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1 He said that Mr O'Malley's immediate public rebuke was unacceptable to him.
2 A public rebuke from the butler is the least you could expect.
3 Admonition and public rebuke of sinners is a divine ordinance of Christ.
4 At first the beautiful features expressed only petty resentment at the public rebuke .
5 The humiliating public rebuke caused Tracy's cheeks to flush.
6 Cruz sparked a public rebuke by fellow Republican senators.
7 Shocked by his blunt public rebuke , asset management firms virtually stopped sales activities, industry sources said.
8 The reception elsewhere was far kinder, but nothing could ease the humiliation of Gordon's public rebuke .
9 She had also weathered a stinging public rebuke from Buffett, arguably the world's most respected investor.
10 Iwata told Reuters that he could face professional repercussions for his public rebuke of the government.
11 It's as close to a public rebuke as George ever gets, and maybe I deserve it.
12 It was a stunning and rare public rebuke among teammates, a violation of the unwritten code among teammates.
13 A sharp word of reproof sent Lady skulking into a corner; anger forgotten in humiliation at the public rebuke .
14 Stripping the clearances also would represent a public rebuke of the officials and sever a connection with the intelligence community.
15 Since the public rebuke from shareholders, the company has sought to be more explicit about the details of the pay package.
16 In a stunning public rebuke , he said the president's tweets were making it "impossible" for him to do his job.
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