| But Hopper, who was the grande dame of gossip columnists at that time, she was constantly castigating us in the press for living in sin. |
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| I just wanted to be absolutely clear on this because I've gotten a number of emails castigating me for pretending that. |
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| It's been a bitter debate, with many castigating reporters of the case as conspiracy theorists and worse. |
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| After the disastrous tour of New Zealand, the media was castigating the team, we replied with a good World Cup campaign. |
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| And just a few days ago I was castigating someone else for being a thin-skinned Narcissist. |
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| I could say more but, it being the season to be jolly, I will refrain from further castigating my friends in the legal profession. |
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| In castigating the Pharisee's superficial piety, Bunyan is again denouncing the formalists. |
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| By strengthening or castigating the President of the Commission, through our vote? |
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| Indeed, we have the remarkable event last year of the Commission castigating the Court of Auditors for picking on them. |
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| I am a little concerned, however, about the comment that could be taken as castigating all volunteers. |
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| We heard earlier some members of the Bloc castigating the government for the fact that it is not doing enough to assist women. |
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| The President had never made a statement castigating human rights defenders, who were free to come to Gambia under the protection of the law. |
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| Hostile contemporary commentators naturally made great play with alleged waste at court, castigating a spendthrift queen Marie-Antoinette in particular. |
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| The actress tells of how she was so infuriated by the letter that she wrote a reply, castigating the woman for assuming she knew her parents' beliefs better than she did. |
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| A second lesson is that blaming or castigating people at risk of HIV infection simply adds to the stigma, drives risky behaviour underground and fails to stop the spread of the epidemic. |
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| In recent months, its pages have been full of articles detailing the many injustices and inequalities inflicted on the Bosnian Muslims and castigating those who claim otherwise. |
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| A superficial reading may thus generate the strange impression that the international community commits itself to protect children in armed conflicts while simultaneously castigating itself for its lack of commitment. |
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| The finance committee heard submissions from a number of people across the country castigating the government for doing this and asking that the finance committee move these measures over to the environment committee. |
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| It is not so long since he was castigating Miliband for, er, wanting to interfere with the sacred freedom of energy companies to indulge in naked profiteering. |
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| Far from people being in favour of the budget, I have a letter from the Green Budget Coalition castigating the government for making broad-brush changes to a critical bill through a budget bill. |
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| The hon. member of all people is now castigating this budget. |
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| Mr Miliband also hopes to use Britain's anemic wage growth in real terms, pay is still below its 2004 level to his advantage, championing the plight of the worker and castigating greedy bosses. |
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| The standoff figured prominently at the Mercosur bloc's meeting in Caracas on Tuesday, with heads of state castigating the holdouts as speculators menacing the entire region. |
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