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When she told him he was becoming obsessed with the plight of animals at the expense of their marriage and their son, he'd rolled up one of his publications and slapped his palm with it over and over, protesting vehemently, like someone scolding a bad dog.
But in 1959, Mao's wife, Jiang Qing, received an anonymous, typed letter from someone scolding her over humiliating details of her romantic history.
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I had dinner not too long ago with someone who scolded me for not having read all of those best-selling books by Iranian authors.
In "Workouts," from 1986, I caught Robin Williams, during an appearance at a comedy club, at the very moment he created a new comedy bit about "Dr. Rufe," a black woman preacher scolding someone about sex.
Hevesi even went up to nemesis Reverand Al Sharpton's headquarters and and ended up almost scolding someone who asked a question.
"Children are not sounding boards for adult frustration," scolded someone identified as "ka".
Case scolded someone for letting his phone go off during the recording.
This is not to say someone should be scolded for the occasional indulgence.
And if we don't, there's doubtless someone around to scold us: All you do is buy more and more crap!
And that's OK with me, because a bike bell ding is just about the cutest way you can ever scold someone.
This is the only explanation I have for why, weeks after I'd stopped doing the project, I scolded someone who was behaving less than generously on a very crowded train.
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