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Much was made of the "dreaming" for which she castigated herself as impure.
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He explained: "I was running on CPT, which stands for 'jokes that white people should not make'" – a reference to a recent sketch by New York mayor Bill de Blasio and Clinton in which she castigated him for endorsing her so late, and he claimed to have been "running on CP time" ("coloured-people time").
Like her speech, in which she castigated Mr. Trump without ever saying his name, her dress spoke volumes while appearing, at first glance, to be entirely subdued.
IN 1980, Pauline Kael published an essay in The New Yorker called "Why Are Movies So Bad? or, The Numbers," in which she castigated Hollywood studios, most of which had been swallowed up by conglomerates in the previous decade, for bombarding the movie-loving public with tame, derivative and mediocre movies.
For which she would always be grateful.
For days she castigated herself for her indecision, before allowing that it was a consequence of her prolonged dependence on others.
Recognizing the need for religious independence from Jerusalem, he set up official sanctuaries at Dan and Bethel, at the two ends of his realm, installing in them golden calves (or bulls), for which he is castigated in the anti-northern account in the First Book of the Kings.
She castigated Keating for his visit to meet Queen Elizabeth II that September.
Soon after President Jimmy Carter appointed her to the commission in 1980, she castigated him for the policy of repatriating Haitian refugees.
Months after she castigated Ezra Klein for "pretending there is no alternative to... ObamaCare," Jennifer Rubin says that the Republicans need to come up with the "Republican alternative to Obamacare".
She castigated city officials for being "deliberately indifferent" to police practices that were racially discriminatory.
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