The Romney camp has chastised Obama, saying the president doesn't want military members to vote early.
Meanwhile, a Frost ad chastised Sessions for voting against air marshals and baggage screening.
Last week, GLAAD put out a statement that chastised Utah station KSL-TV, an NBC affiliate.
" They chastised it because most of its indicators "presume that lessening regulation is always desirable.
While other leaders chastised German callousness, Lagarde listened to their objections, then left the room.
UN's secretary-general, has chastised his members for failing to cough up enough manpower and money.
Jeremiah Wright was shown and a narrator chastised Childers for not publicly denouncing the pastor's controversial remarks.
He infamously once chastised his driver for a transport mess-up that was out of the man's control.
The legendary Selmy being chastised by both Jorah and Dany just after joining their ranks just feels wrong.
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Unbelievably, he has chastised people like me, who voted for him, for not supporting what we don't understand.
And on September 23rd a parliamentary committee chastised the BBC Trust, which oversees the corporation, calling it arrogant.
Also predictably, the Palestinians chastised Romney for another statement he made that was equally rooted in America's bipartisan consensus.
Gomez also chastised his predecessor, now retired Cardinal Roger Mahony, for shortcomings after victims came forward during his tenure.
After Fendrich and Dietrich-Dirschau had been sternly chastised, Fey was sentenced to twenty months in prison and Malskat to eighteen.
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Meanwhile, Mr. Ahmadinejad chastised the State Department's decision last week to delist an Iranian opposition group from a U.S. terrorism list.
Steinbrenner was a controversial figure, often chastised for interfering in on-field decisions and for being impatient if the team underperformed.
Yesterday, a friend of mine was chastised by her manager for wearing a cardigan printed with a leopard pattern to the office.
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The cop chastised the Malaysian and took his license, telling him to collect it later at the police station on Pyay Road.
The sleep-addled director chastised the caller, saying that if he wanted a job, this was not a good way of getting it.
Mr. TOM BENNETT (Giants Fan): I think the news media has chastised Bonds because sometimes he hasn't been the nicest person towards them.
Mr. Obama pleaded for support from his core constituents, even as he chastised them for carping that began with the earlier health-care fight.
At an EU summit in 2008, when the financial crisis was raging, Nicolas Sarkozy chastised the commission for being too zealous in upholding competition.
Mitt Romney had chastised Ben Bernanke for his easy money policies, vowing to replace him as Fed Chairman once his mandate finished in early 2014.
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Remember Hillary being chastised for wearing pant suits during the campaign?
But it remains unclear if individuals will be named and chastised.
Certainly, we still have a way to go to reach gender equality, but just a few decades ago, women were chastised for wearing pants in public.
Other judges said they have chastised the firm's employees for submitting incomplete files or for introducing themselves to their clients only five minutes before a hearing.
He is off message, losing ground, not connecting with his own base, being severely chastised (and even dismissed) by GOP pundits who should be his friends.
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When I was five, I was chastised for disagreeing with an Air Force man, a visitor to our home, who made mock of my Willy Ley book.
Many chastised modern-day children and parenting for fostering such behavior.
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