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5 Sentences With "reprehends"

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They have some short small talk, and Lord Illingworth and Mrs. Allonby are again left alone. Their discussion turns toward Hester when Mrs. Allonby reprehends the young American for her casual talk of being eighteen and a Puritan.
Still too insecure and shy, Pedro turns the invitation down, but goes to a room in the mansion with Donato. Too nervous to have sex, Pedro asks Donato to end their date, but he reacts aggressively. The two fight, and Pedro injures Donato. An infuriated Celso reprehends and threatens Pedro and Tutu, but one of his clients recognizes Pedro from the hotel and rescues him, allowing him to go back to his parent's house.
Still in Porto Seguro, Antônio meets Sereia (Carol Castro), who is giving out some Caminho das Nuvens flyers. Soon after, he meets Neguiça and Gideão again, and they take him to a local party, where he meets Sereia one more time and takes an instant picture with her. The morning after, Rose reprehends him for disappearing without any warning and he announces he will stay in Porto Seguro. Romão accepts and leaves with the rest of the family.
"Molinos de viento" ("Windmills") is a single from the Spanish folk metal group Mägo de Oz and is their most famous and widely known song. This track belongs to their 1998 album La Leyenda de la Mancha, but it was released as a single in 2002 from their live album Fölktergeist with the single "El lago". This song talks about a conversation between Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, where the first reprehends the latter about his pessimism and his lack of belief. The actual conversation does not take place in the book.
His homily on the passion of Saint Bartholomew the Apostle (folios 82r to 91r) documents his condemnation of such practises and features a warning against the use of heathen magic in which he outlines the Christian parameters within which medicinal rituals are acceptable. > The wise Augustine said, that it is not perilous, though any one eat a > medicinal herb; but he reprehends it as an unallowed charm, if any one bind > those herbs on himself, unless he lay them on a sore. Nevertheless we should > not set our hope in medicinal herbs, but in the Almighty Creator, who has > given that virtue to those herbs. No man shall enchant a herb with magic, > but with God's words shall bless it, and so eat it.

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