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"upbraiding" Definitions
  1. the act or words of a person who upbraids; severe reproof or censure: an upbraiding from one's superiors.
  2. severely reproachful or reproving; censorious: upbraiding remarks.

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People will always want people to say something upbraiding and excellent.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions bore the brunt of Trump's most recently disclosed upbraiding.
There should be no contradiction between championing immigration and upbraiding abuses of the system.
It turns out that upbraiding the President of his own party didn't hurt Lieberman.
Pelosi's upbraiding was effective because it wasn't someone whining or feeling sorry for herself.
On one hand, Trump is upbraiding Blumenthal for his "major lie" about serving in Vietnam.
Diem grew tired of the American upbraiding him for undemocratic moves like closing opposition newspapers.
Clinton, who relishes upbraiding her opponent, toned down her usual assault on Mr. Trump's conduct and temperament.
Many Mexicans expected their president to try and bolster his own sagging poll numbers by publicly upbraiding Trump.
The lyrics were forthright and relatable, analysing relationships, upbraiding male privilege and condemning the worst of rock's chauvinist clichés.
Critics have bemoaned the fact that there was no retaliation or public upbraiding of Putin from Obama before Election Day.
A judge upbraiding the anti-apartheid activist Mandela is drawn in an outsize fashion so as to dwarf the defendant.
Like Obama's upbraiding of Israel seven years ago, Trump isn't making suggestions that are so different from those of his predecessors.
The White House cited a memo from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein upbraiding Comey over his handling of the Clinton email saga.
Lyndon Johnson could be downright mean to his wife, Lady Bird, upbraiding her in public and comparing her with women he found more beautiful.
The move came in response to Sotomayor and Ginsburg upbraiding their Republican-appointed colleagues for repeating the mistakes of the widely denounced 1944 decision.
Even though many investors would also much prefer to keep interest rates low as well, they worry that upbraiding Powell will have the opposite effect.
Hamlet uses the line "Gaze on this picture, then on that," when he's upbraiding his mother, Gertrude, for marrying his father's brother just after his father died.
"AIBA stole my dream," he said, shortly after an upbraiding by his father for not following his coach's instructions to fight more aggressively and ensure a win.
During the campaign, Trump had referred to the Saucier case in the course of upbraiding Clinton for her handling of email while serving as secretary of state.
We found numerous pieces upbraiding Biden for touching people while interacting with them, and several of them argued that his likely presidential campaign should suffer for it.
Democratic leaders may not know it, but Trump's scolding of the same Continentals they revere sounds in the ears of his supporters much like Obama's upbraiding of Netanyahu.
The result -- clearing Clinton while simultaneously upbraiding her for her conduct -- could help cement a legacy that shows skill in navigating some of the nation's biggest political controversies.
That prompted Mr. Paul to tweet a Washington Examiner op-ed article from Wyoming legislators upbraiding Ms. Cheney for opposing the president's push to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.
A photo of Pelosi upbraiding Trump in a private meeting with congressional leaders was quickly embraced by the Speaker who seized on it to suggest she overpowered the President.
Another potential juror, a 7th grade teacher, was dismissed after apparently being caught texting friends that she was on the case, leading to a stern upbraiding by Judge Walls.
Washington (CNN)In his final Election Day as New Jersey's governor, Chris Christie added another on-camera upbraiding to his legacy as a politician with a proclivity for punching back.
The segment opened with footage of Cummings upbraiding the Department of Homeland Security's acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan for the awful conditions migrant children face in detention camps at the border.
The public rebuke of the government by Mr. Bass was a jarring break from diplomatic norms, and the upbraiding by Mr. Ghani of his own intelligence agency was equally noteworthy.
He catered to men used to giving orders, not taking them, but did it with tact, avoiding upbraiding a client needlessly and almost never finding it necessary to save anyone.
Yet Comey's actions -- including publicly upbraiding the former secretary of state for her stewardship of classified information even though she was not charged -- were raucously backed by Trump on the campaign trail.
"There is a time now to draw a bright line in the sand," said Representative Christopher H. Smith, Republican of New Jersey, upbraiding the kingdom's "arrogance" as Ms. Cengiz nodded in agreement.
Small and slim though she is, particularly in comparison with Mr. Jones's commanding presence, Ms. Tyson transmits Fonsia's poise and rectitude, which reveal themselves in her firm upbraiding of Weller for his foul language.
Washington (CNN)"America First" is what Donald Trump promised, and it's what he's delivering, with his expected withdrawal from the Paris climate accord and his upbraiding of fellow NATO leaders in Europe last week.
After years of upbraiding and even threatening to abolish the Internal Revenue Service, Republicans must now depend on the agency to carry out their signature legislative accomplishment: a comprehensive revision of the tax code.
As his wife would do years later with the so-called alt-right, Bill gave the small cohort of angry, marginalized troublemakers an unwarranted amount of attention, upbraiding them in a May 6, 1995, speech.
In an unusual upbraiding of a foreign secretary by a sitting prime minister, Downing Street on Thursday was forced to issue a statement that Mr. Johnson was not representing the "government's position" on Saudi Arabia.
"I remember him interrupting me, upbraiding me in front of the jury during opening statements — and you never interrupt a lawyer during opening statements unless it's something really egregious," Clark tells Traister in New York Magazine.
Once the hangover passes or the next drink arrives, we are pretty sure that Gerry's self-pity will abate, his batteries will be recharged, and he'll be back to upbraiding young Mack for not knowing who Nia Peeples is.
Small missteps — the sharp public upbraiding of a teenager for perceived disrespect, a video in which he disapproved of the "truckload of cash" France spends on welfare, a large expenditure for new china at the presidential palace — have hurt his image.
When my fractious fireball-wielding mage Rosemary pads up to me to recover my stamina a bit, upbraiding me for taxing myself past my limit, I read all of her future commentary, however bland, as a veneer over that spiky-but-loyal core.
Wednesday's ruling by the WTO's Appellate Body largely backed South Korea's complaint about the U.S. calculation of "dumping" duties for unfair pricing and upheld its complaint about subsidies, as well as upbraiding the panel for wrongly approving several U.S. Commerce Department methodologies.
Separate screeds from the Arizona and Tennessee Republican senators about President Donald Trump represent a remarkable upbraiding of their party's leader and the nation by two men who would rather retire from the US Senate than endure a primary in Trump's America.
The now-deleted tweets spooked investors, sending Tesla shares tumbling, and investors issued public comments upbraiding Musk and pleading with him to use social media less, as has been the case with White House advisors counseling Trump, according to many press reports.
In the movie, Hux strides straight into a meeting between Kylo Ren and his new daddy figure, Supreme Leader Snoke, upbraiding the young Solo for losing his captive, failing to get the map to Skywalker, and just generally sucking at everything he tries to do.
In modern times, dog-whistle appeals to anti-black racism have been common, ranging from Richard Nixon's calls for "law and order" to Ronald Reagan's evocation of "welfare queens" to George H.W. Bush's demagogic Willie Horton ad to Bill Clinton's upbraiding of Sister Souljah.
The president of the United States, who just a couple years ago was upbraiding Gilbert Gottfried for telling sex jokes at a presentation to a frozen-food company, can take out a phone anytime he wishes and tell the world what he is mad about.
" In 2012, Dr. Mukwege delivered a fiery speech at the United Nations, upbraiding the Congolese government and other nations for not doing enough to stop what he called "an unjust war that has used violence against women and rape as a strategy of war.
But the Knicks have had a particularly rocky season all around, from the front office's public upbraiding of the team during a surprise news conference after a loss in November to fans' yelling at Dolan to sell the team after another loss in January.
In June 2018, Saban sent an email to Bernie Sanders and 12 other senators, upbraiding them for following Sanders's "ill-advised, misinformed, simplistic and ignorant lead" by signing a letter calling on Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Y.) on Thursday hit back at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 U.S. combat deaths in Afghanistan highest in years 2020 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump MORE's (R-Ky.) upbraiding of the House impeachment votes and questioned why the GOP leader wouldn't support trial witnesses.
Prince has been a part of my pop life for most of my 40-and-change years: Watching the video for "Little Red Corvette," all smoke and gloss, in the early days of my childhood MTV habit; "I was feeling rambunctious" and other spoonerisms littered my understanding of his catalog (that one was from the opening of the dancing-school staple "1999," and likely derived from a teacher's upbraiding); the grandiose solo and seething-lizard buzz that opened "When Doves Cry"; the boxing-ring bell that would snap me to attention every time "Pop Life" came on the radio; the scandal accompanying his bare butt on the VMAs; my first time seeing him; the songs, the songs, so many of which I loved and spun even during my cooler-than-thou undergraduate-radio years, even more of which I missed during their first go-round.
The daring anthropopathic imagery by which the prophets often represent God as chiding, upbraiding, threatening.
This controversy led to Fallon allegedly placing the band on "probation" for such rudeness, although no punishment or upbraiding of the band was demonstrated to the public.
Without one overt act of hostility, one upbraiding word, he contrived to impress me momently with the conviction that I was put beyond the pale of his favour.
A Brazilian reporter was commended for upbraiding a man who attempted to kiss her during a live broadcast. Patrice Evra was accused of patronising fellow player-turned-pundit Eni Aluko after applauding a point made by her during ITV's coverage.
On a 2012 episode of Mad Men, the character of Pete Campbell claims he is the "President of the Howdy Doody Circus Army" while verbally upbraiding a train conductor. The Dickies feature a song called "Howdy Doody in the Woodshed" on their 2001 CD All This and Puppet Stew.
Dishonoring () is punishable by prison up to one year or by fine.Icelandic Criminal Code (2019), Art. 234 For serious insult () against one's spouse, ex-spouse, child or close relative, the penalty is prison up to two years.Icelandic Criminal Code (2019), Art. 233b Upbraiding () without a reason is punishable by a fine.
The speaker is on a "high horse" so he can have a colloquy with his devout and somewhat learned aunt. She begins by upbraiding him. She accuses him of being "splenetic" about her idealized saints, whom he probably views as fantasies. As mentioned above, the aunt's favorite book is Jacobus of Voragine's The Golden Legend.
Back in England, Robert denies the accusation, upbraiding Stella for distrusting him. He then proposes that they get married. Roderick visits his cousin Nettie to learn whether she wants to return to Mount Morris. Nettie displays a surprisingly sound presence of mind, revealing that she has feigned mental illness to live life on her own terms.
Young was also known for his conservative views and his mercurial temperament. He physically brawled with technicians who he felt crowded the clubhouse, when the age of television arrived. Fellow sportswriter Marty Appel recalled "cringing" at Young's "boorish" habit of upbraiding workers in other cities' stadiums for not meeting his "New York standards". Appel continued: > But you had to love Young.
Lucentio) can marry, Tranio decides that they will need someone to pretend to be Vincentio, Lucentio's father. Meanwhile, Tranio persuades Hortensio that Bianca is not worthy of his attentions, thus removing Lucentio's remaining rival. C.R. Leslie illustration of Act 4, Scene 3 (Petruchio upbraiding the tailor for making an ill-fitting dress). From the Illustrated London News, 3 November 1886; engraved by William Luson Thomas.
There is a scoreboard (a dominant motif in the original theatre production) showing the loss of life and "yards gained". Outside, Sylvia Pankhurst (Vanessa Redgrave) is shown addressing a hostile crowd on the futility of war, upbraiding them for believing everything they read in the newspapers. She is met with catcalls and jeered from her podium. 1915 is depicted as darkly contrasting in tone.
Monet's painting of Waterloo Bridge, the setting for scene vi. :Time: Turn of the 20th Century :Place: London Gloria is upbraiding Edwin for his suspicious nature: "You dont even trust yourself!" He resolves to give his entire trust to the next person who asks for it, as a kind of experiment to determine whether she is faithful. Meanwhile, Richard is perturbed by Vivian's complete lack of jealousy.
Angered by this, Saint-Pol was imprudent enough to write to Edward, upbraiding him as a "cowardly, dishonoured and beggarly king". Edward promptly forwarded the letter to Louis, who now had all the proof he needed. A messenger was sent to the conspirator, in which he was informed that the King had 'need of a head such as his.' He was arrested in September 1475, and later imprisoned in the Bastille.
Media criticism of the escapade led to him being brought before the Chief of the Air Staff, Group Captain Richard Williams, who rather than upbraiding Hewitt expressed himself "reservedly pleased about the publicity". After completing its survey work in November 1928, the unit served aboard the seaplane carrier HMAS Albatross.Coulthard-Clark, The Third Brother, pp. 408–411 Hewitt's transfer to the Air Force was made permanent in April 1928.
The stilly murmur of the distant Sea Tells us of silence. And that simplest Lute, Plac'd length-ways in the clasping casement, hark! How by the desultory breeze caress'd, Like some coy maid half yielding to her lover, It pours such sweet upbraiding, as must needs Tempt to repeat the wrong! [...] —"Eolian Harp" (lines 1–17)Coleridge 1921 pp. 100-102 Coleridge began work on The Eolian Harp in August 1795 during his engagement to Sara Fricker.
The event is claimed to have inspired Nadr's relative Qutayla to compose an elegy on his death, upbraiding Muhammad for the execution.Sarah Bowen Savant, The New Muslims of Post-Conquest Iran: Tradition, Memory and Conversion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), p. 176. E.g. Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, trans. by Bn Mac Guckin de Slane, Oriental Translation Fund (Series), 57, 4 vols (Paris: Printed for the Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1842-71), I 372.
Jack accepts Frado since her skin is not very dark. His sister Mary resents Frado being there and wants her to go to the County Home instead. Mrs. Bellmont is not happy with Frado living with them but puts her to work doing household chores, frequently upbraiding her and hitting her. Mr. Bellmont is more kindly, but does not wish to interfere with his wife's right to rule in the home and so does not protest Mrs.
It is freighted by an overload of pseudo-profundity; characters upbraiding each other about the Ultimate Questions can make for rather dreary stagecraft." In a review of one of Guirgis's later works, Hilton Als described Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train as "hysterical and irreverent", "an outstanding 2000 piece about imprisonment and moral responsibility." Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter reviewed a 2017 revival favorably, praising the "incisive characterizations and riveting dialogue". The critic wrote that there are "overwritten passages and reliance on expository monologues.
She reminds him of his earlier empty promise of marriage, and Thomas avows he will make good on the promise and marry her when he returns from voyage overseas. Despite her wish for a storm, it is fine weather on Saturday, and he sails off to his destination (England, according to Buchan) where he tarries three months and seduces another maiden. Then Lady Maisry appears in a dream upbraiding his infidelity. He summons his errand boy at night to carry a letter to Lady Maisry.
Mickey rides his horse up to a Mexican cantina, where he finds Minnie working as a waitress. He dances and plays the spoons to amuse her, but when he cheekily tweaks her nose, she becomes enraged, upbraiding him in Spanish and then pelting him with lamps and bottles. He earns her favor again by doing a silly dance and playing the piano. Peg-Leg Pete, an ugly ruffian, dances into the cantina and grabs Minnie's arm, taking some beer and asking her for a kiss.
I. A spy of the exiled king Yudhiṣṭhira arrives and informs him of the activities of the Kauravas. Yudhiṣṭhira informs the other Pandavas, and his wife Draupadi attempts to incite him to declare war, upbraiding him for stupidly accepting the exile rather than breaking the agreement and declaring war to regain what is rightfully theirs. II. Bhima supports Draupadi, pointing out that it would be shameful to receive their kingdom back as a gift instead of winning it in war, but Yudhiṣṭhira refuses, with a longer speech. Meanwhile, the sage Vyasa arrives. III.
Appian states that Roman losses numbered only 15 men. The Arverni king was captured in battle by Ahenobarbus, and was shipped back to Rome in anticipation of a triumph to celebrate the massive Roman victory. The significance of the victory was not lost on the proud Ahenobarbus and Fabius, who both erected towers of stone where their victories in the campaign had been won, adorning them with captured arms of the enemy in a gloating display visible to the local Gauls, an upbraiding which, according to Roman historian Florus, was unusual, and showed what the hard-fought victories meant to the Roman commanders.
In this way, from day one students are exposed to genuine Latin literature rather than dry paradigms and tedious, rudimentary constructions. Finally, each lesson is reinforced through protracted homework assignments that often require many hours to complete. Key to Foster's pedagogy and success is his visceral and infectious love for the Latin language, "a precious thing here on Planet Earth," as he likes to say. Even in classes of over 100 students, Foster learns the names of his students and follows each one's progress with care, publicly praising and upbraiding them in order to motivate them to learn.
The nature of her disease is variously stated: "The truth is," writes Fleetwood, "it's believed the physicians do not understand thoroughly her case".Firth, DNB, xi,13 cites THURLOE 295, 309, 320, 340; LUDLOW, 231 ; BATES, 233 Clarendon, Heath, Bates, and other royalist writers represent her as upbraiding her father in her last moments with the blood he had shed.Firth, DNB, xi,13 cites Rebellion The first hint of this report occurs in a newsletter of 16 September, where it is said that the Lady Claypole "did on her deathbed beseech his highness to take away the high court of justice".Firth, DNB, xi,13 cites Hist. MSS. Comm.
The next day he clashed with Camille Chautemps, Vice-President of the cabinet, upbraiding him for his defeatism and praising the spirit of the French soldiers that he had known during the First World War. He later spoke to Roland de Margerie, Reynaud's Chef de cabinet and raised the matter of several hundred German pilots who were prisoners of the French, asking that they be handed over to the British. However, there was much confusion and telephone communications were difficult even within the city of Bordeaux itself. Spears now had misgivings about Reynaud's determination to stay in the war, if necessary from French North Africa.
Mills was anathema to radical newspaper publisher Hermon F. Titus, the head of the powerful left wing faction in the Socialist Party of Washington, who saw Mills as a living embodiment of middle class reformism. After hearing Mills' presentation, a committee of the Local Seattle, Central Branch, headed by William McDevitt, drafted a resolution endorsing Mills as "an uncompromising, class-conscious, and revolutionary Socialist" and upbraiding Hermon Titus's newspaper for participating in a "plan to silence Mills by driving him off the Socialist lecture platform, and by blacklisting him in the eyes of the Socialist Party.""The Socialist Condemned and Repudiated," The Socialist [Seattle], whole no. 154 (July 19, 1903), pg. 2.
His father (died) had been orphaned at age 5 and seen most of his inheritance lost to "Japanese" pirate raids and insolvent friends in the 1550s. At the time of Guangqi's birth, his father worked twenty mu (1¼ha) or less south of the city wall. About half of this would have been used to feed the family, with the rest used to supplement his income from small-scale trading. By the time Guangqi was 6, the family had saved enough to send him to a local school, where a later hagiographer records him piously upbraiding his classmates when they spoke of wanting to use their education for wealth or mystical power.
A fanciful Victorian depiction of Melville upbraiding bishops in the presence of James VI In addition to teaching, Melville continued to study Oriental literature, and in particular acquired from Cornelius Bertram, one of his brother professors, a knowledge of Syriac. At Geneva as early as 1570 he met Joseph Scaliger and Francis Hottoman, who in 1572, after the massacre on St. Bartholomew's day, took up their abode in that city. While he lived at Geneva the massacre of St Bartholomew in 1572 drove immense numbers of Protestant refugees to that city, including several of the most distinguished French men of letters of the time. Among these were several men learned in civil law, and political science, and associating with them increased Melville's knowledge and enlarged his ideas of civil and ecclesiastical liberty.
Sculpted corbel in Christchurch Priory, Dorset, possibly a portrait of Isabel Two legends exist which feature Isabel de Forz. One, that of the Seven Crosses, of which there are many variations, relates that she came across a poor man carrying a basket containing what he said were puppies, but which were in fact seven of his children whom he was going to drown because he could not afford to keep them. After severely upbraiding him for his lack of morality, Isabel adopted the children and ensured that they were looked after and well educated until their adulthood when she found employment for all of them.One version of the story appears in: The other legend concerns the disputed boundary of four parishes in East Devon which she, as Countess, was called upon to settle.
The inquisitions taken at the time of its suppression showed that the priory then held the churches of Chaddleworth and Kingston, the manors of West Batterton, Peasemore, Curridge, and Bagnor, and messuages, lands, and tenements in thirty-two Berkshire parishes. In January 1527, Edward Fetyplace, Treasurer to the Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, wrote to Thomas Cromwell, upbraiding him with breaking his word as to granting him the site of Poughley, on the faith of which he had given Cromwell 40s. at the time of its dissolution, and yet the lease had been granted to another man. This letter is of particular interest, as showing that the house of the dissolved priory was for a time occupied by scholars of Wolsey's great college then in course of erection.
Creusa (daughter of Creon) drew the attentions and favor of the hero Jason, and in revenge the sorceress Medea gave her a shirt or dress to wear, which Medea had cursed to stick to her body and burn her to death. This is an example of the folklore trope of the poison dress. > They [Jason and Medea] went to Corinth, and lived there happily for ten > years, till Creon, king of Corinth, betrothed his daughter Glauce to Jason, > who married her and divorced Medea. But she invoked the gods by whom Jason > had sworn, and after often upbraiding him with his ingratitude she sent the > bride a robe steeped in poison, which when Glauce had put on, she was > consumed with fierce fire along with her father, who went to her rescue.
The album is notable for the lengthy track "McGoohan's Blues", which Harper states was "inspired by actor Patrick McGoohan's depiction of the establishment rebel in his TV series, The Prisoner". An extended, Dylanesque strophic form accompanied only by Harper's guitar ("how the sea she roars with laughter/And howls with the dancing wind/To see my two feet standing here/questioning") suddenly segues, after over ten minutes, first into a brief, new and quieter theme and then into a full-band coda. The searing falsetto of "She's the One" makes for one of Harper's most intense and moving recordings as manic guitar-strumming accompanies his scornful upbraiding of an acquaintance for his self-pitying insensitivity to a "wonderful wife" whom the singer sees and apparently loves as "a very beautiful young woman". Like "McGoohan's Blues", this track seems to merge two related but distinct songs.
In January 1527, Edward Fetyplace, Treasurer to the Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, wrote to Thomas Cromwell, upbraiding him with breaking his word as to granting him the site of the dissolved Poughley Priory, on the faith of which he had given Cromwell 40 shillings at the time of its dissolution, but the lease had been granted to another man.Houses of Austin canons: The Priory of Poughley' in: A History of the County of Berkshire: Volume 2 (1907), pp. 85–86 Fetyplace complains that he had bought of Cromwell certain implements belonging to the Priory, of which he left there the well bucket and rope, and a brass pan set in the wall to brew with, which said implements the scholars of the Cardinal's College 'have perused and worn in the time of their lying there,' but the bursar refuses to pay for them. In February 1529, Edward Fetyplace wrote again to Cromwell desiring his interest that he might be assured of more years in the farm of Poughley.
"Escrivá de Balaguer was a very human saint", preached John Paul II. "All those who met him, whatever their culture or social status, felt he was a father, totally devoted to serving others, for he was convinced that every soul is a marvellous treasure; indeed, every person is worth all of Christ's Blood. This attitude of service is obvious in his dedication to his priestly ministry and in the magnanimity with which he started so many works of evangelization and human advancement for the poorest persons." Former numerary María del Carmen Tapia (born 1925), who worked with Escrivá for 18 years inside the organization, seven as his secretary, wrote in her book, Beyond the Threshold: A Life in Opus Dei, that Escrivá often became angry, and that as secretary in charge of recording his words and actions, she was not allowed to record anything negative that she witnessed. She claims she was subjected to abusive words from Escrivá, who called her filthy names, and then screamed during this meeting with both men and women present, upbraiding a member who helped Tapia send letters.

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