He took out his horsewhip and chastised them, and then he fell on his knees and prayed for their souls. |
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After a series of punch-ups at posh events in Manchester, they have been chastised by their industry's own magazine. |
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I was placed at the end of an infinitely long receiving line, and chastised by my maid for coming down too early. |
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If I'm garrulous, it means I'm procrastinating, and I should be chastised accordingly. |
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The New York Times has repeatedly chastised his campaign as nothing better than an ego trip, one damaging to the Democrats. |
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But if they will be hated and chastised no matter what they do, what holds them back from a truly ruthless extirpation of their enemy? |
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Hundreds of England flags stuck to stationary cars fluttered sadly and ignored, like puppies who had been chastised for messing on the carpet. |
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She chastised me severely, and when we got back to her house, she sat me down and made sure that I watched it, on VHS, from beginning to end. |
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She fell into a bitter argument with her husband, who vehemently chastised Goneril for her mistreatment of Lear. |
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If they are made to work, and are chastised, but stinted of their food, such treatment is oppressive, and saps their strength. |
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She was looking for information, and she was chastised for doing that without getting permission from higher-ups. |
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Goss also admitted he had no knowledge of Arabic and that his kids chastised him for being incapable with computers. |
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We are rightly chastised and will punish ourselves for our failures. |
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As an Iranian Jew, I am often chastised for trying to explain the bizarre behavior of this paranoid regime. |
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Someone else was being chastised for donning a furry yellow tracksuit instead of formal attire. |
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He called for children to spy upon their parents, prostitutes to be chastised, sodomites burned alive and irreligious frivolities prohibited. |
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As noted above, he even chastised those who would condemn Anabaptists to death on the basis of their beliefs. |
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Mr. Speaker, I have been chastised in this House before for not staying on the debate topic. |
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I appreciate your comments and I feel chastised, because our job, of course, is to do the best we can to inform you. |
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The Bush administration, which has chastised Morales for his base among Bolivia's coca farmers, has responded cautiously to his election. |
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In Lacedaemon, pedagogues chastised their scholars by biting their thumb. |
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I cursed the name of the barista who made my coffee and chastised the cup manufacturer from not making a more efficient system to contain a travelling beverage. |
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Because Clyde can't make it up some hills if he has to halt at certain stop signs, he has already been chastised for coming to a roll-stop by local police. |
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Once again, his disgruntled followers chastised him for his carelessness. |
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If it suddenly gets pulled, you'll know I've been chastised. |
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Many report being severely chastised if they spoke to anyone outside the employer's house and of being locked in when the rest of the household was away. |
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They openly berated and chastised any hint of cowardice in their sons. |
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He chastised Menendez and other Senate leaders for not committing DSCC resources to helping Meek. |
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We'll all pretend to be duly chastised by our libertine ways and pay obeisance to those good heartland values that neither they nor we actually live by. |
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The guilty will defend by rounding on the accuser, and for that reason I expect to be chastised for the audacity to doubt their value, although some do good work. |
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So even when he chastised his fellow Nazarenes for not accepting him, he did it out of a loving concern and even anguish over their hardness of heart. |
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She also chastised us for boasting about how much we spend on HIV-AIDS in one breath and in the next breath she said we were not spending enough. |
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Democrats chastised me for going against the party, but the most vocal detractors were my biggest supporters. |
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The member for Malpeque in fact specifically chastised me and others for daring to link the two. |
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I am sure the minister is being chastised in the Senate today for how long he took, much longer than the Senate probably will to review a bill. |
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The government when in opposition chastised and said the sky would fall if the country were to embark on these. |
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The government's own industry department has chastised the government saying it is time to get our taxes in line with the United States. |
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She chastised the luckless philanthropist, complaining that he had disrupted the choir's performance and that he might have caused a serious situation, what with the stampeding shoppers and all. |
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However, I in no way chastised that member. |
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I find it somewhat odd that Reform Party members, who have campaigned for the last few years on slashing the deficit and have chastised the Minister of Finance for not going fast enough, are being somewhat selective. |
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I know the hon. member from the government side who just chastised me would be very happy to realize that one amendment the committee asked for was a five year review of the legislation. |
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I was chastised for just asking whether it felt that was appropriate. |
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Why did authorities fail to provide for this group, and when they searched out these necessities themselves, were criminalized and chastised by the national media in a show of blatant classism and racism? |
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Then you saw the letter that Ron Lewis refers to, in which I was chastised for attempting to correct such behaviour without going through my immediate supervisor. |
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A RELIGIOUS man who beat his wife and chastised his children with a horse whip is today behind bars. |
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Still, he was chastised for inappropriate behavior and apologized. |
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Doctors and patients shouldn't be chastised for obfuscating to protect their freedoms. |
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I remind him that his own home city of Montreal, as much as he chastised Alberta for its environmental record, dumps raw sewage to the amount of three billion cubic metres every year into the St. Lawrence River. |
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Others have mentioned it and were not chastised. |
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While he's being gently scolded by his dead dad, Tiger stares silently at the camera, looking either chastised or lobotomized. |
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Saskatchewan media has chastised my colleagues from Saskatchewan for their lack of action to stand up for Saskatchewan, for trying to mislead Saskatchewan with irrational numbers which I heard today. |
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You spoke with him-mind you, Mr. Gauvin has no recollection of this meeting-and afterwards, someone from Mr. Gauvin's office called you and chastised you for not helping the boss on this. |
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The nations not subscribing to this new world order are chastised. |
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The waiter was chastised for forgetting the customer's order. |
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