Lucy sat, mentally reprimanding herself for being such a thoughtless friend. |
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Everyone took turns yelling at and reprimanding Venus for her unhealthy, sinful, and deplorable actions. |
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Society celebrates certain kinds of choice, while chastising and reprimanding others. |
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She expected another sharp reprimanding but was instead given a wide toothy smile. |
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Remarkably, he manages to say all this without once sounding like he's reprimanding us. |
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The natural contingencies of the typical classroom undermine frequent teacher praise and strengthen reprimanding behavior. |
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From the beginning, this body and specifically its commissioner have treated the candidates as if they were infants, scolding, chastising and reprimanding them at every step. |
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From a teacher's point of view, this child could be considered a 'problem' child in need of reprimanding. |
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He intervened only once to call the complainant to order, reprimanding him for smiling while the victim was testifying. |
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Now the Council of Europe is reprimanding the country for not outlawing the practice Why can't I get a signal on my phone? |
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In specific cases, we are justified in repeatedly reprimanding all our governments. |
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She tried to sound reprimanding, but her voice cracked and wobbled. |
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My mother was usually present too, and I remember her soft voice always gently reprimanding me for being too rough, or quietly scolding my sister for complaining too much. |
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The acts of reprimanding a minor may only be inflicted in cases where the lack of such actions might endanger the health or security of a child and the situation requires an urgent response. |
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Robert Marleau12 has cited an example where the Speaker had informed a party that she would be reprimanding one of their members who had behaved inappropriately by not recognizing him in the chamber and the party retaliated. |
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His crime was jumping off his boat after finishing second in a race, swimming over to a press boat whose wake he believes slowed his, boarding it and reprimanding its crew. |
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Traditionally Clio, after reprimanding the goddess Aphrodite for her passionate love for Adonis, was punished by Aphrodite, who made her fall in love with Pierus, king of Macedonia. |
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If that does not work, in addition to reprimanding him, you can also use noises that your dog finds unpleasant and which will discourage him from the undesirable behaviour. |
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It would be like the Congress of the United States of America passing a resolution on democracy in France or Germany, or the Polish Parliament reprimanding the European Parliament. |
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As already occurs under the CCRA, the NPB may decide to cancel the suspension, possibly reprimanding the offender, issuing alternate conditions or delaying the cancellation for up to 30 days. |
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As it is, the dog better understands the tone given to the words rather than their meaning: the tone used should therefore change depending on whether you're giving a command, congratulating or reprimanding. |
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On her return Victoria wrote to Derby reprimanding him for the poor state of the Royal Navy in comparison to the French one. |
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The Byzantine emperor sent an angry letter to his western counterpart, reprimanding him for usurping the title of emperor. |
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This was praised by Goethe and others for the delicacy of its depiction of a father reprimanding his daughter. |
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There was something in her manner so reminiscent of the school teacher reprimanding a recalcitrant pupil that Mr. Snyder's sense of humor came to his rescue. |
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Reprimanding him might yield horrible press for the Army, making our longest war even less popular than it is today. |
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