Separately, he did also admonish Syria for blocking access to the site and withholding documentation.
IR In your articles on urban sprawl you admonish us to consider reality rather than Utopian notions of community.
At the same time, they kicked out the committee chairman and two other Republicans who'd voted to admonish DeLay.
When he headed the FDA, Frank Young would frequently admonish his minions that sometimes common sense should trump established policies or rules.
One for all, all for one extensions would clearly be best, but whatever they do, as Macbeth might admonish, do it quickly!
Presuming to be above the debates themselves, they admonish participants to stop being so polarizing, so we can all just move forward.
We also admonish Tokyo to remove trade barriers targeted at specific industries.
At bedtime, Mary Ann would draw an imaginary line down the middle of the bed, and admonish me not to cross it.
This is the problem we in the West have no easy solution to, and we scapegoat Israel admonish it to behave better so as not to feel helpless.
So I certainly would admonish the conference, especially because of the information which has developed since the bills were passed, to look at this conference very, very carefully.
As if to admonish himself from making the same mistake, Barrow keeps a photo of Richard Nixon attached to a signed, original copy of Nixon's resignation speech above his desk.
And I have to say I'd admonish people that -- I heard this throughout Sunday show broadcasts, this notion that somehow only 20 percent of the money has been spent.
Last year the chairman had been Colorado Republican Joel Hefley, who with two other GOP members of the ethics panel voted to admonish DeLay on three separate charges of questionable conduct.
While President Carter and the Europeans give us their views of international law, and admonish President Bush not to engage in a preventive war, I would refer to the words of another president, President John F.
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