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"Why have you interfered with the chastising of my property?"
So first of all we'll do some chastising, and then some loving.
That same chastising, you-should-know-better look she had seen throughout her childhood.
A gentle chastising of the myopic investors, accompanied by an explanation, might help to shift the markets' focus.
Rainie didn't bother with any more chastising.
Linda Loman's chastising of her sons, with the "Attention must be paid" speech at its brutal center?
Raven needed no chastising.
My chastising and my correcting him, my challenging him - that's not going to change what he does.
Chastising, Dorotka would answer only, "I'm a mother!"
Chastising Gordon (Andy Nyman) for serving a pie he just found in the kitchen, everyone goes to bed.
Afterwards, Carson returned to New Mexico and left the chastising of Comanches to others.
The traditional interpretation is that, humbled by God's chastising, Job turns speechless, giving up and repenting his previous requests of justice.
After a public chastising of Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter for "partying too much", the two appeared in a Visa commercial club-hopping.
That is not to say that he did not take the time to do some chastising of people who questioned his decisions to have construction workers labor on national holidays.
Take a stroll down any corridor in my college just five minutes after class has begun and you'll see enough finger-wagging and chastising of late students to warm even David Starkey's heart.
Murder or mutilation for reasons of honour are seen as a way of maintaining peace within society, and the public stoning or chastising of women is condoned in the context of maintaining the social order.
During the election's national debates, Duceppe's lucid explanations of Bloc Québécois policies and his chastising of the other national party leaders' promises, resulted in both the French and English media ruling him the best speaker.
A1 Chastising Washington G.O.P. Governor Pataki, declaring that Republicans in Washington had undermined their party with a series of "horrible blunders," said he would travel the nation to offer alternatives to "failed strategies."
The address was at times brutally frank in its assessment of the decline of the country under Mr. Bush and in its chastising of an aloof and self-absorbed Congress, as well as an apathetic American public.
I think also that perhaps, after all, I do not wish to rail or condemn you, for you might take this as a just punishment, and so ease your conscience in perceived expiation, so that you leave off your chastising of yourself.
The chastising of the American ambassador to Israel, Martin S. Indyk, whose security clearance has been suspended during an investigation on his handling of classified material, raises questions about how senior diplomats can conduct business while remaining within security regulations, officials said today.
Mr. Bush took the slight chastising in stride and promised, as he has in the past, to push for an immigration bill that would allow more guest workers and provide a path to citizenship for many Mexicans living in the United States illegally.
To the Editor: President Bush's continual chastising of Senator John Kerry in the debate for sending "mixed messages" about the war in Iraq underscored one of the Bush administration's worst features: the aversion to dissent and the confusion of criticism with lack of patriotism.