No, it does not achieve the sensation of the friend's living embrace or the shock of a fraternal admonition. |
In the week after he wrote that memo, he broke his own admonition about discussing the investigation with people outside the company. |
It seemed to me the parliamentary secretary was trying for a while after the admonition, but he has only a few seconds left, in any event. |
Nor would they have listened to my admonition to refrain from any but nonviolent protests. |
So, while not disavowing the memo should your Democratic staff on the select committee be taking that as a straightforward admonition? |
Despite the admonition that you can't judge a book by its cover, I tend to find that, increasingly, you can. |