Using sensor information, it will spring to life at the sight of its master and express the anticipated emotion -- lapping up affection and retreating when scolded.
Mr. Di Rupo, appearing in parliament Thursday to defend the austerity proposals, lightly scolded the unions.
Sometimes I get scolded by my team. (Laughter.) Time for one more.
No matter that Italians have not always been fastidious about implementing European directives or that their governments have occasionally been dragged before Europe's Court of Justice to be scolded and even fined.
In his speech, Mr. Bloomberg scolded critics including civil liberties groups and mayoral candidates for overlooking the shooting while condemning stop-and-frisk practices, which he argues are an important tool in keeping guns off city streets.
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Jeff Bewkes, the head of Time Warner, has scolded CNN for its performance.
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Like many Chinese students in the U.S., Ms. Lu disliked writing essays and got flustered after being scolded by a professor for reasons she didn't understand.
Others have been more directly scolded in his past public lives.
Fans who flouted the rule were scolded by security or told to scram.
Raw sewage trickled from a broken pipe down the street, and the 37-year-old insurance agent scolded his two sons for playing nearby.
It was the only champagne, Fermor scolded, never sold in half bottles.
The ex-central banker also was scolded by another commissioner, Brooksley Born.
At the time, in another commentary, I defended Gilchrist's right to speak and scolded those who tried to silence him. ( Read commentary) Now that I'm under attack, where did all the civil libertarians go?
Maybe that was why she always scolded me for every little mistake I made.
The alleged victim didn't perform her duties and was "scolded" a number of times, Mr. Yoon told the news conference.
We Americans are too often badgered, scolded, lectured at and over-protected.
We were promised an improvement in job growth prospects, reductions in costs, no taxes on the middle class, and even scolded that we could keep our trusted doctors.
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Men and women alike would far rather be scolded by a male boss than a female one.
She also happens to be the daughter who scolded me for my sloppy appearance all those years ago.
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In 1988 the Supreme Court scolded the FCC for its vague definition of indecency and advised restraint.
She scolded one young activist for heading into the streets without a jacket.
Benny Avni scolded the dog, which became fiercer and looked nearly ready to pounce.
Those shift points are not about being scolded, guilted or berated into thinking differently about how the world operates.
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When I was about 17, three years after I turned pro, my high school "careers" teacher scolded me in front of the entire class about jumping ahead in my workbook.
The judge scolded the police for even asking, given that they had no evidence of guilt.
Until around the Fourteenth Century the Church scolded people who believed in witches and rejected the whole idea as a silly peasant superstition.
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