Later he admonishes Peter to put his sword in the scabbard rather than resist arrest (Matthew 26:52).
Not exact matches
He
admonished the supporters to be decorous in their utterance especially to the opposition so their words are not used against them
later in the political season.
However, Caproni said she wouldn't allow the last piece introduced into evidence, and
admonished the defense for bringing the issue up at such a
late stage in the trial.
Later, U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood
admonished Welquis Lopez, a Skelos senate staffer and a former Hempstead highway commissioner.
A lone voice at the time, the researcher was
admonished for his candor, rebuked by his department, and
later declined to be interviewed for this story when I visited his CAS office in Lanzhou, located deep in central China.
The results suggest that «rather than
admonish late students to go to bed earlier, in conflict with their biological rhythms, we should work to individualize education so that learning and classes are structured to take advantage of knowing what time of day a given student will be most capable of learning,» Smarr said.
He
admonished CENG not to crowd the regulators with a
late response on another regulatory requirement.
Later, Bradlee
admonishes Kay, «I never thought of Jack [Kennedy] as a source.
Never
admonished anyone for being
late or asking questions.
Over at Crooked Timber, Daniel Davies demolishes the
latest effort by junk science writer Steve Milloy (on diet and diabetes), and
admonishes Todd Zywicki of the Volokh Conspiracy for giving uncritical credence to Milloy, who has a track record of bogus work going back at least a decade, to his work for the tobacco companies, trying to cast doubt on the link between smoking and lung cancer.
In his celebrated 1974 «Cargo Cult» lecture, the
late Richard Feynman
admonished scientists to discuss objectively all the relevant evidence, even that which does not support the narrative.
The same guy
admonished me a few days
later when I Brought up Iraq and the cost that «the effectiveness won't be known for awhile and we have to wait and see».
I
later learned I had embarrassed him, certainly not intentionally, in front of his sellers whom he had
admonished regarding the all over the main areas regarding the (loud) paint situation having apparently told them it would be difficult to sell their place, if not entirely so without a major price reduction to obliviate [«obliviate» may be derived from the Latin oblivisci, meaning «to forget», or the English word oblivion, defined as «the fact or condition of forgetting or having forgotten».