaucho
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He tried to help them in any way he could, offering to render the sorts of little services one might expect from a secretary or a valet rather than a colleague, for which he was reproached by a writer of his own generation, who called him obsequious and servile.
NEWYORKER: ?lvaro Rousselot��s Journey