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"Well, yesterday he was chiding me -- he said not to whine, " Huckabee said.
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Leonard Mattioli, an Epic board member, recalls chiding Faulkner for driving an old Volvo.
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Outsiders might squirm at the idea of a constitutional monarch chiding an elected prime minister.
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In return, Trump has largely avoided hitting Rubio on the stump, only chiding him for running against his mentor, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
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He played that role well on Tuesday, gently chiding his party for offering blame without solutions and reminding them of the dangers of disillusion and disunity.
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What was more interesting: he fired back, signaling new ground by his nation on condemnatory resolutions at the UN but also chiding their sponsors for rehashing old ground.
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Headlines about bishops chiding the government are also double-edged.
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His health-care ideas, set out a few weeks ago, serve the political purpose of chiding Democrats (Hillary Clinton in particular), who, he says, intend to recast the American medical system on the socialistic European model.
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Early in the Tour, Wiggins raged about anonymous skeptics on Twitter, chiding them for "bone-idleness, " but later in the race he wrote a piece in The Guardian in which he described his cycling ascension and his rejection of performance-enhancing drugs.
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After the color line broke in baseball, when there was still chiding by the fans and some players and there were already black stars like Willie Mays, Frank Robinson, Hank Aaron and Ernie Banks, the black players were often isolated socially.
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