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His opponents, however, were quick to chastise him.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is known to be sensitive to news coverage of his administration, and his aides are often quick to chastise reporters who write things they find objectionable.
But she is quick to chastise her tenants with plenty of expletives and let them know she is watching them closely -- or if she is not, someone else is.
But while city officials have been quick to chastise the board for the overruns, few have pointed fingers at the School Construction Authority, whose board of trustees is overseen by Howard Wilson, who was appointed by Mr. Giuliani.
In fact, when the Guardian first ran an article on said subgenre, moombahton, in April 2011, some readers were quick to chastise the journalist for his lamentably late arrival at a party that had already been going for about a year.
I don't know if he actually said that or not but that's what was written, something like, 'If I would have directed X-Men it would have made much more money.' And then he did an X-Men and it didn't, so I had to respond!" Film websites were quick to chastise Ratner, pointing out that box office success does not necessarily equate to quality film-making.
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But she is just as quick to sympathize as she is to chastise.
She frequently has to chastise us.
This is something to celebrate I think, not to chastise.
Yet their campaign to chastise the recalcitrant Goguryeo proved disastrous.
The archbishop braked and emerged to chastise his assailants.
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