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Later that evening, I castigated myself.
I castigated myself in it for having lost the thread somewhere after Measure for Measure.
I castigated myself for thinking that a digital photograph reproduced on my old computer monitor would be true to the real thing.
I castigated myself for playing the game and grew more depressed.
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I castigate them, of course: they are meant to be the last line of defence.
Should I tell you to go forth and fornicate properly before confessing to me again, or should I castigate you and send you from this confessional without absolution?" In the end, of course, the humor of the show yields to darkness.
When I called for such an executive order earlier in the year, I was castigated on the right by those who claimed I would be taking away their 2nd Amendment rights.
When I politely begged off because of another appointment, I was castigated for my unprofessional behavior.
And I was castigated on the left by those who said I would hurt President Obama's chances of winning reelection.
"Even after I had castigated his innovations and he had replied by saying I had been of value to him only as someone to react against, he kept in personal touch with me …." Benton's style, a blend of modern and academic elements, came to be known as regionalism.
I suppose I was castigating myself for not having the patience and looked upon it as letting him down.
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