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Barkley's conversion trimmed the gap to 37-20 but it was a chastening evening for England's youngsters.
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The Chastening: Inside the Crisis that Rocked the Global Financial System and Humbled the IMF.
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Sir James said that the Banking Commission report "made for very chastening reading".
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With Mr Kirchner's death, the political era engendered by the chastening collapse of 2001 is drawing to a close.
ECONOMIST: Argentina after Kirchner
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But for Mr Brown, a stumbling economy will be an especially chastening experience.
ECONOMIST: The credit crunch
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It has been chastening for Ms Rousseff and her party to have been checked in their triumphal progress towards an inherited presidency.
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The daughter, Termeh, watches and listens while seeking her own truth in what ultimately becomes a chastening story of her coming of age.
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And the immediacy of the setting, heightened by documentary techniques, makes this a chastening film, a portrait of the explosive new world in which we live.
WSJ: Film Review
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The Bundesbank was proving itself the economic power in Europe a chastening realisation for France, which had long imagined itself the senior member of the Franco-German partnership.
ECONOMIST: EURO BRIEF
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Having said this is a chastening result for Benjamin Netanyahu it's only fair to record that it's been a thought provoking one for anyone in the business of making political predictions here, too.
BBC: Netanyahu's tough task after Israel's confusing election
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My purpose was not to speculate but to finance a real estate transaction, but it is still a bit chastening to have taken a 10 percent haircut in a matter of a month.
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