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"berate" Definitions
  1. berate somebody/yourself to criticize or speak angrily to somebody because you do not approve of something they have done

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According to the suit, Rose would berate and intimidate them.
" She continued to berate the anonymous woman, saying, "You're 23.
Some lawmakers are sure to berate them for their prices.
"Hey, man, there's no need to berate her," I interjected.
They didn't argue or berate or try to disown Eli.
My mother would berate me — tell me I was ungrateful.
He came to the floor every day to berate Obamacare.
Berate Beckett Mufson for the references he missed on Twitter.
But look, I'm not going to berate a 14-year-old, though I will berate those around her who decided that making her into a country star at 14 is a good thing to do.
I didn't berate her; I didn't tell her I expected better.
Spears tongue is out, presumably to berate Leo for cultural appropriation.
Rice, berate his mother as she packs up leftovers for him.
She would beg him, and berate him, but he went anyway.
Trump couldn't let that slight go, choosing to berate Khan again.
The man continues to berate Irizarry, then gets in her face.
Forgiving of those in positions of power who berate and belittle us.
Twitter was quick to berate her for seemingly "throwing shade" to Dern.
Mr O'Leary liked to berate his passengers, the second their expectations rose.
He would even beat and berate her when the children were present.
Cornyn & Cruz's attempts to berate #SallyYates over unlawful travel bans were pathetic.
Whatever you do, don't congratulate yourself too much, or berate yourself either.
And when children misbehave, the teacher should not yell or berate them.
He began to berate a female server over a seemingly innocuous issue.
Mr. Warren stopped his truck while Mr. Magnuson continued to berate him.
The next day, she storms into her office to berate her in private.
In most places in the world airlines berate governments for ignoring their interests.
It's to give them an excuse to berate somebody other than Donald Trump.
Officials put out by NHK's coverage sometimes summon its staff to berate them.
Why would Franken use a discredited lawyer's inconsistent statements to berate a colleague?
The answer isn't to berate ourselves for our curiosity but to understand it.
But the most famous use of the presidency to berate firms came in 1962.
She continues to berate the Doberman, screaming, "Stop!" and shoving him to the ground.
Even when her partner would criticize and berate her, she would ritually forgive him.
"We always have to listen to the left, who constantly berate us," he said.
No one had seen Kalanick berate an Uber driver as they argued over fare decreases.
Mr. Skipper called to berate her on both counts, people familiar with the call said.
Did I have to watch her berate her daughter with fat-phobic and homophobic language?
They claim that she is too skinny, and therefore they have permission to berate her.
They listen to classical music and berate the government over lunch at the kitchen table.
You see Lenù's mom berate her father for not knowing how to beat his daughter.
The next occupant of the office doesn't berate 18-year-olds or female TV hosts.
At those hours, I berate myself for not being more productive, for not getting more done.
His statement drew the ire of avid listeners, who promptly took to Twitter to berate Robinson.
As the performance started, this man in a suit, named Master Avery, started to berate Sulkowicz.
While Trump's critics are eager to berate him for being lazy, he may be onto something.
"I've watched Cindy berate George over the littlest thing, just nasty, mean stuff," says the source.
After YOU cheated, you're going to berate your estranged wife for having her own awesome life?
Then I feel guilty about being angry at women, and berate myself into yet hotter anger.
Democrats seized on the announcement to berate Republicans for failing to provide additional money for Zika.
She has never heard me berate a telemarketer or mumble to myself after making a typo.
People use them constantly — to berate, to warn, and especially to get sluggish drivers to move.
Trump ignored these obvious signs of trouble as he relied on Gorka to berate his critics.
He hopped on Twitter to berate Rotten Tomatoes for the 17% average rating critics gave the movie.
If I eat something I used to think was a "bad" food, I want to berate myself.
Their arrest had prompted British newspapers and commentators to berate the pair even before they were charged.
Yet, according to Vassar and another person who was present, Collins continued to berate the backup guard.
In the piece, he condemned overly forceful leadership, particularly leaders who publicly mock and berate their critics.
A personal crisis can throw off your focus, so don't berate yourself for not being productive enough.
It is hardly uncommon to see protesters gathering outside government buildings to berate public officials in Mexico.
Mr. Cooper would often berate or threaten them when they asked questions or wanted their money back.
Mr. O'Reilly "nitpicked her work" and would "berate Ms. Huddy for minor mistakes," according to the letter.
Then she wanders over to berate Wiig and the rest of the cast for not moving a muscle.
He's clearly sad, but he doesn't berate her or attempt to argue her into giving him a shot.
Instead of trying to change the topic, he continued to berate Machado for her weight the next day.
Some of us have bosses with unrealistic expectations for performance or berate us when we don't meet deadlines.
She continues to berate the dog in the clip by yelling, "Stop!" and shoves him to the ground.
If simply one aspect of the game was mucked up, there are specialty coaches and coordinators to berate.
But I wouldn't expect him to berate them before the world, either, in a series of glib references.
To public delight she would berate ministers for their failings, especially if ordinary people suffered as a result.
He rarely misses a chance to berate elite Republicans in Congress for failing to enact his ambitious agenda.
When John McCain and other Republicans berate and chide President Trump, they go after a man who won.
At first, Gabriela is upset with him and his unusual mood and Jonathan joins in to berate him.
Most importantly, even if you do overeat on Thanksgiving (or any other time), never berate yourself for it.
The lawsuit says Depp continued to scream and berate Brooks until Depp's bodyguards removed Depp from the scene.
Without a date, you can slip away unnoticed at any moment, whether to cry or to berate Travelocity.
In March, angry Trump supporters showed up on our doorstep to berate me for not supporting their man.
She went on to berate the umpire, calling her "unattractive inside," and was hit with another code violation.
Listening to his mother berate him for not giving her a million dollars made me want to cry.
Mr. Acosta held on ("Pardon me, ma'am") and declined to sit, as Mr. Trump continued to berate him.
And to berate her when she becomes emotional, melts down, and eats a potato with her bare hand?
It was pitched as a kind of rapprochement, but Trump instead used the occasion to berate his guests.
I would berate PR people about giving scoops to traditional news sources like the New York Times or Wired.
Not to advertise new products or services, but to berate former customer British Airways (BA) for ending their relationship.
The rapper looks PISSED at Kiyomi Leslie, because he rips something from her hand, and appears to berate her.
Some are just penning a letter to St. Nick in order to berate him for his non-existence. Heavy?
Watching her husband berate a waiter from afar, Loretta explains how his verbally abusive behavior is threatening their marriage.
It was in this seething state that Trump sent Press Secretary Sean Spicer to berate the media on Saturday.
Tucker Carlson, recently given a primetime show, frequently invites liberal guests—"to debate them or berate them," Carusone said.
Mark Meadows used his lunch break on Wednesday to berate reporters who asked him questions about the impeachment testimony.
Even liberals themselves often buy into these claims, berate themselves for having been condescending and pledge to do better.
Legislators largely ignored the governor, grumbling when he sent his top aide to berate them about some budget issue.
Then, once IT is back to a manageable size, they verbally berate IT. They call IT a total loser.
No, the insecure egomaniac-in-chief will almost surely deny awkward truths, and berate the media for reporting them.
In moments when you want to berate yourself for poor planning or how you've handled your time, be kind instead.
I berate myself for not bringing a water bottle and duck into a salad place in search of a refreshment.
They "attempted really hard to humiliate her, berate her, and get her to resign," Ray told BuzzFeed News on Thursday.
"Talusan continued to berate Grande in further tweets that called her "a spoiled white girl from boca" and a "bitchass.
Carrot Fitness, for example, will berate the user for missing workouts and not hitting goals while threatening to destroy mankind.
"Feminism needs men to understand that we don't want to berate you or kill you or hate you," she says.
It seems Fox has a clear corporate strategy in place: reward men who intimidate, berate and harass women at work.
But Spencer, in one of the nicest things we've seen him do for Lenny, doesn't lecture or berate the man.
Fisher, who would find massive fame as Princess Leia, was in the room when Reynolds called Lucas to berate him.
The hearing is sure to present some lawmakers with an opportunity to berate the drug company executives over their prices.
When Meg is in the mood to berate herself as a stupid cow, she goes on for a few pages.
Her Twitter output alone was ridiculous: rarely a day would pass when she wouldn't berate a "sister" for some impropriety.
Commenters will wonder why she posted a recipe with dairy, for example, or berate her for including an egg white.
Why did he berate senior officials at the Pentagon when they told him things with which he didn&apost agree?
Confusingly, Trump praised the bipartisan agreement early Tuesday as a "very good solution," only to berate it in an evening speech.
Comment sections give people an opportunity to berate total strangers in ways most of us would never do in real life.
Her first experience of warfare, as a child bride, saw her berate her husband's soldiers for their rape of civilian women.
One option is to berate yourself: I'm an idiot for ordering a salad with brussels sprouts when I've always hated them.
For what feels like ages, they berate him, shouting about how disappointed they are that he's fallen away from his faith.
We call romantic comedies "chick flicks" and berate women for being overly emotional even when an emotional reaction is completely justified.
Instead, he's apparently decided to publicly berate and humiliate the attorney general until he resigns and Trump can appoint a replacement.
People, including BJP members, have also openly insulted journalists, using terms like "presstitute" - a combination press and prostitute - to berate them.
Watkins reportedly directed racist remarks toward the children inside the store before following them outside and continuing to berate the victims.
Trump frequently takes to Twitter to comment on news reports, praise his allies and berate his political opponents and the media.
Trump's instinct, however, is to look backward and berate those he believes were disloyal, politically biased or out to benefit themselves.
No, it's not P.C., but your coach, players and bench are allowed to berate the refs in only one language. 6.
Much of the fight promotion saw a heated and, to some people, a borderline-arrogant Groves berate Froch from the outset.
If I didn't tell him when I was going to bed, he would call me the next day and berate me.
At the same time, the executives fear that a decision to not show up could motivate Trump to berate on Twitter.
Seven blows to the head in a hardware store parking lot after watching him berate and abuse his wife and kids.
He also knows where the buck stops, telling bar and restaurant workers to berate him and not their bosses for layoffs.
This isn't some tiff over a casino, where Trump can publicly berate opposing counsel and draw him into a public spat.
Clinton named Nelson Mandela — and then used the question to berate her opponent for his complaints about Mr. Obama over the years.
They've been forced to serve Kai's misogynistic boys in blue healthy foods as they berate the women on their attitude and appearance.
Given a standing ovation when she first addressed parliament in 2016, she proceeded to berate her fellow lawmakers for being "lazy schoolchildren".
Think of Worlds Apart, where the contestants watched Will berate Shirin, not wanting to step in lest the attention shift to them.
His mom scheduled a meeting with an administrator and proceeded to berate me and to accuse me of discriminating against student athletes.
He then has another woman come on and berate me for trying to not face my daughter forward, WHICH IS SO UNSAFE.
He will continue to make the case for building a wall, I imagine, and to berate anyone who doesn't agree with him.
The wooden dialogue gives Liam Neeson little to do beyond bite on his corncob pipe and berate subordinates who dare question him.
There was hardly a person in his life whom Miles didn't berate at one time or another in his distinctive raspy voice.
Trump would berate his former national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, asking him why he hadn't produced the Venezuela military options he'd requested.
They flatter and cajole, seduce and tease, berate and buffalo him as they try to feed customers and — ultimately — save the restaurant.
Myerson calls her daughter to kvetch and berate, but also unwittingly express a desperate need for company, if only on the phone.
If you feel sad, don't berate yourself with reminders of how proud you should feel or how well other parents are adapting.
I fought the urge to berate her and began to scour the internet for information on bank scams that involved sworn secrecy.
In between, Rick flubs a line and, in costume and in his trailer, proceeds to berate himself for being an undisciplined hack.
The fact that she's stayed in this bar for 12 years when all they do is berate her is amazing to me.
I find that really cool because everyone is down to either berate or applaud us for being friends, which is so much fun.
She was just as likely to compliment a CEO on his good looks as to berate him, and many knew her by name.
But Acer has a new Chromebook that it thinks is good for people who berate their computers (or just work in unforgiving conditions).
The footage, which runs 3 minutes, allegedly shows the boy hiding underneath a table, crying, as Henderson and Smith ridicule and berate him.
Arab governments sometimes berate their Western counterparts for not doing enough to curb extremism, by which they often mean curbing their exiled dissidents.
It's quite another to hear a woman berate her young son for "losing" a non-scored basketball game because his opponents are girls.
At the G7 in Sicily, his apparent lack of preparedness led Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni to berate him for not negotiating professionally.
Kerr's only public personal excess is a tendency to berate referees, and the public doesn't care about that because they also loathe referees.
The president often uses freewheeling campaign speeches and Twitter to berate and insult critics in unvarnished language and to whip up core supporters.
Trump also used the rally as an opportunity to berate Democrats for US intelligence that found Russia wants to get him re-elected.
There is only one President who has called the press "the enemy of the people" and who grins as his crowds berate reporters.
I berate myself for the unhealthy liquid dinner, but ultimately decide I'm too tired to do anything about it and head to bed.
From bakers to chefs to brewers, the mentors of the ancient and modern guilds continue to berate their poorly paid apprentices to excellence.
" Another prior publicist, Jonathan Ward, told PEOPLE that Carter was constantly "cyberbullied," and couldn't "get away from these people who want to berate him.
" She said the man started to berate the woman employee behind the counter and then told another employee "don't look at me like that.
People who might hesitate to berate their fellow citizens in person show no such qualms when it comes to sounding off against virtual targets.
Pitt confronted the producer, and Weinstein responded by calling Paltrow to berate her and forbid her from speaking to anyone else about the harassment.
We see her drill sergeant-style trainer berate her for stocking pints of Ben & Jerry's and gently waking her up with a blow horn.
It is particularly amazing if you hobbled through your first playthrough listening to him berate you like some prosthetic-hand-pipe-smoking Andrew Ryan.
"   They then proceeded to berate and harass her, telling her "no one likes you here" and "to move back from where you came from.
Rather than berate his team at halftime, Jankovich said he stressed how SMU could climb its way out of the hole it was in.
A little reminder to keep Peace Love Unity Respect in your heart as you berate the international press corps for pointing out objective facts?
Many people say that you should only wash your hair once or twice a week, and berate anyone who shampoos any more than that.
Mr. Trump was and remains completely unprepared to respond rationally to the daunting challenges he faces, so he seeks scapegoats to berate and punish.
Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer expressed his frustration with the referees from the onset, once calling a timeout so he could berate official Michael Smith.
"I don't think any Thai people would like this incident to happen again, so please don't blame the army or berate soldiers," Apirat said.
I silently berate myself for not asking E. to take a picture of me at brunch because I thought of a really clever caption.
It seems as if the liberal program of attempting to shame and berate people into being more open-minded and tolerant may have backfired.
Women across the country, mobilized by Planned Parenthood and other groups, flooded town halls to berate members of Congress about plans to repeal Obamacare.
But if you aren't overspending or being irresponsible with your money, you shouldn't feel like you have to constantly berate yourself over your bills.
Do you want to berate him about his team not having a shot on goal for basically the entire third period of Game 2?
They smash photos of Maduro and his predecessor, the late Hugo Chavez, handcuff around a dozen soldiers and berate them for supporting "dictatorship" in Venezuela.
"When I asked you about the food situation, you chose to berate me instead of acknowledging that Greyson's health is of paramount concern," she wrote.
"When I asked you about the food situation, you chose to berate me instead of acknowledging that Greyson's health is of paramount concern," Farley wrote.
Trump said Knight, a supporter of the billionaire's candidacy, used to berate the referees all game to try to get them to award favorable calls.
It culminated with the president saying he would soon bring representatives of Facebook, Google, and Twitter to the White House to berate them in person.
But what's becoming clearer is that Pruitt's strategy hews extremely close to the Trump playbook: Never say sorry, blame subordinates, berate and attack the media.
President Trump's Monday morning tweets confirm that he's going into this week's NATO summit ready to berate our allies for spending too little on defense.
Kamala Harris, who had been trying to appease the progressives on Twitter who berate her for her law enforcement record, suddenly found her inner cop.
It was Mr. Segale, who had come to berate Minoru Arakawa, then the president of Nintendo of America, for being past due on the rent.
Kerr credits his father for his demeanor on the sideline as an N.B.A. coach: calm and quiet, mostly, and never one to berate a player.
Rather than thanking the older woman, the younger woman began to berate her for letting someone who might not be a customer into the bank.
At campaign rallies, Trump would regularly berate protesters, and he once even offered to pay the legal fees for a supporter who punched a protester.
"While we do strive to drive efficiencies, there is no scope to berate any employee on account of non-performance or deficient performance," he said.
President Trump, who continues to berate the late Arizona senator 7 months after his death, was also on the list of those excluded from the funeral.
Two hours into Thursday's Republican presidential debate, Carson was begging one of his rivals to berate him, if only so he could get some speaking time.
Sarah made Judaism the focus of her endless search for meaning, finally driving the genuinely religious Raquel to berate her for conflating religion with self-help.
I knew this was it — that moment of pure joy with your kid you always want as a parent and berate yourself endlessly for not creating.
Jill Ellis, the American coach, crept to the very edge of the sideline to berate Lindsey Horan for abandoning a defensive post to join a counterattack.
There, a few cops berate the superhero Mr. Incredible (voiced by Craig T. Nelson) and his wife and partner in heroics, Elastigirl (Holly Hunter), for meddling.
On Saturday, the office was used to berate the press when it disseminated a statement by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo chastising NPR's Mary Louise Kelly.
The upshot is that Trump, who has a real scent for blood, will continue to trample and berate Tillerson whenever it's his whim of the moment.
"My mother was a 'Mink Marxist'; she was a member of the Communist party and they'd berate her because she liked to dress up," he remembers.
Though the President did berate him for the fact that Comey flew from California to Washington on an FBI plane after he was fired in May.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a national-security hawk and erstwhile Trump whisperer, called in to one of the president's favourite television shows to berate him.
The only moment he's really inserted himself into the debate was to berate Bernie Sanders about "bringing back big government," which is vapid even as a catchphrase.
In the break, when the jury had gone into the jury room, Judge Alsup took a moment to berate the lawyers for keeping the drawing under seal.
There's a chance he'd derail the ceremony, berate the dead for not bending his knee to him, or just prattle on about himself for way too long.
" Scolders are hired not, as I had assumed, by clients wishing to berate third parties but by people who "made a mistake" and need help to "atone.
She'd sailed the Atlantic to berate Congress for its inaction on climate change, landing just yards from where I then worked, at a magazine in Battery Park.
You see hizzoner storming at the car and leaning in to berate the valet, and after a couple seconds ... lunges his head forward into the car window.
That decision led Mr. Trump to berate Mr. Sessions and urge him to reverse his decision, which he declined to do, casting a shadow on their relationship.
Soon enough, her studio handler starts to berate her, reminding Judy that she isn't to eat any of that food — there are pills to curb her appetite.
But those differences are growing and becoming nastier as President Trump continues to berate an expanding list of Republican senators — with many of them returning the fire.
But obviously, many people have the opposite set of preferences and there's no sense trying to berate everyone into wanting to live in a neighborhood like mine.
So I'm more than a little confused as to why you felt the need to berate her about her makeup — in front of the other judges, no less.
Our cultural training wasn't to pitch in, it was to berate everyone but ourselves for the state of it all, then walk on by the litter while grumbling.
After Mitt Romney lost the 2012 presidential election, Mr Trump seemed to berate "the Republicans", as he still calls his party colleagues, for failing to back immigration reform.
And since good etiquette dictates never demanding something, either as the host or guest, you can't berate your host for failing to provide the right kinds of food.
An Arizona Cardinals football player freaked out after he lost his hat in a bar -- and decided it would be a good idea to berate police over it.
While it's true that German reliance on Russian natural gas is a longstanding concern, Trump's deployment of the issue in a public forum to berate Germany seems opportunistic.
She followed me to the bar, and when I got out of my car proceeded to berate me over why I was going out instead of going home.
Mr. Harber, 80, a wealthy businessman and philanthropist from Texas, took out advertisements in four major newspapers, including The New York Times, to berate the bank's investment brokers.
But the fact that the property manager pulled a gun, and continued to berate the couple as they attempted to leave, went way beyond what other people reported.
They set up a clear list of businesses they deem enemies of the state, and they do not hesitate to use the powers they have to berate them.
At last week's hearings in front of Congress, Jones showed up to berate Dorsey in person for banning others and basically held his own private circus on Capitol Hill.
Saturday Night Live's version of Dianne Feinstein, the senator whose confrontation with a group of young students and climate activists blew up in February, can't help but berate kids.
Curb's always had its share of cameos, since everyone from Michael J. Fox to the entire cast of Seinfeld jumps at the chance to berate Larry David on-screen.
The idea is not to berate the adherents of extremist ideology, but to help them change their minds themselves, said Ludovica di Giorgi, who manages the Redirect Method program.
" I also liked the goofiness of changing GO OFF ON A TANGENT to "GO OFF ON A TAN GENT," clued as "Berate some guy for getting too much sun?
When he was angry, they added, Mr. Farenthold would berate them, sometimes sweeping his arm across his desk, knocking its contents to the floor, and threatening to fire people.
"For hours each day, the prosecutors interrogate him, browbeat him, lecture him and berate him, outside the presence of his attorneys, in an effort to extract a confession," she said.
BuzzFeed News revealed on Friday that Robbins has used his fame to berate victims of rape and violence, while former staffers and fans have accused him of inappropriate sexual behavior.
But if Mr Trump genuinely cared about this he would parade the growth in defence budgets across NATO as a personal triumph, rather than berate allies for not doing more.
If you act all nice-nice in the big setting, but then turn around and berate the hotel front desk worker for a minor issue, you're not an authentic leader.
On one occasion, President Lyndon Johnson summoned the Fed chairman, William McChesney Martin, to berate him for raising interest rates (and to drive him around his ranch at breakneck speed).
"For hours each day, the prosecutors interrogate him, browbeat him, lecture him, and berate him, outside the presence of his attorneys, in an effort to extract a confession," she added.
Trump has used his Twitter account to insult and berate his foes, including news organizations, Democrats, actors and more, raising questions from critics about why Twitter does not step in.
Trump has taken on several prominent U.S. companies, including United Technologies Corp's Carrier air conditioning unit and General Motors Co to berate them for manufacturing products outside the United States.
" When he got back, he loudly complained to his wife about how rude I was, using the call button to summon me so he could berate me: "You humiliated me!
Instead of watching a charming group of 29-somethings navigate the bumpy transition to adulthood, a large swath of the country now watched a politically incorrect loudmouth berate aspiring entrepreneurs.
Before the vote opponents, including Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, took to the floor to berate the FDA for approving opioid products such as Zohydro over the objections of its advisory committee.
Gillian Duffy, a 66-year-old pensioner, proceeded to berate Brown, explaining why -- despite having backed his Labour Party all her life -- she was now ashamed to admit her political allegiance.
The photog -- Karl Larsen -- was interviewed by Howard Stern a few years back and gloated about his confrontation with Mel Gibson, boasting his plan was to berate Gibson into going nuclear.
I make my choices to be positive and live a healthy lifestyle filled with Funko Pops, while they make their choices to berate others for decisions that don't impact their lives.
She is the first mom to hold the job of press secretary and raises her children while the nefarious news media and so-called feminists like Chelsea Handler berate her publicly.
Wiseau's controlling nature, tendency to berate and publicly humiliate actors and crew members, and habit of arriving hours late to the set made him the greatest obstacle to The Room's completion.
The culture at Bridgewater, led by a billionaire investor, Ray Dalio, is unusual in that all meetings are videotaped and employees are encouraged to openly question — sometimes even berate — one another.
In the rest of his early morning screed, Trump proceeded to once again berate the mainstream media outlets he describes as "the Fake News," before endorsing challenger Kelli Ward against Arizona's Sen.
However, it is self-destructive and damaging to America for the president to constantly attack, criticize, berate or undermine the work of legal or congressional authorities investigating the Russian crimes against democracy.
He was volatile and occasionally volcanic then: yelling "Come on!" to berate himself rather than encourage himself and even chucking his racket after getting passed by Rafter early in the third set.
He has not only curbed the authority of the once feared Saudi religious police to berate a woman for not covering every inch of her skin, he has also let women drive.
"   Trump continued to publicly berate his own attorney general, this time pondering in a tweet why Jeff Sessions (and special counsel Robert Mueller) weren't looking into Hillary Clinton and James Comey's "crimes.
Naturally, I felt compelled to berate him for even daring to put "Jackass" and "Jake Paul" in the same sentence, so I hollered at the guy a bit (whatever it was justified).
For the most part, I stay quiet and listen, but when she starts to berate herself for being a bad mother or daughter or sister or partner or friend, I have to interrupt.
Before our photog can get around to a question, Tasha jumps in to jokingly berate him, asking why in the hell he'd ask that about her "family" ... and turns the question on him.
But if the people you're with are treating you with decency, neither is it worth it to berate yourself for enjoying something that humans (not just the male ones!) have evolved to enjoy.
These foods help you get eating done when you don't have time, energy, or access to whole foods, and we need to not berate ourselves for choosing the most workable option when necessary.
"I don't know exactly what the issues are, but I certainly have never seen him berate, demean or insult anyone whether it's been race, ethnic background, gender," Mr. Kelly during his 2016 testimony.
Representative Peter T. King of New York, also on Fox, expressed sympathy with Mr. Trump's desire for a second investigation run by Mr. Sessions, but added that the president should not berate him.
Ford's appearance stirred at least two women to berate Senator Jeff Flake on Friday as he tried to close the doors of a Senate elevator after he said he would vote for Kavanaugh.
And Trump, who has said that rates should be lowered by perhaps a full percentage point or more, continues to publicly berate the Fed and Powell, his handpicked chairman, for refusing to act.
These characters banter and kvetch and berate one another in dialogue that's cutting and foul-mouthed and largely flat, or at least not as sharp as we've come to expect from these writers.
ROME — The Chamber of Deputies in Italy's Parliament, the arena where lawmakers berate each other, betray alliances and sometimes brawl, is not where Italians usually go to find affection for their fellow citizens.
"It is a counterweight to what is happening to us with sanctions, double standards, untruth, fakes and lies," said Mikhalkov, who has a regular TV show which he often uses to berate the West.
But each time, after I'd finished, I'd begin to mentally berate myself, certain that the key to stopping my compulsive urges to eat was just making myself feel worse than I ever had before.
They've also decided to stick with Trump on topics like whether it's appropriate for the president to have large secret income streams or berate the Justice Department for declining to indict his political enemies.
"He would yell at and berate employees in front of their direct reports, and the tone he used was always half joking," said one former employee who worked for Uber on the East Coast.
Tyrion takes some valuable time out of this 218-minute episode to berate Theon for a season one slight nobody remembers, but then Daenerys and Yara get to chatting, and it gets REAL fun.
Did he feel he was cleverly executing a diplomatic version of his art of the business deal -- berate, belittle and bemuse his opponent before closing in on his own terms to seal the deal?
Ironically, the example of King himself, so often vilified as a traitor and a Communist in his lifetime, is used to berate today's protesters with the demand for nonviolence, meaning compliance with police instructions.
The next moment, I am at the airport coffee shop watching a man in a sharp suit cut the line or a woman berate the barista for putting too much ice in her tea.
It was a simple mapping technique to show scale, but it seemed to me to tap into the secret, shameless fantasy of the state America loves to debate and berate: the Texas-shaped world.
The vlogger is Kayla Lashae, and she captured the British star leaving her vehicle Monday afternoon in L.A. to berate Kayla after allegedly knocking her back bumper while trying to park next to her.
" Yet in Wuhan, the coronavirus has infected medical workers, including a doctor who had raised the alarm about the mysterious virus in December, only to have the local government berate him for "illegal behavior.
I was curious to know how much these college Republicans were shelling out to have him come to their campus to berate trans students, or what sorts of riders were attached to his appearance?
"Rather than berate and judge victims of sexual assault, you should send the clear message that rape and sexual assault is never the victim's fault, and encourage them to seek support and help," AWARE said.
Spaniard Verdasco was cast as a villain on social media last week after appearing to berate a ball boy for not bringing his towel quickly enough during a semi-final defeat at the Shenzen Open.
" A video clip of the exercise, reviewed by BuzzFeed News during a meeting with Robbins' lawyers, showed the guru berate two followers who had failed at a task for being the "worst team in existence.
In the video, 24-year-old Mia Irizarry is setting up on picnic tables in a Chicago park for a birthday party when a man starts to berate her for wearing a Puerto Rico shirt.
Jessie Fullenkamp, the education and evaluation director of the program, said the aim is to never berate parents or caregivers for not being fully accepting of their transgender or gay child right off the bat.
The President and his Secretary of State have both said that this administration will not use foreign policy to publicly berate regional partners for human rights concerns, a message that was well-received in Riyadh.
If this guy feels ballsy enough to berate a group of people in a crowded cafe in one of the most crowded and yes, diverse, cities in the world, I'm thinking that's the real him.
Mia Irizarry was getting ready to celebrate her 24th birthday at Caldwell Woods park when a man began to berate her, saying her shirt was un-American and asking whether she was a US citizen.
Crummy experiences from your past can set you up to dwell on the negative, too: If an ex used to berate you for minor fails, you're more likely to chew on future ones, Hanson says.
After getting little talk time during last week's Republican debate, Carson got a laugh from the crowd when he begged one of his rivals to berate him, if only so he could get some attention.
There are no easy solutions to the injustice that women like herself have to suffer, but the answer certainly isn't to berate other women within the industry who we don't deem to be doing enough.
Whether she is held to a different standard than men remains to be seen: Male politicians pressure and berate staff members too, and, like Ms. Klobuchar's Senate office, President Trump has had high employee turnover.
Once awoken, he would find a target—be it one of my younger brothers, me, or my mom—and violently berate them for any slight aggravation or slight affront to his constant shifting code of ethics.
Petulant and bullying attacks on opponents are standard for the Trump administration, but this one had a whiff of something else -- a kind of outraged condescension, the way an abusive parent might berate a misbehaving child.
Things go from awkward to bad real quick when the women berate him for not being able to get hard instantly like the other black men they've done this with (it's clearly a fetish of theirs).
He offered up some suggestions, which I don't even remember because they were so dumb, but I hung up the phone with the realization that I had be authentic about whoever I chose to berate online.
In "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing", her character decides to confront the police chief, played by Woody Harrelson, by hiring advertising hoardings to berate him for failing to find the culprit who raped and murdered her daughter.
In the UK, 63% of the population is overweight or obese, but the images in gyms or advertising fitness clothing are of slim women or muscular men; likewise, the conversations berate overweight people into weight loss.
After a scorched-earth primary that saw the reality television star berate, demean and insult his way to the front of a deeply fractured field, Trump has turned his ire on the Speaker of the House.
A friendly board game is litmus test for those human colons that get angry when they lose, berate others for making non-optimum choices, or otherwise prioritize an utterly pointless points-based victory over social interaction.
The negotiating technique of Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev resembled that of Mr. Khrushchev — he would berate the Americans for not working as allies in the Middle East, say, or accuse them of sabotaging world peace.
Yet critics argued that the case against McCabe appeared weak and looked a whole lot like political retribution — especially because President Trump continued to regularly berate McCabe in tweets and public comments, even after his firing.
Over the course of the next five minutes, with this officer giving me the quickest tutorial of how a trained professional draws a weapon and stands, he continues to aggressively hit my chest and berate me.
"It reflects the larger tone of our environment that extremists like (Rep.) Maxine Waters, (D-Calif.), are encouraging fringe extremists on the political left to verbally and physically berate those with differing opinions," he told Fox News.
The three men berate the dummy for a while until Cody says that he'd "bend [Trump] over and fuck him," so Morad gives him one of the dildos he has handy and lets him act it out.
A brash, foul-mouthed force of nature, she's a tenacious Democratic dealmaker with a nerve as mighty as her passion, and if the spirit moves her to berate someone in service of the party, she absolutely will.
Instead of asking a woman how she actually feels or being open minded to the idea she might not be interested, there are men that will berate a woman into doing something that she isn't comfortable doing.
When a roommate went home one weekend and forgot to turn off her alarm clock so that it beeped behind her locked door for 48 hours, I entirely lost control, calling her in New York to berate her.
Her willingness to berate senior politicians, her ostentatiousness, her lack of reverence for male members of the ruling party — all of it put her outside the bounds of how an African first lady is expected to conduct herself.
Sessions' firing came after a tumultuous tenure in which Trump would regularly berate the head of the Justice Department for recusing himself from any investigations involving the Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, including the special counsel probe into Russian interference.
Still, Trump ordered Sessions down to Mar-a-Lago in March 2017 to berate him and demand that he "unrecuse" himself, a highly inappropriate demand to make of any lawyer, let alone the attorney general of the United States.
According to The Washington Post, Trump called the acting director of the park service to berate him about the retweet and order him to provide different photos that depicted the crowd that churned through the windmills of his mind.
Well, he would berate you, and he would continually bully and shout, and want what he wanted, and humiliate, and denigrate, and it's hard, hard, very hard to keep your focus when you're working in that kind of situation.
At the same time, the media coverage of the battles over the investigation will overshadow discussions of policy issues favorable to the Democrats and Republicans will berate their opponents for only investigating rather than caring at all about good governance.
While many expected government lawmakers to use the inquiry to berate the Fianna Fail party, which presided over the crisis, ahead of elections expected next month, the report criticised all parties for their stance in the years before the crisis.
This time it's the white woman at the Michaels crafts store in Chicago, who, after she was apparently asked to buy a $1 bag for her bigger items, proceeded to berate black employees, with an onlooker capturing the incident on video.
After the interview ended, Kelly told co-host Ari Shapiro, she was led into a room where Pompeo proceeded to berate her for nearly ten minutes and demanded that she pick out Ukraine on an unlabeled map of the world.
It's the same warlike strategy Trump has employed throughout his presidency: complain relentlessly about partisan constraints on his power, furiously berate political opponents, and use the victim card to bond with Americans who feel similarly betrayed by the political system.
"Baldwin was the first person I ever experienced being blocked by on Twitter, after he used his account with hundreds of thousands of followers to berate me for… writing about a fundraiser he'd hosted in a way he didn't find satisfactory," Haberman wrote.
Even casual fans of movies have heard stories about directors who berate actors until they break down or who demand lots and lots of takes or keep exhausting working hours; rumors about figures like Weinstein have hidden in plain sight for decades.
On a less objective note (although I'm sure I missed a few other stats, feel free to berate me in the comments), I was really gobsmacked that this puzzle managed to include all of those interesting aspects without being contorted in its cluing.
Clearly, social media is a crucial part of American Vandal's second season story arc, and it represents the technical details with incredible accuracy, however, this show is good because it doesn't berate teens for the way social media takes up their lives.
He has praised President Putin and President Xi and rarely lets an opportunity go by to berate journalists, dolling out his "fake news" slur with an abandon that defies its national security implications and probably puts smiles on Putin's and Xi's faces.
For example, if you misgender someone, all you need is to correct yourself and MOVE ON. Do not extend the moment of embarrassment and awkwardness, do not berate yourself repeatedly about how "hard" using correct pronouns are or how hard you're trying. 297.
If you're a founder who's feeling hot after getting some new seed funding and want to treat yourself, may I recommend purchasing the entire wardrobe of Silicon Valley's greatest Versace menswear aficionado and wearing it as you berate employees in your office?
Some in the room were half-expecting Boone to berate them for their carelessness on the field — they had committed four errors in the loses — and for allowing the Astros to so thoroughly outplay them on national television, and in their own stadium.
Certainly that is the perception among founders, who find it highly annoying that a group of people mostly uninvolved in a company show up once a quarter to berate the management team then send the costs of their trip back to the company for payment.
The world's most powerful countries have politicized the idea of international justice to berate their enemies and protect their allies — and there are indeed powerful countries backing some of the gunmen, government and rebel alike, who are preventing food from reaching the hungry in Syria.
We all remember Suicide Squad, however, and though Leto had nothing to do with that movie's poor reception, his somewhat cringeworthy antics around its release didn't help, such as him pulling out his "Joker voice" to berate fans during 30 Seconds to Mars shows.
Jackson tries to berate the usually timid doctor for this, but she stands up for herself in a pointed moment of girl power — and one that shows Mer the patient's POV when a doctor is using your case to work out some personal issues.
If done correctly, and the judge continues to berate the government, jurors can actually empathize with the prosecutor, giving the government the benefit of the doubt on evidence and thinking that, had the judge been fair, there may have been even more evidence of guilt.
These he wrote in two successive tweets: The subtext here — or perhaps the actual text — was to blame the victim and berate them as a group: These brown people want/need help, but won't/can't help themselves because their community/culture is inferior/ineffective.
After detaining him and reviewing his electronics for several hours, officers, Ajjawi wrote, proceeded to berate him because of social media posts they found on his phone—not posts written by Ajjawi, but ones that were written by others and simply appeared on his timeline.
If it's not deflection in the form of conspiracy theories to bring down Black men, or an attention shift to discuss predators of other races (like Harvey Weinstein), it's an attempt to berate those who bring it up — particularly Black women — into silent submission. Why?
Free marketers look at the economic disaster and blame the Smoot-Hawley tariff, which inaugurated a global trade war; monetarists attack the Federal Reserve for its tight-money policies; Keynesians berate Herbert Hoover for his attempts to balance the budget as the crisis worsened.
But while Charles Dolan would carry lists of employees' names in his pocket to help greet them and ask them about their lives, James Dolan is just as likely to walk past employees with barely a hello, associates said, and berate others in meetings.
Dexter, who as part of a lifelong campaign for admiration and upper-crust respect filled part of his estate with honorary statues (including his own), famously emerged from hiding during his own staged wake to berate his wife, who was in on it, for not mourning enough.
But it continued as Trump began to meddle with FBI and DOJ personnel decisions, berate Rosenstein and Attorney General Jeff Sessions for allowing a special prosecutor to be appointed, and launch the absurd argument that Mueller was pursuing a personal vendetta about golf course membership fees.
Someone who is publicly ridiculed for being fat, for instance—a fairly common experience—might then go home, stand in front of the mirror, and berate herself for being fat, ugly, and lazy, buying in to the very criticisms that caused such pain in the first place.
President Trump is happy to send the military to the border as a political prop before the midterm elections, to order up a grand parade down Pennsylvania Avenue for his review and to berate athletes who kneel during the national anthem as disrespectful of the military.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who had been quiet about the war, used a high-profile speech on April 4 to berate American leaders for a conflict that, like a "demonic, destructive suction tube," pulled "men and skills and money" away from urgent tasks at home.
One girl in particular would berate me for working a corporate nine-to-five job and then complaining about it because, in her opinion, when I graduated from college I had "the agency to go against the grain" and I chose not to—so I could pay rent.
He's not upset about the guns—honestly, after the zombie horde and the Wolves, everyone in town should be keeping a firearm in their home—he does berate Spencer for stealing food and booze from the community, calling him "small" and "weak," belittling him in front of everyone.
Early calls with global allies have also proved problematic: A phone call with one of America's top allies, Australia, saw the president reportedly berate the Australian prime minister over a refugee deal, boast over his election win, and end a scheduled hour-long call after just 25 minutes.
But CEO Travis Kalanick's blind faith in his own brilliance led to such things as a culture of rampant sexism in his workplace and a belief that he could berate his low-earning contractors -- the very drivers whose hard work made him a billionaire in the first place.
His attacks began over the weekend, when the president used his Twitter feed to berate Mr. McCain for his role in giving the F.B.I. a dossier of unverified information about Mr. Trump's connections to Russia that was compiled by a former British spy — a dossier the F.B.I. already had.
The murder, she will later claim, was in self-defense; but, instead of burning, burying or drowning the corpse — an oversight her estranged father (Will Patton), the town sheriff, will furiously berate her for — Leigh wraps it neatly in plastic sheeting and drives it to the man's home.
That reportedly prompted the president to berate former acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph MaguireJoseph MaguireSchumer asks Justice Department to probe Grenell's consulting work Grenell asks top intel official to remain in role amid lawmaker concerns John Ratcliffe back under consideration by Trump for top intel job MORE.
To that end, the third episode's storyline about an older, obese man with a small penis who enjoys having women berate and humiliate him via Skype in exchange for money (and his own pleasure) moves us toward a broader understanding of how nudity is commodified once it's filmed and publicized.
"His humanities teacher found it wise that in order for the kids to understand what black kids during those times experienced that she would have my child, who is black, walk through the classroom as she, another teacher, and the remaining 27 classmates yell, humiliate and berate him," she wrote.
After a decade-in-the-making entry into the 20163 NBA Eastern Conference Finals by defeating the Miami Heat, the song--thanks to a popular viral video--would play score to the long-awaited moment as fans would take to the streets to celebrate, dab, and berate a Lebron fan.
Trump loves nothing more than watching his people berate the "fake news" media on live TV. Gorka was effectively a non-entity, sitting in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building and working for Bannon (who had to argue hard to save Gorka's job) until he began tearing shreds of CNN anchors.
Among macroeconomists, the self-criticism seems to me to be mainly too narrow: people berate themselves for, say, not giving financial markets a bigger role in their models, but few have done what they should, which is to question the whole direction macroeconomics has gone these past four decades or so.
Occasionally his broadly thematic approach means that we miss the drama of living in the moment, such as when in December 1984 Thatcher is balancing the miners' strike, a visit to China to sign the Hong Kong Agreement and a trip to Camp David to berate President Reagan about the Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars).
But regardless of what the FBI investigation ultimately uncovers, Kavanaugh's decision to engage in overt partisan brawling — to berate Democrats and declare himself the victim of political revenge plot that dates back Bill Clinton — struck many experts as crossing a line from which the Supreme Court, should Kavanaugh be appointed, may not be able to recover.
Her most famous interruption was in 2009, when she dramatically stopped a Broadway performance of Gypsy for more than two minutes to berate a photographer in the audience, demanding the offender be removed from the premises and thanking the rest of the audience for abiding by the rules before transforming back into character of stage mother supreme, Mama Rose.
" But here's what I imagine the thought bubble in their head read: "Fuckfuckfuck — now I have to become a reality show star in a new episode of 'The Apprentice: Nerd Edition,' bowing and scraping to that luddite Trump, who will probably simultaneously berate us in person and bully us on Twitter later with a lot of poop emoticons.
Presidents rarely taunt reality-show hosts about poor ratings, complain about late-night television comedy skits, berate judges or members of their own party who defy them, trash talk Hollywood stars and Sweden, declare the "fake news" media to be "the enemy of the American people" or accuse the last president of illegally wiretapping them without any proof.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE in particular has faced heat from Democrats and other critics over his use of social media, particularly Twitter, which he regularly uses to berate his foes.
Any terrorist attack so close to the election, political analysts suggest, could be an opportunity by the candidates of the far right, Marine Le Pen, and the center right, François Fillon, to berate the current Socialist government and by association Emmanuel Macron, the center-left candidate, who was previously the economy minister, for failing to protect the French people.
Back in 2014, Trump called Obama out for spending a day playing golf in the midst of "all of the problems and difficulties facing the US." Trump continued to berate Obama for golfing during his 2016 campaign and promised during a speech in Virginia that he will "be working for you" and won't "have time to go play golf" if elected.
We got the former Gov on Saturday at Politicon in L.A., and he was clearly upset by what went down Friday night at a Louisville, Kentucky restaurant, where a patron apparently slammed his fists down on the table where McConnell and his wife were sitting, grabbed his doggie bag, and threw the food out the door ... then started to berate the Majority Leader.
"Think of sweet and chocolate," she writes: Left to folly or to fate, / Whom the higher gods forgot, / Whom the lower gods berate; / Physical and underfed / Fancying on the featherbed / What was never and is not The poem, published in 1950, sweeps through the life of Annie Allen, an ordinary black girl who dreams of finding happiness and attaining self-consciousness in 19823 stanzas.
She is surrounded by countless people who also hear her boss scream and berate people, cut checks that are left out of company books; who see the jewelry left behind on the office floor and know why she must wipe down her boss's couch after a "visitor" is there; who know why that boss would put up a potential new assistant in a hotel.
She is surrounded by countless people who also hear her boss scream and berate people, cut checks that are left out of company books; who see the jewelry left behind on the office floor and know why she must wipe down her boss's couch after a "visitor" is there; who know why that boss would put up a potential new assistant in a hotel.
But for jittery Washington reporters, it was yet another salvo from an administration that has shown an unusual willingness to berate and belittle the news media, at the behest of a president-elect who has floated the idea of rolling back libel protections and, in a volcanic appearance last week, refused to take questions from CNN after it ran a story he did not like.
When it comes to striking that right balance between idealism and realism, this book is basically a dialogue between the young, uncompromising, superidealistic Power — who cold-calls senior American officials at night at home to berate them for not doing more to stop the killing in Bosnia — and the more sober policymaker Power, who struggles to balance her idealism with realism, and who frets that she's become one of those officials she despised.

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