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  • Scolding his disciples, Jesus told them that he was preparing them for his death, and that wherever his message was spread her gesture would be recounted as a timeless homage.

    Dreamseller: The Calling Augusto Cury 2011

  • Scolding House Majority Leader Cantor, Obama said, "Don't call my bluff."

    Dr. Philip Neches: Debt Ceiling Debate: Obama's Turnip Day? Dr. Philip Neches 2011

  • Scolding doesn't help it just frustrates them so you give em a show.

    Vermont Hunting Accident Will Go To Trial 2009

  • WASHINGTON Scolding, cajoling and explaining, President Obama on Wednesday portrayed health care reform as a test of the nation's character, arguing that the status quo is unsustainable for both the economy and the well-being of millions of Americans.

    Obama confronts health care doubts 2009

  • Scolding his disciples, Jesus told them that he was preparing them for his death, and that wherever his message was spread her gesture would be recounted as a timeless homage.

    Dreamseller: The Calling Augusto Cury 2011

  • Scolding doesn't help it just frustrates them so you give em a show.

    Vermont Hunting Accident Will Go To Trial 2009

  • Scolding his disciples, Jesus told them that he was preparing them for his death, and that wherever his message was spread her gesture would be recounted as a timeless homage.

    Dreamseller: The Calling Augusto Cury 2011

  • Scolding them through a letter might not have the effect you'd hope, however.

    Ask Amy 2010

  • Scolding Super Delegates into voting on his elected delegate lead makes Axelrod's comment completely asinine.

    Clinton op-ed: 'Why I Continue to Run' 2008

  • Scolding these communities and the governments under which they thrive for allowing this to happen seems supremely arrogant, and, from a certain perspective, imperialistic.

    World Affairs Article: Let Languages Die 2010

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