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"tongue-lashing" Definitions
  1. an occasion when somebody speaks in an angry or critical way to somebody who has done something wrong

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Mexico, never far from a Trumpian tongue-lashing, is another candidate.
Netanyahu also called in the US ambassador for a tongue lashing.
The mopey "Socks" is a tongue-lashing to unoriginal gift givers.
John Harwood: Can they expect to get a tongue lashing from you?
" A tongue-lashing : "Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.
Kim's giving someone a tongue-lashing about being disrespectful to one of her sisters.
And despite the president's tongue-lashing, Mr. Tester said he would welcome a visit.
The policewoman hops out of the car to give Buck the tongue lashing he deserves.
It was satisfying to be a part of the tongue-lashing, but Congress seemed powerless.
Masakazu Toyoda, an independent director on Nissan's board, was also targeted during Ghosn's tongue-lashing.
So, Kobe called two of the NBA stars over for a little, good-natured tongue-lashing.
When a colleague who betrayed her tries to apologize, she responds with an unforgiving tongue-lashing.
Lane-Overton, standing next to Ms. Roby, delivered a public tongue-lashing as television cameras rolled.
What satisfaction a poem like this offers lies in its rage, the good tongue-lashing it doles out.
And he finds himself on the receiving end of a Curb Your Enthusiasm-style tongue lashing because of it.
Donald Trump Jr. kicked off the Tester tongue-lashing early on in the evening, before his father took the stage.
But he added it would be wrong to think the Fed's shift was all about President Donald Trump's tongue-lashing.
She gave Roger Stone the tongue-lashing he deserved, and in doing so she reminded us that truth still matters.
When he got to the sideline, Teasdall endured a protracted tongue-lashing from Swinney that was caught by the television cameras.
His parents gasped, then glared, then eyed me apologetically, minutes away from dragging their poor child out for a tongue-lashing.
Thursday's hearing may be softer on Stumpf than the bipartisan tongue-lashing he took from the Senate Banking Committee on Sept.
When a monster sneaks up on your left in a VR game, you'll hear its slobbering tongue lashing at your left ear.
Reporters received their latest tongue-lashing by White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer recently, after pressing him on the President's wiretapping claims.
But Kobach was greeted with a tongue-lashing from New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner -- the nation's longest-serving elections official.
"The U.S. administration will have to pay a dear price for her tongue-lashing," the KCNA said of Haley, according to Bloomberg.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch is getting a tongue-lashing from Republicans for her claim that "love" the best tool to fight terrorism.
At a summit to celebrate NATO's 22020th anniversary, President Emmanuel Macron of France gave Mr. Trump a televised tongue lashing on terrorism.
Still, the oligarch's ownership of a factory in the Russian town of Pikalevo earned him a tongue-lashing from Putin in 2009.
But whether the harsh tongue-lashing against Russia reflected the views of the newest occupant of the White House is not entirely clear.
The tongue-lashing Walton unleashed on Thursday was hardly the first time the judge has leveled criticism at Barr or the Justice Department.
Mr. Hawke and Martha Plimpton were onstage, their characters having just received a tongue-lashing from Mr. Easton, who was playing their father.
"I assume in any case that the two colleagues will not forget my telephone call," Sewing said, suggesting he gave them a tongue-lashing.
It can't be an accident that this tongue-lashing comes so close on the heels of Olenna's grand dressing-down of Cersei last week.
A clergyman took to the microphone, causing Pelosi to pause the tongue-lashing as she bowed her head and clasped her hands in prayer.
Mr. Stivers accepted the tongue-lashing, but Mr. Yoder's campaign was beyond repair: he lost by 9 percentage points to Sharice Davids on Tuesday.
Upon finding out what they had done, Johnson's mother delivered a tongue-lashing as severe as anything Johnson has absorbed from Cardinals Coach Bruce Arians.
A week after Gabbard sued the tech giant for alleged censorship, she soared to the top of search results following her tongue-lashing of Sen.
Donald Trump gives final tongue-lashing to NATO allies Trump visit to U.K. begins on awkward note U.S. antitrust chief signals comfort with tech deals
And by bringing Smith from California to Washington, D.C., to deliver the tongue-lashing, he also sent a message to the park service at large.
If holding hearings and giving CEO's and bankers a tongue-lashing proves to be helpful in the polls, everyone in Washington is going to chime in.
"She could give him a good tongue-lashing, and tell him this is it, and next time she's not going to be so nice," Cox added.
"We're not playing the game the right way," a visibly angry Manager Mickey Callaway told reporters after delivering a tongue-lashing to his team behind closed doors.
Even more absurdly, the foreign-affairs ministry in Ankara summoned America's ambassador on May 22nd to treat him to a tongue-lashing and a lecture on crowd control.
Westeros and reality television collided on Monday when Game of Thrones star Lena Headey embodied her steely character to dish out a tongue-lashing on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Bannon evidently talked to Wolff a great deal, and he hasn't disputed any of the controversial quotes attributed to him that have already earned him a presidential tongue lashing.
NEVADANS SLAM YUCCA PLAN: Trump's plan to restart the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste site licensing process in his budget proposal got a bipartisan tongue-lashing by Nevada's lawmakers. Sen.
He harbors a particular grudge for German Chancellor Angela Merkel -- but any US ally that he sees as freeloading off American generosity is especially likely to get a tongue lashing.
This year, Cummings harshly criticized Trump's immigration policy and gave a tongue-lashing to U.S. Department of Homeland Security here officials over conditions for migrants detained along the southern border.
Vatican life is more unsettled than under Benedict XVI, the threat of firings or purges ever present, the power of certain offices reduced, the likelihood of a papal tongue-lashing increased.
Trump gave Turnbull a tongue lashing over a deal to transfer more than 1,000 refugees to the United States, accusing him of wanting to send the "next Boston bombers" across the Pacific.
Drake Bell got totally pissed off at a crowd of high schoolers who hurled balls at him -- then fired back at them with a tongue-lashing worthy of your old homeroom teacher.
Kelly told Shapiro that when she was called back to Pompeo after the interview for the private tongue-lashing, she told his office she would be relaying on air what had happened.
Mr. Grassley's tongue-lashing, delivered on the Senate floor, was in response to an analysis in this column last month of the chief justice's stance as Senate Republicans refuse to consider the nomination.
Yet censuring Trump while allowing him to stay in office would be the equivalent of letting Harvey Weinstein off with a good tongue-lashing so that he can get back to making movies.
She is less shy when it comes to her younger brother and his girlfriend, who get a relentless tongue-lashing from her in one of the few scenes that leave the coffee shop.
She also told Shapiro that when she was called back to Pompeo after the interview for the private tongue-lashing, she told his office she would be relaying on air what had happened.
Subordinates hoping to avoid a presidential tongue-lashing might claim that they were extremely close to winning over Murkowski and perhaps Paul, and that it was merely Cochran's unexpected illness that foiled them.
At that hearing, Flynn got a tongue-lashing from Judge Emmet Sullivan, who indicated he might impose a stiffer sentence on Flynn than either Mueller's team of prosecutors or his original defense lawyers had anticipated.
" His editor, Rabbi Yitzchok Frankfurter, watched aghast from the magazine's offices as his young correspondent received a tongue-lashing from the president: "It was a very disheartening moment for us, to watch him being berated.
By his own admission, Jim Comey's public tongue-lashing of Clinton was extraordinary; the kind of statement you'd expect from a prosecutor in the wake of an indictment, rather than from an investigator recommending against prosecution.
Mnuchin has had trials of his own, having received a tongue-lashing from House Republicans for an off-key presentation last week where he pressed them to raise the debt ceiling as a favor to him.
But the public tongue-lashing from Trump might not be well received by Republican senators, many of whom believe he has failed to master the details of the healthcare proposal and did little to sell it.
I haven't had a consistent physician since I was 222.80 years old so after some tongue lashing from my mother over the holidays, we decided it was time for me to find one in New York.
The worst anyone connected with Equifax may end up facing is a tongue-lashing from Congress — many hearings are already scheduled — except for the outside chance that the aggrieved public gets its own day in court.
Frazier's decision and his subsequent tongue-lashing on Twitter illustrate the tricky balancing act for America's CEOs: Avoid Trump and run the risk of being his target — or get close to this White House at your peril.
The aim was to demonstrate that Facebook was thinking hard about its role in the future of journalism—essentially, it was a more public and organized version of the efforts the company had begun after Murdoch's tongue-lashing.
Loreen gives her daughter a stern talking to, but that only sends her storming off into the night, where she has a too-convenient encounter with a whiny teenage girl who needs a tongue-lashing of her own.
"Hurt, who has a scratch handicap and plays in colorful knickers, walked over to Trump on the practice range prior to his group's assigned tee time, only to suffer a tongue lashing from the President-elect," read the post.
On any given day, Trump at one moment can be meeting with business leaders and making welcomed statements about expanding economic opportunities, then a few hours later causing tumult with a stray tweet or by tongue-lashing the media.
"Hurt, who has a scratch handicap and plays in colorful knickers, walked over to Trump on the practice range prior to his group's assigned tee time, only to suffer a tongue lashing from the president-elect," the post read.
Under President Trump's "America First" orientation, leaders with authoritarian tendencies in places as disparate as Egypt, Honduras, Russia and Venezuela have trampled their political opponents without concern for anything more harmful than a tongue lashing from the United States.
In 2010, she gave, Benjamin Netanyahu—what's been described as a 43 minute tongue-lashing on the issue of Israeli settlements and boasted to the Washington Post, "I was often the designated yeller" of the Obama Administration to Bibi.
He instructed his press secretary, Sean Spicer, to convene the press in the White House for a tongue-lashing over "biased" reporting on crowd size, which delighted the new president but struck nearly everyone else as a bizarre overreaction.
Judge Simon Bourne-Arton sentenced Zaman to six years in prison, but not before giving him a proper tongue lashing for throwing away his livelihood—and someone else's life —for the sake of saving money, according to the Daily Mail.
But given this uber-partisan year, the posturing of vicious attack dogs in Congress, and the unfortunate tarmac incident in Phoenix, Comey felt he had to leaven his non-indictment decision with a tongue-lashing of Hillary Clinton and her colleagues.
The last time the pair met was late June at the G7 in Canada, where Trump's ire with his erstwhile allies over trade was at full boil -- although Conte, unlike his counterparts didn't get a tongue lashing, but praise from Trump.
According to CNN, Tillerson reportedly gave a tongue-lashing to a high-ranking White House official about the need to let his department remain independent in hiring personnel, and for shooting down proposed nominees after months when State has been severely understaffed.
Facebook's cooperation with the congressional panels has put it in a better place than Twitter, which received a tongue-lashing from Warner after the company briefed Senate intel staffers last week that it had taken action on roughly 200 Russian-linked accounts.
Flynn made his decision after receiving a brutal tongue-lashing in court from the judge, who told him "arguably you sold your country out" and warned him he might sent Flynn to jail if he did not agree to postpone his sentencing.
Farrah Abraham's calling off the dogs in her $5 million lawsuit over a tongue lashing she says she got on "Teen Mom OG." Farrah and Viacom, MTV's parent company, reached a settlement ... according to docs she filed Tuesday, requesting the lawsuit be dropped.
Ten years later when I sat in the Senate chamber watching McCain speak after returning from brain cancer surgery, his warning to colleagues to stop paying attention to talk radio and people who profit off of division took me back to that McCain tongue lashing.
District Judge William Pauley on Tuesday turned down the request and gave Cohen a tongue-lashing for refusing to come to terms with the gravity of the tax fraud, campaign finance and false statement charges Cohen pleaded guilty to about a year and a half ago.
That's important given the ongoing EU-US trade friction kicked up by the Trump administration which is never shy of lashing out, especially at European interventions that seek to address some of the inequalities generated by tech giants — most recently Trump gave France's digital tax plans a tongue-lashing.
At separate hearings of the House Ways and Means and Senate Finance Committees on Thursday, Tom Price, the secretary of health and human services, got a tongue-lashing from Democrats who said he and Mr. Trump were pursuing policies that could deprive millions of Americans of health care and coverage.
Hillary Clinton had a bad day on Tuesday, thanks to FBI Director James Comey's decision to pair his announcement that nothing illegal happened with her emails with a very public tongue lashing about how "careless" her setup had been, and how various public statements she'd made about it were false or misleading.
A day after UN envoy Nikki Haley delivered a tongue lashing to Russia in the Security Council, the administration signed up to a statement alongside Britain, France and Germany, castigating Russia over the attempted murder of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the sleepy English cathedral town of Salisbury.
North Korea declared Friday that the U.S. will "pay dearly" for United Nations Ambassador Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE's "tongue lashing" against North Korea in her calls for increased sanctions against the country, Bloomberg reports.
But after the bitter recriminations at the G-7 summit in Canada, allies are wondering whether they will be in for nothing more than a tongue lashing by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE over insufficient defense spending, further inflaming transatlantic divisions over trade, the Iran deal, and other issues.
I came back over > the rise and he gave me an improper tongue-lashing. I didn't bother to > explain to him what had happened. He was so sick out of his head. The > producer, Sy Weintraub, came to me later to apologize.
Court of Appeals Judge Jerry Edwin Smith has since called the Supreme Court's Tennard opinion an unfair "tongue- lashing" that singled out the Fifth Circuit for abuse when the Court of Appeals was only trying to honestly apply the High Court's own "sundry pronouncements."Nelson v. Quarterman, 2006 WL 3592953 (5th Cir. Dec. 11, 2006) (en banc) (Smith, J., dissenting).
Hester gives Stephen's boss a tongue-lashing and reveals that her husband holds the patent for a lamp the company uses to popularize the use of its product. However, it is a call from the president of Atlantis, disturbed by the news that Stephen has been passed over for the job, that changes the man's mind. Stephen's shaken faith in the company is restored.
This led to him attacking Drizzt once in Mithral Hall then backing off when he was reminded Drizzt was a friend. Even after Regis was revealed to be Entreri, Wulfgar was still bitter to Cattie- brie leading to a tongue lashing from Bruenor. He and Cattie-brie partially made up after that. When a drow party from Menzoberranzan captured Drizzt, though, Wulfgar followed his friends to rescue.
When the boy returned, the gate keeper adamantly refused to admit the boy, saying he had strict instructions from the owner Chris von der Ahe not to admit anybody without a ticket. On learning what had happened, Robinson called the gate keeper and angrily berated him. The gate keeper was reduced to tears and complained to von der Ahe. The owner confronted Robinson and gave him a tongue-lashing in front of teammates and spectators seated in the grandstand.
Faced with the destruction of their community, the workers organize a meeting that Matthew attends in the new town hall. Before things get totally out of hand, Matthew's aunt Nettiewho hadn't left bed the last fifteen yearsshows up and gives the townsfolk a tongue-lashing for their malicious gossip by bringing up their own past misdeeds. Everything is eventually straightened out and the couple sneak off to the nearby town Springfield to get married. However, the chastened townspeople have not changed their ways.
After encouragement from Sexton and a tongue lashing from Baxter, Ungar settled in and made it through the day. During the tournament, Ungar kept a picture of his daughter Stefanie in his wallet, and he regularly called her with updates on his progress. Following an up-and-down first day, Ungar showed up for each subsequent day well rested and mentally sharp. He would go on to amass a large chip lead and carry the lead into the final table.
To dislodge John from his strong position on the high ground, Bruce used the same tactics that brought victory at the earlier Battle of the Pass of Brander. As Moray and Douglas charged uphill a party of Highlanders scaled the cliffs on the English flank and charged downhill into John of Brittany's rearguard. Resistance crumbled, and the Battle of Old Byland turned into a rout. John himself was taken prisoner and given a tongue lashing for his cowardice by Robert the Bruce.
Naomi tied the ring around her neck (it was the something old, something borrowed and something blue, her dress was the something new). This led to Eunice going off on every single member of her family, particularly her mother, leading Ed, Eunice's long-suffering husband, to carry her out of the house. During this argument, Naomi wasn't spared Eunice's tongue-lashing and neither was Vinton. She called her younger brother, "Tinker Bell" and referred to Naomi as a "recycled bride".
Lewis Corner from Digital Spy said "[the song] is a rambunctious mix of hard-hitting thuds and candy-coated synths over lyrics spouting the standard sexy laydee and partying clichés. Its centre, however, is a sweet 'n' gooey tongue-lashing from Minaj, who commands: 'Through the club all the girls in the back of me/ This ain't football why the fuck they tryna tackle me?', in her usual quick-witted, lickety-split manner." He awarded the song three out of five stars.
Bakich was the recipient of a nationally televised removal from a game by his facemask, and an ensuing sideline tongue-lashing by Coach Holtz for his participation a fight against Michigan State. He suffered an Achilles' tendon injury and back injuries, and following doctors' advice gave up playing football after his junior season. Bakich has spent his post-graduate career as a company founder and executive consultant in the telecommunications industry. , Bakich resided in Dallas, Texas, with his wife Margaret and their five children.
Libya's state oil company called in a senior Petro-Canada official with a threat to nationalize the firm's operations in Libya if the Canadian government refused to apologize to the Libyan government. Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon had earlier promised a tongue-lashing for the hero's welcome that Libya extended to a man convicted in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing. While the Libyan government did not follow through on its threat, it did issue an order on September 30, 2009, for Petro-Canada to cut production by 50 percent.
Ismail was deposed by the Sultan of Turkey acting on the advice of the European powers, 26 June 1879, and his son became the Khedive and Shafaq Nur became the Walida Pasha. Shafak Nur exerted considerable influence on him emerging as his staunch defender as the royal family split on the 'Urabi revolution. Alexander Meyrick Broadley, the British lawyer who defender general 'Urabi, described the way she subjected the princesses of the royal family who supported the leader of the revolution to a tongue lashing for their disloyalty and promising to severely punish them.
On February 18, 1935, the Justices' decisions in all three cases were announced; all supported the government's position by a narrow 5–4 majority. Chief Justice Hughes wrote the opinion for each case, finding the government had plenary power to regulate money. As such, the abrogation of both private and public contractual gold clauses was within congressional reach when such clauses represented a threat to Congress's control of the monetary system. Speaking for the Court in the Perry case, Hughes's opinion was remarkable: in a judicial tongue-lashing not seen since Marbury v.
Rothstein was one of the candidates (the others being Peter MacKinnon and Constance Hunt) recommended by a committee convened by the outgoing Liberal government to be appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, following John C. Major's retirement from the bench in early 2006. Prime Minister Stephen Harper chose Rothstein for the Governor General to appoint to the top court. Rothstein's appointment by the Conservative government was criticized because of his unilingualism. He was the only justice of the Supreme Court who was not bilingual,Tories get tongue-lashing over language policies , The Star Phoenix, accessdate 2016-02-17 prior to the 2011 appointment of Justice Michael Moldaver.
The rest of the roadies of Om Blues are relieved that they don't have to enter the casket, and they come out of the room immediately, and thus winning the immunity. Raghu and Rajiv (cousin), surprised by the Devarshi's willingness to be eliminated, give him a severe tongue-lashing for being so stupid, and send him off the show. However Raghu, reprimands the "Brats" for bullying Bobby into getting into the casket and in a twist to the tale award her with immunity. They also give her the power to choose two people from her gang who will get to be immune from the vote-out along with her.
Trixie often proves herself the equal of Speed when forced into physical altercations. While Trixie has been captured on occasion by the villains, she refuses to cower or plead for her release, more often giving the bad guy a serious tongue-lashing until she is either rescued or escapes on her own. On some occasions, Trixie has even been the one to rescue Speed or other male characters from their predicaments. In the spin-off Speed Racer: The Next Generation, she is assumed to be the mother of X and Speed Jr. :Casually, Trixie wears a pink blouse with the aforementioned "M" on her left side.
Amy, head over heels in love with Johnny, steals a sponge which was held in evidence against Johnny's manager, Packy Moore, causing Rick to give her a vicious tongue lashing. Johnny leaves town after Packy dies, and months later, Amy receives a letter indicating that he is breaking up with her, leaving her heartbroken. Amy deals with the growing Webber household when Rick and Lesley take in Blackie Parrish and adopt the orphaned Mikey Phelan. The following year, Amy is thrilled to discover that Laura is alive and back in Port Charles, but in early 1984, she grieves along with the Webbers when Lesley is supposedly killed in a car accident.
When a nun returned later with paperwork that indicated his name had been recorded as Lawrence Dane, his mother—who didn't suffer fools or mince words—gave the nun such a tongue lashing that she retreated out of the room and down the hall. His name recorded to reflect his mother's wishes, he has been Larry Dane ever since and has spent a lifetime explaining that he is no Lawrence. His father was a military officer and Brimner spent much of his childhood on Kodiak Island in Alaska. There was no television and only sporadic radio, and so his parents read to him a lot.
As the series' storyline progressed, it documented Louie's enlisting the assistance of an inept ferret hit man, who tries to kill the frogs by dismantling and dropping the Budweiser neon sign into the swamp water, thus electrocuting them. Although this assassination attempt failed, it resulted in Weis developing post-electroshock muscular irregularity. Louie briefly replaced Weis in the Bud-Weis-Er cheer, but ended up getting all of them fired, due to Louie's inability to just follow the script. The other frogs in return gave him a literal tongue-lashing and revealed to Louie that they could speak with a complete vocabulary and that they knew all along about his plot against them.
In 1996, Grant won substantial damages from News (UK) Ltd over what his lawyers called a "highly defamatory" article published in January 1995. The company's newspaper, Today, which ceased publication the following November, had falsely claimed that Grant verbally abused a young extra with a "foul-mouthed tongue lashing" on the set of The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain. On 27 April 2007, he accepted undisclosed damages from the Associated Newspapers over claims made about his relationships with his former girlfriends in three separate tabloid articles, which were published in the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday on 18, 21 and 24 February. His lawyer stated that all of the articles' "allegations and factual assertions are false".
During the first game of the 2007 season in which the University of Kansas beat Central Michigan University, KU's Raimond Pendleton ran a CMU punt back 77 yards for a touchdown; but, as he approached the endzone, he slowed down in order to jump into it in a dramatic fashion. The officials threw a penalty flag for "excessive celebration", and gave the Jayhawks a 15-yard "unsportsmanlike conduct" penalty that forced KU to kick off 15 yards closer to their own endzone. When Pendleton returned to the sideline, an irate Mangino took Pendleton aside and gave him an expletive-laden tongue-lashing. The incident was caught on video, and transmitted by local TV stations in the Topeka and Kansas City areas, eventually finding a wider audience after a copy of it was uploaded to YouTube.
In the immediate aftermath of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, the paper showed a fireman carrying the body of a young girl under the headline "IN THE NAME OF ISLAM", which proved embarrassing when it was found that the bombing had been perpetrated by survivalists, not Muslim terrorists. From Rushdie to 7/7: The Radicalisation of Islam in Britain, Anthony McRoy, Social Affairs Unit, 2006, page 27Again, the paper did not publish a correction. In 1996, Hugh Grant won damages from News UK over what his lawyers called a "highly defamatory" article in January 1995. The newspaper had falsely claimed that Grant verbally abused a young extra with a "foul-mouthed tongue lashing" on the set of The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain.
Liberal MP Bonnie Brown was one of the few MPs who defended Chrétien's tongue-lashing of Bennett, saying "at every single cocktail party she was at, Carolyn Bennett was bad-mouthing the Prime Minister", suggested that Bennett only criticised Chrétien because he refused to appoint her to the Cabinet, and that "You can't have people in your Cabinet who don't have respect. He's very big on respect". The Bennett incident convinced much of the Liberal caucus that Chrétien had become a power-crazed bully, and that it was time for the Liberals to have a new leader. Reflecting their displeasure with Chrétien, in early February 2002 the Liberal caucus elected as their chairman, the outspoken pro-Martin MP Stan Keyes (who had already openly mused in 2001 about how it was time for Chrétien to go), who defeated pro-Chrétien MP Steve Mahoney.Martin, Lawrence Iron Man, Toronto: Viking, 2003 page 358.
In fact, whenever anyone came into Dr. Swain's office and complained about Allison's book, he would roar them down and after a harsh tongue-lashing from him about some of the things that person had done, he or she wouldn't ever complain about Allison's novel after that. However, Roberta Carter, a member of the school board (working in concert with the town attorney's wife Marion Partridge), makes it her mission to ban the book from the high school library. She punishes Allison by firing her stepfather, Michael Rossi (a decision which she eventually reverses, to the anger of Marion); while at the same time trying to dissolve her son Ted's marriage to his snobbish bride, a Boston blue-blood named Jennifer Burbank. Another union in trouble is that of Allison's mother Constance, who is shocked by her daughter's exposé, but nonetheless stands by her, and stepfather Michael Rossi, the school principal and one of the novel's defenders.
" Having heard of the Mormons' accusations against the government on Pioneer Day, he took on this later visage and loudly reprimanded the Saints for their lack of patriotism and morality, and making an unmistakable inference to the Mormon practice of plural marriage, proceeded to lecture the women in the audience on the importance of virtue. The Latter-day Saint crowd now in an uproar, Brigham Young calmed the audience but issued a blistering diatribe against Brocchus in which he stated that he could have "loosed the congregation upon Brocchus with a gesture of his little finger, but he satisfied himself with a tongue- lashing." In fact, Brocchus' aversion to polygamy and other Mormon social practices was general among the non-Mormon officials. Furniss states that Secretary Harris and his wife in particular "were prepared to treat the Mormons as they would a tribe of Arapahoe Indians - not as animals, exactly, but certainly not as civilized people.
At the end of the hearings, McCarran gave Lattimore what was described as a "tongue lashing", stating he was "so flagrantly defiant" and "so persistent in his efforts to confuse and obscure the facts that the committee feels constrained to take due notice of his conduct...That he has uttered untruths stands clear in the record". The report of the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee written by McCarran concluded that China was indeed "lost" because of the policy followed by the State Department, declaring: "Owen Lattimore and John Carter Vincent were influential in bringing about a change in United States policy...favorable to the Chinese Communists". Through McCarran was careful not to call Lattimore a Soviet spy in his report, which would have allowed him to sue for libel, he came very close with the statement: "Owen Lattimore was, from some time beginning in the 1930s, a conscious, articulate instrument of the Soviet conspiracy". McCarran subsequently pushed successfully for Lattimore to be indicted for perjury.
The judgment was not unanimous among professional observers. George Hopkins, a young pilot for American Airlines at the time and an early member of the ALPA, wrote in his history of the union: "After a rocky start, the Army did a pretty good job." (Hopkins, p. 55) Despite the public humiliation, the Air Mail Fiasco resulted in a number of improvements for the Air Corps, bringing about changes that its previous publicity campaigns were unable to obtain. Newton D. Baker On April 17, 1934, well before AACMO ended,Dern began putting together the Baker Board as soon as he received the letter from Roosevelt emanating from the March 10 tongue-lashing of MacArthur and Foulois. He hoped to divert attention from the AACMO crisis, especially in Congress where the house hearings on the pending autonomy bills were in full swing, by using an investigative board as Calvin Coolidge had done in 1925 with the Morrow Board during the court-martial of Billy Mitchell.
Brinton makes less use than Austen of dialogue generally, especially banter, but spends more time reflecting on her characters' inner lives and motivations. Some of the plot elements feel recycled from Austen's work—for example, an episode of charades at Pemberley (instead of Mansfield Park), the severe tongue-lashing Lady Catherine administers to Mary Crawford (instead of Elizabeth Bennett), or the illness of Kitty (instead of Marianne Dashwood) precipitated by unrequited love. While these may be deliberate homages to Austen, they can come off as a lack of inventiveness on Brinton's part. While Old Friends and New Fancies is now considered the first sequel to Jane Austen's works, there are a few prior books with a claim to the title, including an 1815 French translation of Sense and Sensibility by Isabelle de Montolieu that changed the ending; and an 1850 transformation of Austen's unfinished novel The Watsons into The Younger Sister by Austen's own niece, Catherine Anne Hubback.
After Seattle Post- Intelligencer art critic Richard Campbell expressed disapproval of his use of a private agent, an outraged Gilkey appeared at the newspaper's office, gave Campbell a tongue lashing, and overturned his desk before stalking out In 1982, Gilkey's work was included in a show of Pacific Northwest artists at Osaka's National Museum of Art, along with art by George Tsutakawa, Paul Horiuchi, Guy Anderson, Kenneth Callahan, Morris Graves, Leo Kenney, Philip McCracken, Mark Tobey, and other artists chosen for their interest in the Asian tradition. Wrote Gilkey: "The Japanese nature spirit pervades many facets of life and becomes a celebration of nature, transformed through art. Artists have the potential to advance a heightened perception of reality and by this process enhance both art and living, which are one."Pacific Northwest Artists and Japan; exhibition catalogue, Osaka, 1982 Night Journey, Richard Gilkey, 1990 An automobile accident while on vacation in New Mexico in December 1984 left Gilkey with several crushed vertebrae.
"Quoted in Ashman, Connally, p. 109 There was some talk of Connally being selected as Hubert Humphrey's running mate in 1968, but the liberal Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine was instead chosen. Connally endorsed Humphrey and greeted the nominee at the Fort Worth airport and even reconciled for a month with intraparty rival Ralph Yarborough. Ashman, however, claims that Connally was "privately helping Nixon, recruiting a number of influential Texans, members of both parties, to work for the Republican candidate."Quoted in Ashman, Connally, p. 167 Ben Barnes recounts a story that Connally shouted at Hubert Humphrey in a private meeting at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago and accused the vice president of being disloyal to President Johnson by trying to soft-pedal Johnson's position regarding Vietnam. Barnes said that the "tongue-lashing" Connally gave Humphrey was "an epic... He orally spanked that man as hard as I've ever seen anyone chastised. He either strengthened Hubert's backbone, or gave him some, or scared him half to death.

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