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You know you're a primos-hermano when all the adults in a family can and will scold you for your misdeeds.
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Or she might scold him, fostering a sense that he was publicly shamed for his conduct.
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There are 13 NFL games on Christmas Eve, and five juicy season-opening NBA contests on Christmas Day, and at some point, you're going to be following a game on your TV, or your phone, or your high-tech germ tablet, and a disapproving person is going to scold you and tell you to shut that thing off and show some respect.
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There was even a space to write what we wanted Santa to discuss, and a note saying Santa wouldn't scold or discuss topics that would make the child feel bad or sad.
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The White House had said Bush was going to also use his Veterans Day speech to scold Congress for not sending him a veterans spending bill.
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There is nothing worse than a formerly promiscuous aunt now on a crusade for moral rectitude playing the harpy and scold in the sick room, elbowing the doctor aside to upbraid the patient with inappropriately timed, self-righteous sermons.
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Several lawyers have signed a stern letter to Steven Miller, Acting IRS Commissioner, to scold him about careless handling of confidential information.
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But Mr Obama is not, of course, running in 2010, although he has recently stepped up his efforts to rally the students, making speeches at a series of universities and even taking to the pages of Rolling Stone to scold apathetic liberals.
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There was also a flap when Mr Perry and Sonny Perdue, the Republican governor of Georgia, joined forces to scold Mr White.
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They have, in fact, a symbiotic relationship with these outside groups, sometimes paying them to keep watch over the fields or scold parents into sending their children to school.
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While the company's flacks would scold them if they were caught dishing to the press, the employees also live in something of a bubble.
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