But the Northern Ireland full-back shrugged off his scolding to help put Cardiff into the lead.
Bary advised that usually a stern scolding was all that was required to correct her daughter.
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Your dining companion swats away your hand, scolding you for touching the appetizer before she could take a photo.
Instead of scolding customers, the company realized they had a potential business opportunity.
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Tomlinson, chief executive of Calibre Energy, one of Prime's partners, when it summoned him for a scolding in the fall.
"It was possible a got a strong scolding because of that, and the animal was unharmed at the end, " he added.
Has the public scolding and the NFL tsk-tsk about bad-mouthing finally penetrated?
Their delight in mastering the rules of cycling fashion is often paired with a zeal for scolding violators, including Tour de France winners.
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The review process isn't about scolding -- at least if you have a good boss -- it's about making you a better employee.
But for now, nobody can do much beyond scolding Vladimir Putin, whom Mr Bush met in Bratislava on February 24th (see article).
She has named an ambassador for war-crimes issues and spent much of her recent Balkan tour scolding leaders for sheltering accused war criminals.
It is, however, true of Indian fast bowler Irfan Pathan, whose love of the game resulted in a scolding for him and younger brother Yousuf.
Soon after the column was published I got a scolding letter from John Bogle, founder of Vanguard Group and patron saint of cheap index funds.
My brother and I have been calling every day to check in and to take turns scolding her for riding her horse before she's well enough.
When asked about corporal or other punishment Mr. Bary stated that his daughter seldom was punished and when necessary, a scolding or denial of privileges was the norm.
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During three hours of bipartisan scolding he sounded boyishly contrite.
Goldman Sachs has been the target of headline seeking politicians and regulators ever since the credit crisis, but their scolding of the investment bank has never amounted to much.
This month, when Mr. Morsi dispersed protesters outside the U.S. Embassy in Cairo (following a telephone scolding from President Obama), he left in place those protesting the Blind Sheik's continued confinement.
"We scored enough points tonight, I just think our defense wasn't good enough, especially our rebounding, " Boeheim said before scolding reporters for bringing up subjects he felt were questioning his coaching decisions.
He always wondered why his grandmother pounced on him when he joked about getting sent to Sing Sing for bad behavior, scolding him, "Don't you dare use those words in front of your grandfather!"
It even inserted itself as a moral authority: remember club chairman Billy Payne scolding a scandalized Tiger Woods for failing to "live up to the expectations of the role model we saw for our children"?
Other nights, he would fall asleep between his two gauchos and dream that his wife was leading their children by the hand and scolding him for the way he had let himself lapse into brutishness.
Connors had already taken a public scolding for a personal detail in his book about his youthful relationship with the great women's champion Chris Evert, and there was something very Connors-ian about this episode, the barreling forward, and to heck with the blowback.
"What we've tried to do is to be constructive, to not frame this as us scolding them or telling them what to do, but to give them advice in part based on our experiences here in having stabilized a financial situation effectively, " he said.
Earlier this week, Cutler finalized a multiyear investigation into trading practices by specialists on the New York Stock Exchange, bringing civil charges against 20 individuals and scolding the NYSE for failing to police those traders, who are supposed to make efficient markets in listed stocks.
Watching the financial media early in the day on Tuesday, I lost count of how many middle-aged money managers were scolding Zuckerberg in abstentia and in advance with hoodie jokes and the ever-present, unfavorable comparisons to the formative years of Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Google (NASDAQ: GOOG).
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