A lengthy term of office seemed to be opening out before him when, on the 31st of January 1891, Crispi, speaking in a debate upon an unimportant bill, angrily rebuked the Right for its noisy interruptions. [Please select]
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His charming smile rebuked my impatience. [Please select]
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Seneca goes home to say: "This wild _Easterner_ has rebuked the Emperor as I have so often wanted to rebuke him." [Please select]
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Indeed he had rebuked the conjurer Hartley and had refused to help the bewitched Margaret Byrom of Cleworth in Lancashire. [Please select]
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," _The Lancashire Levite Rebuked, or a Vindication of the Dissenters from Popery." [Please select]
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"'You'll see him sooner than you expect if you don't lower your voice,' rebuked a soldier."' [Please select]
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He was surly and ill-natured when the coxswain rebuked him, even in the kindest tones. [Please select]
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"I don't think that's the sort of thing you should ask," rebuked Anna-Rose. [Please select]
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The first are probably not aware of the intention of the bonds to which they are subjected, and should not be harshly rebuked. [Please select]
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"Anne, you shouldn't say such things" rebuked Marilla, striving to overcome that unholy tendency to laughter which she was dismayed to find growing upon her. [Please select]
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