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By scolding Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Comey was speaking not only to voters but to his own agents.
Mr Rhodes opens up by scolding the crowd for being too lightly armed: "Where's your rifles?
But there's a real conundrum here, which won't go away by scolding anyone who speaks of it.
Nor is anyone served when people "contribute" by scolding others for losing focus – with one potential exception.
He began the new year by scolding Governor Pataki, then confronted two state senators who took up for him.
He has already shown he can be hostile toward traditional alliances by scolding European nations for not paying their fair share toward NATO.
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If by "scolded" you mean pointed out that TimesSelect was an abysmal failure that the New York Times ultimately had to jettison, then I guess so.
Along the way: Travelled the globe, managed nearly 15,000 people at peak and had many a fascinating interaction -- quizzed by David Ogilvy, scolded by Martin Sorrell, charmed by Michael Milken, embraced by Rupert Murdoch and dined with Mark Zuckerberg, amongst others.
Taunted by protesters, scolded by the foreign media and scrutinized by fellow presidents and prime ministers, President Bush had a rocky reception when he made his debut in Europe last week.
Indeed, since declaring his candidacy, he has been tailed by a scolding chorus of retired generals (some of whom have never met him).
De Vico had offended the local ruler by repeatedly scolding him for taking several wives.
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