With tongue in cheek I must chastize my colleagues from the Reform Party who talked so much about the grain producers, which is worthwhile. |
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When you chastize members of Parliament, as you seem prone to do, remember the framework that some of them are coming from. |
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I wonder if the construction is really changing the face of Kabul, but then I chastize myself for being an optimist. |
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I do not want to just chastize the government and its agenda, but there has been no effort by Parliament to deal with that problem. |
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If I presented the case of a French citizen, it was not to chastize our friends in France, but because it was a French national who was interviewed in the report I am referring to. |
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While the government likes to chastize George Bush at every opportunity, on this particular front the embarrassment of our record when it comes to the environment is second to none. |
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Residents experience agonizing pain, caregivers chastize themselves and families express outrage. |
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But we've got to chastize a brother when we think he's doing wrong. |
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