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Writer and a friend take a stroll in Central Park and make up all sorts of ridiculous collective nouns like: a hush of nuns, a scold of governesses, a rash of dermatologists or a complex of psychiatrists.
Based at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business, he's often a scold of active management.
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That finding is presumably a scolding of both campaigns.
But a Russian official tempered sympathy with a scolding of his European colleagues over their policies on migration and terrorism.
While sounding some familiarly antagonistic themes, including a scolding of the US for its use of drones and employing military threats on the world stage, Mr Rouhani nonetheless set himself apart from his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, notably by eschewing all rhetorical attacks on Israel or Zionism.
On Thursday, Chairman Kinsey reopened the meeting with a scolding of the previous day's crowd.
This is a thank you, a scolding of sorts and a warning.
Nonetheless, the near-misses prompted a scolding of GOP congressional campaign leaders by Republican political analyst Tony Quinn.
Predictably, Gingrich's first question concerned his second wife's claim that he had asked her permission to openly conduct affairs, and Newt replied with a categorical denial combined with a scolding of the media for stooping to the gutter.
For the past decade, Cosby has operated less as a comedian or a product pitchman than as a freelance scold of the black poor.
One cost, at the risk of sounding like a scold, was loss of value.
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