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It would at least make a change to be chastened by another voice.
I meant to say that Clinton was chastened by the 1994 results.
She asked me with her cold smile whether I had been chastened yet.
For the vision of others has never guided or chastened him.
It is right that I should be chastened in some penalty.
What remains to be seen is whether investors, chastened by the events of the last month, will give them one.
Even the most aggressive, it appears, can be chastened by experience.
"No, I think you're chastened enough for me to believe that.
Many people here said they had already been chastened by prior experience with drinking and driving.
He was suddenly grateful she had chastened him so mildly.
Saves money and chastens the wicked, or so they say.
Then, when he had gone to work, she wept for a whole day, and was much chastened in spirit.
But analysts said the party had been chastened by the strong showing of its opponents.
They were not to be chastened by homilies like children at a Sunday school.
It was chastening to hear his own thoughts come back at him from the princess' mouth.
Tomorrow, she chastened herself, the police could find something.
"But whoever won would be severely chastened by this case."
Meanwhile he felt remarkably well, though greatly chastened in mind.
These are not happy folk chastened by an occasional disaster.
Chastened the two drunks moved off, out of the lobby, into the night.
But it is not too late for him to be chastened by the spirit of Monticello.
But liberalism, chastened by its years in the cold, is making a sudden comeback.
"Be quiet," she snapped across to them, and almost all were chastened into silence.
"I thought that my leave of absence was designed to chasten me.
"His attitudes are exasperating; I feel that he needs to be chastened."