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However it said it would continue to monitor this situation very closely.
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The city has a state monitor and must get state budget approval.
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Police departments should continue to monitor social media to inform law enforcement.
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The statement also said State Street will monitor the companies' lobbying activities.
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Police continue to monitor isolated incidences of xenophobic violence in the city.
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Your so-called 'daughter' is proof of that, if you need a reminder.
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Nevertheless, the place was a stark reminder of the cost of war.
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The boatswain needed no reminder: all the boats were in the water.
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A reminder to us that God's help often comes in unexpected ways.
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Of course: he was the last reminder of her love for Balon.
Использование термина admonisher на английском
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It means both 'Daughter of Memory' and 'admonisher.' That is a good name.
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The admonisher went on to head the Arts Council, I think, where such syntactical rectitude is probably frowned upon.
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Peace and salvation upon the Bringer of Glad Tidings, the Admonisher of Mankind!
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He is, in truth, the Admonisher, the Compassionate, the All-Bountiful.
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Verily thy Lord is the Admonisher, the Gracious, the Best-Beloved.
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The masses repudiate to-day the gods which their admonishers repudiated yesterday and helped to destroy.
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"Hurt him not," said his Highness to this effectual admonisher unto secrecy.
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Y: They said: "It is the same to us whether thou admonish us or be not among (our) admonishers!"
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S: They said: It is the same to us whether you admonish or are not one of the admonishers;
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"It is not I who say so, but your father who sent me," explained the admonisher from above.
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'Then be so good as to take the turning to the right when you reach the field,' said our admonisher coldly.
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"Answer this reverend and spiritual admonisher, to the true purport and bearing of his question," said Sir Roger, with a mighty affectation of sagacity.