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It would chastise politicians who stuff their pockets while refusing to listen to those who elected them.
The face has formidable benignity, the face of a father who would chastise his children but always in sorrow.
Officials would chastise both players, but the truth is that the audience at Melbourne Park indoor stadium for the game against the Americans appreciated Gaze's show of defiance.
One studio executive said that Mr. Diller would chastise studio executives at Monday meetings when their movies did not fare as well as those of competitors.
But Mary, the late Lady Soames, a tough lady who would chastise me for writing with insufficient respect about her father, was the exception, the one sibling who grew up safe and sound.
Once an austere ghetto where bearded men would chastise women who dared to appear in public without an Islamic head scarf, the Dahiya is now a far more open place.
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When I looked around a few minutes later, I saw the three young people whose sitter I'd chastised leaving the playground, probably at her insistence.
I wouldn't chastise that child, I would ask them to think about what they had done, but I would do that after I had engaged with them.
When he missed, James would profanely chastise himself.
She would later chastise herself for the obedient way she allowed her son to be drafted and sent to war.
However, this meant that all earthly afflictions were remediable, for God would never chastise without the possibility of redress.
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