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- "Deep Mourning for Ignatz Bubis : Reconciliator, Admonisher, Moral Conscience of Germany, " the headline in Berlin's Der Tagesspiegel read.
- After continuous efforts, eventually Muhammad ibn Hudhaifa lost patience and turned from sympathetic admonisher to a disillusioned opponent first of Ibn Abi Sarh and later of Uthman for appointing him.
- We all know what it is _ the panel of gauges, speedometer, open-door indicator, flashing seat-belt admonisher, CD player and clip-on gizmo for spectacles, with the electric hole for the cigarette lighter that is now a cell-phone charger.
- The central governmental apparatus based in P醫zcuaro and later in Tzintzuntzan was formed by : the Canzonci ( governor ), the Commander in chief ( military ), Deputies ( collectors ), the " Ocambecha " ( reprimand or admonisher ) and the " Petamuti " ( greater priest ).
- The Sifre cited four reasons why people do not admonish others until the admonisher nears death : ( 1 ) so that the admonisher does not have to repeat the admonition, ( 2 ) so that the one rebuked would not suffer undue shame from being seen again, ( 3 ) so that the one rebuked would not bear ill will to the admonisher, and ( 4 ) so that the one may depart from the other in peace, for admonition brings peace.
- The Sifre cited four reasons why people do not admonish others until the admonisher nears death : ( 1 ) so that the admonisher does not have to repeat the admonition, ( 2 ) so that the one rebuked would not suffer undue shame from being seen again, ( 3 ) so that the one rebuked would not bear ill will to the admonisher, and ( 4 ) so that the one may depart from the other in peace, for admonition brings peace.
- The Sifre cited four reasons why people do not admonish others until the admonisher nears death : ( 1 ) so that the admonisher does not have to repeat the admonition, ( 2 ) so that the one rebuked would not suffer undue shame from being seen again, ( 3 ) so that the one rebuked would not bear ill will to the admonisher, and ( 4 ) so that the one may depart from the other in peace, for admonition brings peace.