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" And Mr. Cruz chiding him that "adults learn not to interrupt.
And Fox and Peña Nieto are not alone in chiding Trump.
Several speakers mentioned his penchant for chiding people over grammatical mistakes.
These received a pointed chiding on Monday from journalists and politicians alike.
But for this to be the company chiding Apple over slow software?
At the candidate's direction, Hicks had prepared a statement chiding Jacobus's threat.
Jackson spars with Anthony, chiding him for holding the ball too long.
Rather, he was chiding the Rockets GM for saying anything at all.
Coach K being Coach K, though, he didn't own up to chiding Brooks.
When he decides to demeaningly sexualize his waitresses, he gets the chiding he deserves.
He escalated from there, chiding Mr. Trump with language that sometimes devolved into schoolyard churlishness.
"The play was not prophetic," Andersson tells us, chiding us for our conventional narrative expectations.
Then listen fully, without chiding them or giving advice (which can be very hard, I know!).
It will almost certainly be refined in numerous ways to avoid future chiding by hardware snobs.
He's done this before, chiding Trump for trying to incite drama to stay on the show.
The presidential palace press corps hit back on Wednesday urging the government to stop chiding journalists.
Susan Collins on Monday also responded to Trump's attack, chiding him for his "absolutely unacceptable" remarks.
"I got all the glory, and you got all the work," Scott said, chiding his twin.
For instance, Longoria, a ninth generation American, remembers casting directors chiding her for not sounding ethnic enough.
When he relents, so does she, backing up his chiding of the children to eat their greens.
The new sale, announced Saturday, coincides with more and more chiding from the group directed at WikiLeaks.
The DOJ quickly responded with a statement chiding people for reading too far into Sessions' word choice.
Mark Warner of Virginia, the Democratic vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, had similarly chiding words.
With her crisp British accent, she at times came across as an exasperated adult chiding naughty children.
Sometimes when we mention this in conversation, people ask us, in a chiding tone, Why don't you adopt?
Gomez posted a comment to Bieber's message about leaving social media, chiding him for publicizing his (underage) romance.
Imran Khan, the prime minister, took up the issue while in opposition, chiding his predecessor's government for venality.
Suddenly, I am the nagger in the family, picking up after them and chiding them to eat better.
Clinton fired back, chiding him for setting conditions for his support and calling for the party to unify.
Other politicians and commentators have responded to what happened to Hill by chiding people for taking such photographs.
Mr. Putnam fought back, emphasizing his deep knowledge of Florida and chiding Mr. DeSantis for his television ubiquity.
Judy Chu (D-Calif.) chiding her Republican colleagues on Monday for not taking up a gun control measure.
When made by McCarthyites, however, and especially by Mr. McCarthy himself, they call only for a gentle chiding.
Apted now acknowledges, under chiding from Jackie, that his own questions in the early films were implicitly sexist.
Family, friends, and the media frame this chiding as an "encouraging message" to lose weight and get healthy.
Here was a woman in the tricky position of both speaking for her party and chiding its nativist extremes.
The president has sent mixed signals about global torturers and kleptocrats, chiding some while praising others as "tremendous" allies.
No explosions or bangs follow, just a wry smile and gentle chiding from UNHCR first aid coordinator Marc Desvilliers.
The tweet sparked uproar, with some journalists and lawmakers chiding the president for appearing to promote violence against journalists.
He was famous for taking grad students to ethnic restaurants and chiding the chefs for not using authentic ingredients.
Norm Macdonald is chiding the "Me Too" movement, saying it allows for "no forgiveness" for people who've admitted wrongdoing.
"The stage is being set for a repeat of what happened in Rwanda," she said, chiding the international community.
He fizzes with nervous energy, constantly chiding and cajoling, resorting to expansive mime to convey messages to his players.
Trump at the time was publicly critical of Obama's response to Ebola, often chiding the former president on Twitter.
" He was remembered for "relentlessly chastising overzealous prosecutors and defense lawyers, and even chiding witnesses he deemed out of line.
They are always setting unrealistic self-improvement goals, and constantly chiding themselves for not measuring up to their absurd ideals.
Does he see any irony in chiding others for allegedly engaging in precisely the type of behaviors that define him?
Now, Rob is firing back and blaming his former nanny while also chiding BC for trying to smear his name.
Attia calls his piece a "postmortem dinner" for the architects, chiding them for appropriating North Africa's aesthetic without giving credit.
A few days before, Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg was quoted in the Chicago Tribune gently chiding Trump for being against trade.
Rita Katz, a terrorism expert with SITE Intelligence, wrote an influential critique of of the program, chiding Fernandez and his team.
But now it's other countries that are chiding the US for trying to seal itself off from the global trading system.
Spicer started the conference optimistically, joking with reporters and chiding them for being too negative in their coverage—his favorite subject.
He has taken recently to chastising Black Lives Matter—chiding them for shouting down politicians when they should instead be listening.
But despite himself, Badiou can't help adopting a chiding tone, writing off the efforts of Occupy for unclear, grouchy-sounding reasons.
"You're a black-market seller," Mr. Lezama said, chiding her for raising prices when food was in short supply in Venezuela.
Whether it's because of her chiding or a premonition of imminent doom or simply the result of getting older, D'Amico relents.
Bumping and grinding in revolt, his impatience is palpable, chiding his laptop DJ. "Next one, next one, next one," he says.
Is Fellini paying lip service to a new moral dispensation that he doesn't understand, or honestly chiding himself for former sins?
On the air last week, she renewed that criticism, calling Ms. Conway "not credible" and chiding CNN for featuring Ms. Conway.
It's delicious and we just have a great time catching up, chiding K for all of his bravado, and debating American politics.
Geoffrey Cox, the attorney-general, brought them down to earth by chiding them for being like children in a playground, not legislators.
One week later, Bush spoke out again — chiding Americans for an uptick in crimes against Sikhs and Hindus, as well as Muslims.
She's firm and smart-mouthed, often chiding Rainbow about her parenting style, and introducing the Johnson children to strict, old-school discipline.
Instead of chiding yourself for being an idiot, try talking to yourself like you'd talk to a friend facing the same issue.
After chiding Anna for being late (she almost had to dress herself!), she tries to pump the maid for information about Marigold.
Duterte has attacked the United States verbally, chiding Washington for treating the Philippines "like a dog," despite the two nations' longstanding relationship.
Likewise, Janco's tribal-like masks and (later) Hannah Höch's chiding collages looked to African objets d'art for a new formal art language.
Bill Gurley is a rare figure in Silicon Valley, vocally chiding some of the biggest start-up stars to show some discipline.
She subsequently rebuked McConnell as a "rogue leader," chiding with him for collaborating so closely with the White House on impeachment strategy.
It can read USB drives and cards directly now, and you can even unplug those devices without the operating system chiding you.
Trump's public chiding of Merck CEO Ken Frazier — the first person to leave the manufacturing council on Monday — also influenced the decision.
He urged Japanese business leaders to increase their investment in the United States while chiding Japan for having a "substantial edge" on trade.
But during the same recent visit with Netanyahu, Trump threw a bone to the left by gently chiding the Israelis on settlement building.
He repeatedly noted that the winner of the Republican caucuses had not won the nomination in 16 years, chiding them for picking losers.
Entertainment Tonight reports that during a new video of coaches' outtakes, the two got especially lovey-dovey after some chiding from their colleagues.
Some South Korean Internet users have turned the heat on JYP, chiding them for not protecting a young girl who doesn't understand politics.
" The line appeared to be a reference to comments from Hatch, who appeared visibly frustrated with protesters on Tuesday, chiding them for "insolence.
Many journalists noted that the reporting techniques mentioned in the editorial are considered crucial newsgathering methods, chiding the newspaper for apologizing for them.
But Mr. Blount put me at ease and coached me on local etiquette, chiding me when I failed to wave at other drivers.
There are men (and women) who object to her public chiding, especially if they feel they may be the butt of the joke.
One story called [Apple's C.E.O. Tim] Cook hypocritical for chiding Facebook over privacy, noting that Apple also collects reams of data from users.
Either she's faux-shocked, or she's chiding me, or she's, you know, being a little coquettish about it, or she's being faux-outraged.
She is seen chiding him not to eat junk food on the trail in a documentary that followed his campaign for several months.
But before long, the machine has gone rogue, chiding her like a southern mother-in-law for putting canned biscuits on the shopping list.
" Blumenthal responded to Trump's comments less than two hours later, directly addressing and chiding the President's behavior in his own series of tweets. "Mr.
The Superior Court of Washington, D.C. handed another win to digital privacy advocates earlier this week, chiding the Department of Justice along the way.
I plan on printing out The New Republic's "Lionel Shriver Shouldn't Write About Minorities" and taping it above my desk as a chiding reminder.
" Chiding Puerto Ricans again, as he had over the weekend, the president added, "On a local level, they have to give us more help.
"How dare you call a general election and run away from the debate," Tim Farron, leader of the Liberal Democrats, said, chiding her openly.
Even though his chiding of these individuals plays well among his base, he shouldn't be so swift in dismissing Hollywood and its leading lights.
Therefore, any reaction by "you guys" reflects a lack of judgment and proportion: He is essentially chiding people for allowing themselves to be distracted.
En route to Japan, Trump dispatched a series of tweets from Air Force One chiding Biden for a crime bill he supported in the 1990s.
They have not rebuked Mr Trump personally, instead chiding America for "trade hegemonism" and other abstruse offences that are hard to chant at protest rallies.
When people in non-stereotypically masculine spaces come under criticism, warranted or not, the reaction is often as chiding and dismissive as it is horrified.
" Navarro has recently come under fire for citing a fabricated source — "Ron Vara" — in his academic work after frequently chiding unidentified sources as "fake news.
At the beginning of the show, religion was vaguely alluded to — mentions of the Old Gods here and there; Septa Mordane chiding a sassy Sansa.
Trump went on to revive his long-running feud with Puerto Rico's leaders, chiding island officials for their criticism of his response to Hurricane Maria.
But during the call, the 911 dispatcher could also be heard chiding Stevens for trying to go on her paper route during a flash flood.
When Sontag chided other critics for not looking correctly, she was also chiding the fragile young woman she'd once been, for being unable to see.
One candidate has billed himself as a libertarian, and has spent the opening scenes of the race chiding Harper's fiscal policy as big-government interventionism.
Chiding and pleading with President Jacob Zuma to get him to file his taxes — much less pay the full amount — was always an excruciating task.
That is straight from the 'Orbanonmics' playbook, but with the EU chiding Warsaw after a decade as eastern Europe's economic poster child, investors are souring.
The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a nonprofit think tank based in Washington, D.C., issued a statement chiding San Francisco for considering the facial recognition ban.
Trump added to the harsh vibe by chiding "radical left" and "socialist" health care policies and condemning the proliferation of "sanctuary cities" that protect undocumented immigrants.
She fuses the sounds and attitudes of punk and hip-hop, asserts her belonging to everywhere and nowhere, while teasing and chiding anything in her way.
Islamabad views New Delhi as a key national security threat, so the U.S. praising India while chiding Pakistan isn't likely to go down well, he explained.
But when I chatted with scientists during a lunch break, they told me the chiding was expected — after all, this was Cliff Mass at the lectern.
And chiding Michael Cohen and comparing him to the Nixon White House lawyer, John Dean, whom he calls a "rat," is certainly in that playbook also.
Those times, some part of me suspected I would probably end up drinking again, and I didn't want voices from meetings chiding me when I did.
Beinart concludes with the requisite admonishment of silly campus leftists, chiding the University of California system for listing the phrase "melting pot" as a potential microaggression.
That year, workers at the plant were told to watch a video of the airline's chief executive chiding them for production delays, employees told The Times.
And I have done that," McConnell said in response to the first question, repeating himself several times and chiding reporters that they haven't been "paying attention.
Adding to their angst, the governor suggested that lawmakers limit their outside income and assume full-time status while chiding them for asking for more pay.
After a few moments, however — one imagines an incensed producer telling them to cut it out immediately — they change tone, chiding Gayle and lauding McLaughlin's professionalism.
This literal chiding of the hazards of industrial progress to the natural world is underscored by a series of round pulp prints that address drone warfare.
Logan Paul's little brother is now cleaning the remnants of his brother's mess ... both chiding and defending his brother for posting video of a suicide victim.
"As a communicator, he is uneven, goofy around the edges, and prone to the occasional WTF moment," Welch admitted in a Thursday-morning chiding of the candidate.
Even amidst all the evening's pandemonium, Trump took note of the slight, dedicating some of his speech to chiding Martinez for the state's performance under her reign.
But, you know-- a lot of th-- your-- your colleagues won't talk to me because I keep telling them-- ch-- chiding them for writing these negative stories.
A president-elect once upon a time would have had to be careful chiding a columnist for the New York Times, for fear of the editorial page.
Mr. Bolsonaro, who bellows his opinions as if chiding a subordinate, is drawing some comparisons to the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, for his appeal to disillusioned voters.
On Friday, Sanders sent a letter to DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chiding her selection of only three of 45 people he recommended for three standing committees.
Trump followed up by arguing that his comments were "only words," chiding Clinton for telling New Yorkers she would bring back jobs to the state and failing.
After chiding Mr. Trump last week for declining to release his tax returns, Mr. Romney decided over the weekend to escalate his criticism, several close associates said.
McCain writes that the president seems to care more about "the appearance of toughness" than American values, chiding Trump's coziness with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in particular.
China Central Television, the state broadcaster, made clear the risks of challenging Beijing, chiding the league for an earlier expression of support for Morey's free speech rights.
After chiding the parents about the importance of routine checkups, I asked where their oldest son was since he had attended the last visit with his family.
It was an unusual admonition in the French context — a head of state chiding national law enforcement, with which a French president usually tries to closely identify.
One meme mocking vegans generated more than 220 million shares, reactions, and comments, and another chiding Parkland, Florida, shooting survivor David Hogg attracted more than 220 million engagements.
" Sales trainer Randone, 31, chimed in to quip that the information was "breaking news" that "just happened," playfully chiding his wife, "I can't believe you just said that.
But in her new song and music video, Can't Get Enough of Myself, Santigold turns that chiding on its head in a cheery springtime anthem to self-love.
Reactions to these particular Clinton-averse Sanders supporters ranged from comedian Sarah Silverman's cheeky chiding at the convention to rumination by philosophy professors on the ethics of voting.
Why in God's name does Wall Street make huge campaign contributions?" he said, chiding: "I guess just for the fun of it, they want to throw money around.
As censure of the islands deal grew, supporters of Mr. Sisi came to the president's defense, chiding Egyptians for lamenting the fate of islands few had ever visited.
But when replying to these so-called "whiny libs," Don Jr. doesn't hold back, chiding them for their low follower counts, and/or accusing them of being robots.
" Sounding like he was chiding a naughty family member, he added "we never stint in telling them that we don't agree with them on these human rights issues.
Even Obama played "respectability politics" in chiding African Americans, in a way that could reassure white Americans that the problems in American race relations weren't all on them.
Within a half hour, he had reverted to more well-worn ground, chiding Democrats for pursuing an investigation into potential ties between his campaign and the Russian government.
Owens, 65, said the public chiding by the elder Harris was instantly recognizable to Jamaicans of a certain age, raised by straitlaced parents in the former British colony.
Chiding Tomasky for criticizing Howell Raines's and other Times writers' attacks on Clinton over the Lewinsky scandal, Kelly says the book doesn't mention that the paper rejected impeachment.
Pete Buttigieg said on Sunday he isn't taking "lectures on family values" from Rush Limbaugh, chiding conservative figures who have attacked the Democratic presidential candidate over his homosexuality.
He was critical of how prosecutors presented their case against Manafort at trial, chiding them for taking too long and presenting what he thought was irrelevant evidence and testimony.
His tone is gentle, occasionally chiding, and he seems most comfortable in the center lane, allowing the road hogs to pass by while he holds steady at the wheel.
Again, CTA laid the blame at the feet of the industry, chiding companies to failing to promote women into executive roles that would qualify them for a keynote slot.
" That cast her in the role of Ricky Ricardo chiding his wife in a memorable 1950s "I Love Lucy" episode: "Do you think the money just grows on trees?
In making his ruling, Judge Orenstein, like Judge Garaufis, had harsh words for the government lawyers, chiding them for writing poor briefs and for showing up in court unprepared.
He took the Neerob name with him and unfurled it in Packsun's window to the delight of customers who had been chiding him for the lack of Bangladeshi dishes.
A woman in the passenger seat and the man driving the car put out their wrists and let them go limp, the chiding, stereotypical gesture for a gay man.
Trump began needling Romney at the traditionally nonpartisan National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, chiding the senator's declaration that his faith had helped guide him to vote to convict the president.
At the No Whiner Diner, a sign in the parking lot seemed to be chiding the state for Carlsbad's colossal traffic jams: "Congestion not just in your head," it said.
"Work ethic is not something that develops from entitlement," Williams wrote, chiding Jane for asking for donations from readers to support her job search instead of getting a service job.
Before the attack, Clinton was back in public chiding President Trump on how she would have long ago bombed every airfield and started a major campaign against the Syrian military.
Diggs -- the father of a mixed son -- blasted Harrison in a statement to TMZ Sports ... chiding the ex-NFL star's assertion that Kaep didn't understand the hardships of black people.
Time after time, Republicans weren't shy in chiding the president in recent weeks for going after the nation's chief law enforcement officer, with some even issuing press releases defending Sessions.
Now, after repeatedly chiding Charlotte for approving an ordinance that he warned would provoke the legislature to act, he says that the city's politics have evolved more than his own.
After about a month, most of the teenagers had begun to find the monitors chiding and irksome, making them feel lazy if they did not manage 10,000 steps each day.
" He also responded to criticism by chiding the Kurds, telling reporters that "they didn't help us in the Second World War, they didn't help us with Normandy, as an example.
The only update here is the inclusion of a gay couple whose chiding back-and-forth is played comic relief before the movie dutifully denies them any fate but martyrdom.
Andrew Gillum, who narrowly lost the 2018 gubernatorial race to DeSantis, called for the governor to veto the bill, chiding him for receiving less support from Florida voters than Amendment 4.
Although satire, the video is damning in context: what kicked off Cosby's precipitous downfall was Buress's routine about Cosby's means of chiding black people, as he does in this very video.
The U.S. senator from California had a breakout night, chiding bickering opponents for engaging in a "food fight" and taking on front-runner Joe Biden on issues including race and immigration.
"You can't keep bringing people back from the dead until you work this stuff out," she tells her husband early on, as if chiding him for leaving dishes in the sink.
The governor was heavily critical of Trump, chiding the president for his protectionist trade policies, his exit from the Iran nuclear deal, and his decision to send more troops to Afghanistan.
"You proceeded to admonish me (as if a parent chiding an ungrateful child) to 'pitch in a bit more so everyone else has a chance at the American dream,'" Cooperman writes.
"You proceeded to admonish me (as if a parent chiding an ungrateful child) to 'pitch in a bit more so everyone else has a chance at the American dream,'" Cooperman wrote.
In addition to chiding Mr. Comey for sending that letter, the Justice Department report also concluded that there was no evidence of political bias in the F.B.I.'s treatment of Mrs.
As each businessman — the award is given only to men — introduced himself, Ms. Schneps-Yunis stood with a microphone, chiding some into selling themselves better and telling others to speak slower.
After issuing an apology for the gay slur, he became an advocate for the LGBT community, filming a local PSA and publicly chiding fans who would use "gay" as an insult.
Trump's public chiding of Flake is just another example of the president's actions that threaten to worsen an already tense relationship with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his GOP colleagues.
The absence of the opposition in Washington also let Mr. Obama dominate the news cycle on Tuesday with his news conference chiding Senate Republicans for threatening to simply sit on any nomination.
The three-minute long video sees a Chinese presenter explaining the Doklam standoff via a script chiding India, while the Indian "guest star" enacts a mock dialogue to a canned laugh soundtrack.
The first response of Senate Republicans was to warn Mr Obama against even nominating a replacement, chiding him as a "lame-duck" president with no right to make such an enduring decision.
The floods didn't make the front page of the New York Times until August 16th, the same day its ombudsman published a column chiding the paper for being late to the game.
But Grassley, while chiding the media for trying to pit him against McConnell or Trump, pledged that the committee would move forward after supporters merged two previous competing bills at his urging.
In a society predicated toward sloth and sitting, it's a boon friend and wrist companion, and at $99 it's a great way to suggest someone should get out more without untoward chiding.
Since Mr. McCain's diagnosis last year, Mr. Ducey has handled questions about succession with the utmost caution, chiding those Republicans who talked openly about the matter while the senator was still alive.
Though he has criticized the Congolese government for acts of sexual violence by its troops, the government congratulated him on Friday for the prize, even while chiding him for politicizing his work.
Before long, the column was heavily edited and the argument reframed, with an unbylined editor's note added to the top of the piece chiding readers for not understanding what Stephens was saying.
I'll let Leon Panetta, the wisest of West Coasters and former secretary of defense, speak for us: "You've got two bullies chiding each other with outrageous comments," he told Politico this week.
He launched radio ads of his own earlier this week chiding Jones for missing votes and arguing that Jones is "opposing the Trump agenda" by voting against the recent GOP tax plan.
Mr. Buttigieg again held his ground, calling Ms. Gabbard's characterization of his remarks "outlandish" and chiding her for having met with the "murderous dictator" Bashar al-Assad during a trip to Syria.
But that pace has slackened in recent months, and Mr. Cuomo has spent much of the last week chiding the Legislature for inaction on issues like legalizing marijuana and renewing rent regulations.
The GAO, which is tasked with making sure federal agencies follow the law, was essentially chiding the ATF for making it a bit easier for its hundreds of investigators to do their jobs.
" Andrew Napolitano, a conservative legal commentator and a judicial analyst at Fox News, said that, with the harsh dissent, Thomas, Gorsuch and Alito were "chiding their junior Catholic pro-life colleague Brett Kavanaugh.
The president spent Tuesday morning repeatedly chiding Democrats for the Iowa caucus debacle, where the state Democratic Party cited issues with an app at precincts for the delay in releasing the final results.
" He won praise during the last Canadian election campaign for defending a reporter from a heckling crowd of his own supporters, chiding them with the declaration that, "we respect journalists in this country.
Immediately after Handel's victory, Republican groups began chiding Democrats for earning only a "moral victory" by moving the race into contention, arguing that the result shows they are doomed for the 2628 midterms.
At a time when Democrats are marching for our lives and fighting family separations at the border, our party leadership appears to be more concerned about chiding young voters on their table manners.
There were a few "too soon" replies, and many Taylor Swift stans chiding the retailer for skipping over her album release date, but mostly, people were very much on board with the sentiment.
In an interview on Friday, Ms. Maxwell said she was exasperated by comments online calling Mr. Ramasar a "rapist" and by private messages chiding her for staying in the relationship despite his behavior.
By a CNBC count, he has tweeted about the rally no fewer than 11 times just since July 2, often chiding the media for not focusing on the string of record-setting closes.
Yet while chiding extreme libertarianism, Selbourne veers dangerously close to Comstockery in his tsk-tsking of noise that "masquerades as music," gender fluidity, sperm banks, bad grammar, video plagiarists and other presumed vices.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro railed at two of his main international critics on Wednesday, chiding Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy for "meddling" and mocking U.S. President Donald Trump for geographical ignorance.
This comes amid speculation over Trump's foreign policies as he complained that the U.S. spends too much defending allies, while chiding China for not doing more to contain Pyongyang's nuclear and ballistic missile ambitions.
More often than not, the reports are criticized from all sides, with the companies complaining about the amount of work that goes into their production, and academics and experts chiding their lack of context.
The German media have recoiled at Mr Macron's chiding: "It's no 'fetish', Mr Macron…the surpluses are the product of diligent workers and innovative entrepreneurs," tweeted the political editor of Handelsblatt, an influential daily.
"You proceeded to admonish me (as if a parent chiding an ungrateful child) to 'pitch in a bit more so everyone else has a chance at the American dream,'" Cooperman wrote at the time.
The president defied predictions by mostly sticking to script throughout his travels to the Middle East and Europe, though he did ruffle feathers by chiding NATO allies during a summit meeting with its leaders.
"We didn't set out with a preferred scenario; we deduced the scenario from the chemistry," he said, chiding Dr. Martin for not having done any chemical simulations to support the deep sea vent scenario.
" Walls' crossness has been directed at the prosecution as well -- frequently chiding the lawyers to stop leading witnesses and telling prosecutor J.P. Cooney that he would not allow "this to become a tabloid trial.
He issues lengthy statements after nearly every major decision, and banters on Twitter, chiding reporters for eating unsafe Thanksgiving leftovers or laughing along at jokes about his skinny jeans, or his prized backyard chickens.
But unlike the bathing boy, most of us here didn't willingly immerse ourselves into danger; and unlike the chiding man, the information we're given on geographical shifts are arguably, in fact, counsel as help.
By the time McMaster delivered a second press briefing Tuesday, he was affirmatively defending Trump's decision to share information as "wholly appropriate" — and chiding the press for the "leaks" he'd earlier tried to discredit.
There she was on "Meet the Press," serenely chiding an exasperated Chuck Todd for being "overly dramatic" as he repeatedly tried to get her to concede that lying to the American public was bad.
On Malú's first day of seventh grade, her heavily made-up eyes (SuperMexican tells her she looks like Nosferatu) earn her both chiding from a mean girl named Selena Ramirez and a dress-code violation.
After Mr. Heller and Senator Shelley Moore Capito, Republican of West Virginia, voted on Tuesday to open debate on repealing the health law, Save My Care released television ads on Wednesday chiding both of them.
To that end, what really riled up these Sanders supporters is that despite all their substantive reasons to pick him over Clinton, older women are still chiding them for not supporting the woman in the race.
Now that he is in the White House, he has opted to skip the Correspondents' Dinner entirely, making him the first president in 30 years to refuse to subject himself the gentle chiding of a comedian.
"There is concern when you have hundreds and hundreds of kids gathering like that," DeSantis said this week, chiding those revelers and heralding cities that have closed the beaches, but stopping short of a statewide ban.
" Mr. Cuomo didn't stop there, turning his fire on the State Legislature, chiding it for not increasing funding to "poorer school districts — our top social justice and equity priority — without simultaneously raising funding to richer districts.
" Representative Adam Schiff, Democrat of California, wrote an open letter this month to Jeff Bezos, Amazon's chief executive, chiding the company about the failure of its algorithms to "distinguish quality information from misinformation or misleading information.
The bar's regulars play the parts of visitors' personalities, chiding and congratulating them for their decisions and actions, while the Master acts as the arbiter of common sense, stepping out to provide wisdom only when entirely necessary.
In his first address as president to the NATO leaders minutes later, the frequent critic of NATO during his campaign continued to make his feelings about the organization known, chiding others for not meeting their financial commitments.
His rhetorical outreach toward Russia and China was accompanied for a second day by a chiding of longtime treaty ally and former colonial power the United States, which he would not allow to "impose on us anything".
After chiding the Obama administration for its handling of the swine flu outbreak, Trump asserted that his White House has done a "fantastic job," citing travel restrictions in particular, and that the press refuses to cover it.
But he hears every kind of matrimonial case, and on Wednesday, he was a stern, fast-talking presence, chiding an estranged couple for relying too much on attorneys rather than working out small issues face to face.
Curiously, when Republicans in Congress led drawn out, costly, fishing expedition-like investigation after investigation while President Barack Obama was in office, I didn't hear Republicans chiding themselves for how their partisan bias would skew their investigation.
RELATED: Trump on torture: 'We have to beat the savages' Kerry made the remarks as the State Department unveiled its annual Human Rights Report, chiding allies and foes alike for committing human rights abuses and denying political freedoms.
There were a lot of people on the left, especially a lot of black Americans, who felt that Obama was lecturing them about their behavior and chiding them for not playing politics by the rules he plays by.
But any complaints or questions are superseded by the sheer pleasure of watching these beautiful, lovable people subject themselves to annoying guest stars, parental chiding, ever-more-ridiculous action sequences, and of course, ever-more-ridiculous action sequences.
A top Clinton aide's chiding comments about Sanders's "negative" tone have prompted Sanders supporters to drudge up all their Clinton attacks on Twitter with the viral hashtag #ToneDownForWhat (a reference to DJ Snake's song "Turn Down for What").
In a leaked audio recording made public the night before she would announce the bill's ultimate fate, Lam was heard chiding herself in unusually frank remarks during a private meeting with a group of businesspeople a week earlier.
PARIS (Reuters) - Britain will need months of preparation before Brexit talks can start, EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Monday, chiding the government in London for not preparing better for the possibility of a 'Leave' vote.
He made his case in a televised speech from the Oval Office a month ago and then virtually dropped the issue, except for a few tweets chiding Democrats for partying with lobbyists in Puerto Rico during the shutdown.
Chiding Trump for being pleased with the 2008 financial crisis: The rest of us were horrified by what happened in the 2008 financial crisis, by what happened to millions of families that were forced out of their homes.
Once Kelly's eventual successor ascends to his or her West Wing post, that person will become Trump's third chief of staff in under two years — a turnover rate the president himself once used in chiding his predecessor, Barack Obama.
The world's progressives may have loved it, but some in Berlin were uneasy at the chiding tone of Mrs Merkel's letter of congratulation to Mr Trump, which pledged co-operation on the basis of a commitment to liberal values.
But five days is all you get with Trunk Club, and once its emails started to take on a slightly chiding tone, I worried that the company would charge my credit card for thousands of dollars worth of clothes.
I remember my parents running back, and my father and mother (all five feet of her) confronting the parents of one of the boys, who then gave him a winking, Trumpian chiding for behavior they didn't care to condemn.
On at least two occasions, the White House has pushed back on efforts by the House Oversight Committee to reach out directly to former officials, chiding the committee's powerful Chairman Elijah Cummings for not contacting the White House first.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - Parishoners at the historic black Emanuel church in Charleston, South Carolina, on Sunday grieved this weekend's Pittsburgh synagogue massacre and recalled a 503 mass shooting at their church, while chiding President Donald Trump's "rhetoric of hate".
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission will tell France on Wednesday its economy is improving but still has excessive imbalances, while chiding Germany over its current account surplus and warning Italy it must reduce its rising public debt, an EU official said.
Chiding the bloc for decades of failed attempts to work together on defense since the 1950s, Juncker said that even before the election of President Donald Trump, the United States considered it was paying too much for wealthy Europe's security.
In a decade as speaker that ended on Thursday, Mr. Bercow has silenced legislators this way almost 14,000 times, according to one analysis, as well as chiding politicians in famously antiquated language for "chuntering from a sedentary position" (talking while seated).
Wednesday Once in Brussels, Trump wasted no time in chiding allies, kicking off the summit with a breakfast with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in which he blasted Germany for its defense spending and plans for a gas pipeline with Russia.
Ryan publicly condemned Trump several times, calling his proposed temporary ban on foreign Muslims entering the country "unconstitutional," urging Trump to control violence at his campaign events and chiding him for failing to disavow the support of white supremacist David Duke.
Elizabeth Warren of "s----ing on" the 'f-----ing American dream" with her proposed wealth tax on people like him, he accused the Massachusetts Democrat in a letter of admonishing him on Twitter "as if a parent chiding an ungrateful child.
Maybe you immediately started in on yourself in a negative way — second guessing your feelings, or chiding yourself for feeling something you wish you didn't feel, or trying to change your feelings as soon as you recognize what they are.
And Tom Malinowski, a Democratic challenger in a crucial New Jersey House district, released a digital ad chiding Representative Leonard Lance, the Republican incumbent, for having said days earlier that he was disinclined to believe the allegations against Judge Kavanaugh.
We've consistently heard from readers chiding us for recommending roasting food with olive oil in the oven at a temperature above the supposed smoke point (depending on the variety, anywhere from 280 to 400 degrees), but there's more at play here.
L.A.'s Mayor, Eric Garcetti, is calling this a make-or-break week for Angelenos and he's been chiding folks for flooding the beaches and parks despite orders to say 6-feet apart ... but Gwyneth's setting a good example for all.
When T-Mobile CEO John Legere criticized Trump for a November 2015 tweet chiding a UFC fighter for her surprise loss, Trump shot back to blast T-Mobile and later retweeted a follower complaining about the cell-phone company's "pathetic" service.
Trump was not chiding the Federal Reserve for the first time, but his most recent tirade triggered an uproar, both for the unorthodox nature of the remarks from a president and the appearance that he was meddling with the Fed's independence.
Those messages follow his recent public chiding of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and a string of statements in which GOP lawmakers distanced themselves from the president after his response to a white nationalist rally in Virginia over the weekend.
I failed to observe, I criticized their observance, all of which my mother called "my self-hating," when she was lightly chiding, and my "anti-Semitism" when she wanted me to feel the full disappointment of what my resistance represented.
There's me, freshly returned from college, helping my mom set the table; my half brother, also home on break, debating our father about politics; and my half siblings' mother chiding my half sister for Snapchatting with her high school friends.
Democrats seemed to be gently chiding her to stop even though they agree with what she's saying, fearful that their own party could erode separation of powers if a justice were to be seen as an agent of liberal politics.
" Pelosi struck back at the president during a news conference in the Capitol, telling reporters Thursday morning that she found his statements to be "so completely inappropriate" and chiding Trump for "talking about things that he knows little about: Faith and prayer.
But neither Germany's Angela Merkel nor France's Francois Hollande have gone as far as Cameron in chiding Trump who, if he wins in November, would be in charge of the world's most powerful nation and largest economy from January 20 next year.
Older liberals still embrace the term: Paul Krugman, an economist, blogs for the New York Times under the banner "The Conscience of a Liberal", and Thomas Frank has written a book called "Listen, Liberal" chiding Democrats for losing sight of the working class.
After she was photographed eating dinner with an aide who was chowing down on a burger two weeks ago, for instance, PETA sent her a chiding letter that asked her to push "vegan food policies"as part of her Green New Deal.
Stavridis told radio host John Catsimatidis on New York's AM 970 that Trump's goal of 2 percent gross domestic product (GDP) spending on defense for NATO allies was a "smart" target, chiding European allies for not spending as much as "promised" on defense.
In June, when the Gulf dispute first broke out, Tillerson and Trump issued contradictory statements on how to handle Qatar, with Tillerson calling for negotiations and Trump chiding Qatar for not doing more to counter terrorism (a position Trump reversed shortly after).
Recently, Cook told press that the technology is just not there yet for there to be an augmented reality headset available to consumers that offers a satisfying experience, while chiding "anything you would see on the market any time soon" in that category.
The legislation requires that sanctions be put in place within 60 days, and Representative Ed Royce, Republican of California and the chairman of the House Foreign Relations Committee, sent a letter to President Trump two weeks ago chiding the administration for missing it.
He reprised the "middle ground" language to lay out his progressive agenda on a number of issues — not-so-subtly chiding the Biden adviser who suggested to Reuters last month that the former vice president would seek a "middle ground" on climate issues.
Ms. Ardern's quest to balance leadership and motherhood has generated discussion throughout her tenure; before she became prime minister, she also made headlines for chiding interviewers who asked her whether she would take time off from work if she had a baby.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday rejected Republican complaints about his decision to work with Democrats on fiscal and immigration issues, chiding his own party for failing to advance major legislation and calling on congressional leaders to begin overhauling the tax code immediately.
The studio, for its part, has been responding to each negative comment on Facebook with the same long, long paragraph, which appears to be mostly chiding haters for being freaked out by the murder wall picture instead of participating in meaningful activism.
Some men felt personally attacked by the description of the male character, only to carry on a bit like him online — not least a National Review columnist who wrote an angry and wounded open letter to Margot, chiding her for her behavior.
Chiding a cousin for her reserve, she demanded "the real transcript of your mind at the moment": "if a sadness, or a longing, or a perplexity, or a bedeviledness falls on you…then down with it on paper—tho' only six lines or six words".
"Right now, if I say 'six' and the president says 'half a dozen,' they're going to say I disagree with him, so let's just get over that," Mattis said, chiding reporters in August 2017 when he was asked about contradicting the president on North Korea.
It quotes instructions from bosses at the Internet Research Agency to staff, chiding them during the early stage of the presidential primary process to attack such Republican rivals as Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, as well as Mrs Clinton.
But even as Mr Pence defends his president and his America First agenda, he sounds enough like an old-school Reagan Republican—praising free-trade pacts, lauding NATO and chiding leftist strongmen for trampling the rule of law—that foreign allies cannot help but dream.
We both understand for all his careful messaging about Hamas' evolution, and years of internal struggle for a softer image, the day is coming where his comments will count little more than chiding to a recalcitrant child and less the commandments they once were.
The alleged Pittsburgh synagogue shooter used social media site Gab, the alt-right answer to Twitter, to spew hate toward Jews, while the alleged California shooter is believed to have posted on Facebook, derisively chiding those who offer "hopes and prayers" after mass shootings.
" Two days later, while publicly chiding Georgia Senator Kelly Loeffler for questionable stock trading, Athens, Georgia-based chef and author Hugh Acheson, who has been forced to lay off 100 employees, tweeted "We are about to see a lot of places go broke forever.
A letter dated Thursday to President Trump cosigned by 19 senators asks him to order the Energy Department to make such an inspection, chiding him for not conducting the analysis the first time the group sent him a request to do so on March 19.
"The Hispanic business community is too important for it to be so partisan that it's out of access and out of power," Barreto said, chiding Palomarez for losing the trust of administration officials with his public attacks of Trump, before citing lessons he learned from his father.
After all, Obama delivered his remark during the State of the Union, effectively chiding the members of the court (or at least the majority in the case) who were sitting before him as a captive audience, and subjecting them to the emotions of the assembled legislators.
Sen. Bill NelsonClarence (Bill) William NelsonAl Franken says he 'absolutely' regrets resigning Democrats target Florida Hispanics in 2020 Poll: Six Democrats lead Trump in Florida match-ups MORE (D-Fla.) is chiding those who reject the science behind climate change in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma.
Judge Anna J. Brown, however, has repeatedly rejected his lawyer's attempts to turn the trial into a referendum on land control, chiding the lawyer, Marcus R. Mumford, each time he strays from the central question: Did the occupiers conspire to prevent federal workers from doing their jobs?
She went on to suggest that psychiatrists should look at his "affection for tyrants" like Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un.  Trump unsurprisingly struck back on Twitter, chiding her for reading from a teleprompter, and will likely double down during a California rally tonight.
Wilcock believes Pizzagate is real, and opens his talk by chiding the Hollywood elite for passing off sci fi and fantasy, which they know to be fact, as fiction to us plebeians, fearing we can't handle the truth they have access to due to their exorbitant wealth.
Whether challenging the reader to question our own self-serving myths, or chiding me on Twitter to get over myself and just read Marvel's "Secret Wars," Coates's breadth of knowledge, taste, talent, anger, decency, curiosity, and humor makes me work harder to be better every day.
He devoted time to mocking Wednesday night's Democratic debate, chiding the performance of Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE and Sen.
On spending, Trump spent his time at the NATO gathering this week chiding Germany and Canada for their lagging investment levels, while hosting a lunch for the countries that have hit a hit a voluntary target of spending 2 percent of their GDP on military expenses.
Once moved from mailing list to USENET, the quality of conversation on murmurs quickly deteriorated into endless queries as to whether or not Michael Stipe was gay, each launching a long thread chiding the poster for posing a question the group had long ago decided was off-limits.
" He appeared in on the masquerade, and his words were less of a chiding and probably more of a description for what's to come—or what one 35-year-old fan, who requested his full name not be used, explained was "a funeral where everyone could keep hanging out.
More often, these messages come from well-intentioned but misinformed neighbors concerned about kids getting confused between languages or suffering speech delays; from an educational system that hides its language ideology behind terms such as language gap or skill deficit; from professors chiding foreign students for not speaking English.
Harris probably did that most deftly, both chiding her fellow candidates early on for not playing nice ("America does not want to witness a food fight, they want to know how we're going to put food on their table"), and also directly engaging Biden, delivering soundbite after soundbite.
They want to celebrate the show's inclusivity without chiding the wider genre for a historical lack of representation, and highlight how they have made the series more contemporary and more diverse — behind the camera as well as in front of it — while emphasizing that its fundamental principles haven't changed.
In the adaptation of his upcoming biography, Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep, published by Vanity Fair, author Michael Schulman reveals that while Streep fought to make changes to her character, Joanna, to make her more sympathetic, Hoffman, who played Ted, would snap at her, chiding her to get on with filming.
As the second-string critic at The Village Voice, I was then a relentless polemicist for Ruiz — so much so that Pete Hamill, one of the paper's star political writers, left an angry letter in my mailbox chiding me for citing Ruiz as if people should have been aware of him.
PENNSYLVANIA-SHOOTING-CHARLESTON Charleston church grieves synagogue massacre, angry at Trump rhetoric CHARLESTON, S.C., Oct 28 (Reuters) - Parishoners at the historic black Emanuel church in Charleston, South Carolina, on Sunday grieved this weekend's Pittsburgh synagogue massacre and recalled a 2015 mass shooting at their church, while chiding President Donald Trump's "rhetoric of hate".
Other than once again chiding NATO over defense spending (and no, President Trump is not single-handedly responsible for the increases some allies have made to spending), he never espoused the importance of alliances and partnerships that not only lend legitimacy to many overseas missions but also contribute greatly to battlefield effectiveness.
Mr. Trump's trip and hourlong meeting with Mr. Abbas had all the pomp of a state visit — a quickly corrected public schedule from the White House even referred to "Palestine," which many Israelis object to as a recognition of a Palestinian state — with little of the public chiding Israelis might have liked.
After reports surfaced that Paterno allegedly had personally talked to two victims of former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky in the 1970s, and that his assistants witnessed alarming behavior between Sandusky and young boys in the 1980s, Penn State President Eric Barron wrote a letter chiding the media and defending the iconic coach.
If his aim is to re-energize the Obama coalition and broaden it, rather than returning to the 1990s, when Democrats shaped their message around appealing to white "Reagan Democrats" and shunted feminist and racial-justice issues aside, then Sanders has something important—rather than just controversial and chiding—to say to the party.
"Can I actually say something?" she eventually asked in her north-eastern English accent after a speech from Representative Brad Wenstrup, an ardent defender of President Donald Trump who was chiding her for her opening statement faulting those who push a false narrative that Ukraine, not Russia, sought to meddle in the 2016 election.
"Listen as they gather in the stately Roland Park home of the parents to talk about themselves and the station, the sons joking and wisecracking and chiding one another as if they are at some sort of bawdy class reunion, adding to each other's thoughts, and ultimately deferring almost solemnly to the father," the reporter wrote.
Dean HellerDean Arthur HellerThis week: Barr back in hot seat over Mueller report Trump suggests Heller lost reelection bid because he was 'hostile' during 2016 presidential campaign Trump picks ex-oil lobbyist David Bernhardt for Interior secretary MORE's (R-Nev.) campaign responded to The Hill by chiding opponent Danny Tarkanian, who has come to Bannon's defense in past controversies.
Expect more Gervais won praise from conservatives (as he did, incidentally, after his previous hosting stints) for chiding actors to stay in their lanes, but concerns about climate change -- highlighted by the fires in Australia -- the potential for war with Iran and women's reproductive rights provide an incentive for politically conscious stars to use these platforms to speak out.
Trump kicked off his rally with the usual celebration of the crowd size, chiding Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE as her campaign simultaneously hosted a concert with music superstars Jay Z and Beyoncé.
Trump was recounting his presidential victory of two years ago and chiding Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE for calling some of the president's supporters "deplorables" when something appeared to catch his eye in the crowd.
The show opens with a temporal swirl: the adult Tina (Adrienne Warren) sits wearing a Corvette-red leather dress, her back to the crowd, rasping out a mantra, as her very young counterpart (a charming Skye Dakota Turner, no relation to Tina) sits through a jubilant musical number at church, unable to restrain her voice, despite the chiding of her mother.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE cut into a handful of prominent Republican figures during a Wednesday rally, even lightly chiding those who ultimately came around to endorsing him for president.
Meanwhile, President Trump startled senators and representatives in a meeting at the White House last Wednesday by telling them that he wanted to revive a bill mandating universal background checks for gun buyers, chiding them for being frightened of the N.R.A., and saying that, in some situations, he was in favor of taking people's guns away first, and asking questions later.
Jeb Bush's allied super-PAC is needling Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE over the recent buzz about the Florida senator's leather boots in a new video chiding the him for flipping on issues.
Günter Grass (1999) opposed Germany's reunification and spent most of his life chiding his countrymen for their failure to confront their Nazi past, only to confess late in life that he had been a member of the Waffen SS. Portugal's José Saramago (1998) was an unrepentant hard-line leftist who, as a newspaper editor, purged and abused journalists who did not toe the Communist Party line.
Chris Christie, the 55th governor and former US Attorney for the state of New Jersey, recalled for a crowd in Ocean City, New Jersey, that then-Deputy Attorney General Comey -- serving in George W. Bush's first term -- responded to Christie's chiding that it made no sense for him to travel up to New York City and meet face-to-face with what he viewed as an antagonistic press.
In the years after the Cosby Show, his legacy took on an additional dimension as Cosby's message of success morphed into a more pointed critique against black America's moral failings, with Cosby touring the country to "call out" the black community for focusing so much on discrimination and racism, chiding poor black people for their status in society, and arguing that personal responsibility was the key to success.
In its first new episode under the presidency of Donald J. Trump, "Saturday Night Live" opened with its vision of the most powerful man in the world — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, smirking and chiding Mr. Trump for early missteps — followed by a monologue from the show's host, Aziz Ansari, who commented on issues of race in post-Obama America and implored Mr. Trump to directly address them himself.
In June, Hui Chen stepped down from a post in the fraud section of the Justice Department, citing conduct from the president she ''would not tolerate seeing'' in the companies she investigated; this month, Walter Shaub Jr., director of the Office of Government Ethics, resigned to take a new job after months of chiding the White House, telling NPR ''the ethics program needs to be stronger than it is.
We're meant to understand the magnitude of what Katherine undertakes at work: We've just watched her endure a day of discrimination at NASA's Langley Research Center as the first black employee in her new division, and now she has to settle a squabble between her girls, listening to their gentle chiding about how little of her time they receive, assuaging their fears of a possible Soviet attack, and finally, tucking them into bed.
He said he would not include billionaire Tom SteyerTom SteyerOn The Trail: Bloomberg's millions can't buy him many delegates Young Turks host: Warren should drop out, back Sanders Trump: Biden 'doesn't know where he is, or what he's doing' MORE, chiding him as a "loser," or Michael BloombergMichael BloombergBiden surge calms Democratic jitters The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden MORE or Sen.
Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 6900 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D-Minn.), a member of the Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law, chiding the company for a "troubling disregard for customer privacy," and for condoning the use of customers' data for questionable purposes.
Democratic senators are pushing for the Department of Energy "to conduct a thorough analysis of Russian capabilities with respect to cyberattacks on our energy infrastructure" after researchers detailed the malware used to blackout part of Ukraine's power grid in December A letter dated Thursday to President Trump cosigned by 19 senators asks him to order the Energy Department to make such an inspection, chiding him for not conducting the analysis the first time the group sent him a request to do so on March 19.

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