With that he walked off, leaving his aides to chastise us for our impertinence.
And Mr Chirac is right to chastise the government for timidity on reforming pensions.
Last December Cardinal Glemp found himself with little choice but to chastise publicly Radio Maryja's head, Father Tadeusz Rydzyk.
Three weeks after her release from a New York hospital, Clinton was at times defiant, complimentary and willing to chastise lawmakers.
The movie is hardly in a position to chastise Gage for his empty soul when its own style is one of numbing, desolate slickness.
In making the ruling, Oing took the opportunity to chastise Johnson, calling his conduct "less than admirable" as he pursued the deal behind Macy's back.
We don't need our political leaders to chastise single mothers -- they bear some of the toughest burdens in society -- but we do need our leaders to promote the values of marriage and to demand more responsible fatherhood.
Efforts to intimidate or chastise an inspector general for investigating agency corruption and submitting findings to the Justice Department are simply incompatible with honest government.
Some of the contributors chastise the commission for its excessive moral, not to say religious, high-mindedness.
The small amount of charity I could afford to send to China should be morally equivalent to a small amount of outsourcing, which means you should chastise me as immoral.
Others might chastise my numbers by arguing that the student-athletes that stand to gain the most financially from being afforded the opportunity to attend college due to the scholarship are the ones least likely to graduate because of poor pre-college academic training and preparation.
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On 16 May 1943, 617 Squadron flew in to attack dams in the industrial region of Germany using bouncing bombs, as part of Operation Chastise.
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