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"This isn't meant to replace a ski holiday," Garcia chides.
" In it, he chides Uber because "In Uber's sexual harassment case . . .
"Stassie!" the mother of one playfully chides as the pair laugh.
He chides religious leaders in the "faith business" for sowing divisions.
David Leonhardt chides liberals for being reluctant to talk about it.
He chides other news organizations for not following up his exclusives.
But he also chides his fellow Democrats for rushing to judgment.
"You are Mr. Sassafras jeans today," Kimmy chides him in one scene.
Meanwhile, Joan's man-friend chides her for constantly complaining about Bette Davis.
She chides private equity funds for not assuming responsibility for retirees' pension funds.
"It has been years since we last spent a birthday together," chides Fanny.
She chides her liberal son that he is taking the wrong lesson from history.
Chris Harrison chides him for not being more chatty, which isn't Joe's fault, really.
" Jan: Trump chides intelligence agencies for allowing "fake news to 'leak' into the public.
"Stop eating meat, and the world will devour you whole," Yeong-hye's mother chides.
It chides officials for not "protecting secrets" related to the internment campaign well enough.
It chides Trump for questioning President Obama's birthplace, for example, noting his Hawaiian roots.
She wavers, but she also chides him that it's illegal to ask such questions.
She can't hear you," Arnold chides him, adding, "The six bucks is a flat rate.
The RHC's commercial also chides Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, over her policies regarding India.
As the national party coalesces around Ossoff, Slotin chides them for wading into the primary.
The story portrays faith with faith, and chides its reader gently on occasion, anticipating skepticism.
"Honey, don't pass judgment," the delegate chides her husband as he is about to say something.
His outward demeanor can be prickly, too — he often chides reporters for questions he doesn't like.
As with Clinton, Linick chides Powell for failing to appropriately preserve federal records, even in similar language.
Their monumentality thrills but also chides the art world for its embrace of spectacle and the overblown.
He disapproves of men and women shaking hands, promotes marrying young, and chides Muslims who wear "skintight" clothes.
Blunt lightly chides the former director for giving the memo to a friend to leak to the press.
"I saw you wore my bathing suit out before my magazine cover came out," Kardashian chides her sister.
He regularly chides the body at these annual sessions for what he considers its reflexive anti-Israel positions.
The pediatrician chides Addie for taking her children to the beach to cool off because they'll get polio.
But she also denounces Russian actions in Syria and chides U.N. nations for voting against the United States.
She chides him for taking PrEP, even though the CDC does recommend that sexually active gay men take it.
If he's not done with his workout in an hour, he chides himself for "goofing off" and stays late.
Thanks to Ellerbee, race takes a front seat as he often chides Zac Efron's character for being… well, white.
Elizabeth Warren, warns of "the resistance," and chides the Democrat for opposing a wall on the border with Mexico.
He also gently chides his fellow-linguists for their inability to present convincing arguments in favor of vernacular language.
He expects — even demands — that they embrace his rhetoric to defend against impeachment and chides lawmakers who've strayed slightly.
Throughout its report, RAND gently chides AV companies for the way they talk about self-driving cars in utopian terms.
"Cheap trick," Luke chides Artoo when the droid tries to tip his heart with that old-time hologram of Leia.
Throughout their interview, Mariah tugs and pats and chides and rewards Jamie, slipping deep into her Queens accent at points.
"They now not only need to deliver their planes on time—but their profits too," chides one adviser to Airbus's management.
While Serena only wants Simone to reciprocate her friendship, Simone chides Serena for marrying her husband, asking her to leave him.
" Off his assertion that she's a damsel in distress, she chides, "I'm a damsel, I'm in distress, I can handle this.
In the video, Mr. Suazo chides Officer Figueroa, pointing out that he was unsuccessful in his apparent attempt to kick him.
"I don't see how you could possibly understand," she chides her interviewer, who seems, in fact, to understand all too well.
" Director Carter Smith chides him, "You didn't have the rehearsal with Sam, the choreographer, that the rest did — that would have helped!
"Nobody is looking for you," he chides her, estimating it could be a year or more before it's safe to go aboveground.
He takes it even more personally if someone catches a ball — or two — against him and then chides him for it afterward.
" On the opposite side of the World Series story was a dispatch from the ongoing campaign season, "HUMPHREY CHIDES NIXON ON AGNEW.
But he entirely omits the third — literally writing that my piece "drew from two sources" — and chides me for not citing it.
Ms. Tate points out that the federal request is for publicly available data and chides states that "politically posture" for not participating.
Just after the election, Melania Trump said in a CBS interview that she chides her husband "all the time" for his Twitter attacks.
The offices of Japan's small and medium-sized enterprises are among the most inefficient in the developed world, chides McKinsey, a management consultancy.
"No job lasts for ever," the paper chides, adding that multinational firms, American investors and consumers gained handsomely overall from trade with China.
Horowitz chides Comey for "failing to immediately notify the FBI" that he had shared this memo's six now-classified words to his attorneys.
"You're living in a fairy-tale world where only your pity can save us," an ex-lover chides him late in the film.
Donny having won a season of "Dancing with the Stars" ribs and chides Marie because she lost when she competed on a separate season.
Where once Ronald Reagan promoted human rights in the Soviet Union, Ms McFarland chides America for "constantly" telling other countries "how they should think".
" Arnold insists she is not, and Ford chides him for playing favorites and protecting her, but they agree to "go with the other girl.
The Koran itself does not hold Muhammad above reproach, as it chides him for preaching to a rich man while ignoring a blind one.
On a trip to the distant grocery store, she reaches for a packet of hamburger meat and William chides her: They are now vegetarians.
The IMF of course admonishes Europe to do better on strengthening its banks and chides China for very rapid and less supervised credit expansion.
"Label started doing 360 deals because they margins were drying up [as CD sales declined], but they weren't providing a 360 service" Stoute chides.
It has a near-perfect learning curve, and a memorable frenemy-adversary in GLaADOS, a sarcastic robot lady who chides you on your performance.
"Now is not the time or the place," Astrid chides, deleting Bergljot's speech as though it were one of her late-night e-mails.
In 2016 the Republican nominee calls NAFTA "the worst trade deal maybe ever signed anywhere", and chides unpatriotic American firms for moving jobs to Mexico.
He frequently chides him for voting against a "skinny" repeal of the Affordable Care Act last year, helping to doom the effort in the Senate.
The paper chides us for disapproving a Massachusetts pilot program, but the model Massachusetts proposed involved implementing new negotiation powers while keeping federally negotiated rebates.
The crescendo and dance-floor thump arrive soon, as Selena Gomez chides an ex who was drinking and partying too often (insert tabloid speculation here).
Steve Brown, Mr Madigan's spokesman, agrees with the chess analogy, but chides "anyone who concocts the mythology that Mike Madigan is more powerful than the governor".
The couple and their son Ozzy worry about their marriage status, while their friend Tom who was watching with them chides his wife Marilyn not voting.
"You dropped a dead mouse in that poor man's lap," her mother chides in the first episode, reminding her of the last time a suitor called.
The CIA's corridors are intensely dark, Lambert chides you not to use your gun, and if you trigger more than three alarms, the mission will fail.
Lawyer chides media Outside the courtroom, Bowman chastised journalists for what he said was "unfair and inaccurate" reporting, including statements that have been falsely attributed to him.
Mr Trump's government wants to cast a broader net: in its March 20th report, ICE chides Denver for declining to hold a Mexican accused of drunk-driving.
There's nothing passive about this exchange, it's full on aggressive as the mom of three chides a visibly annoyed Disick, who kinda, maybe, for sure gaslights Kardashian.
From transphobic people identifying me as trans and sending death threats to people complimenting to people making chides at my body shape or 'masculine' features...It's all good.
" In response, Alito, who exclusively uses lowercase-internet fifteen times, chides Kennedy for "musings that seem to equate the entirety of the internet with public streets and parks.
She's the sort of buttery tyrant who chides her girls for not offering her a seat and orders one to recite a sonnet while another rubs her feet.
After my warm down, Kaitlyn wryly chides me for using lotion on my body—an earlier email had instructed me not to use any for this very reason.
However, there are rare moments when it's clear Reggie's got jokes like when he chides Shy for not having He's also got some crooning skills of his own.
"What the heck are girls walking around in Dutch outfits selling tulips—what do they have to do with the brand?" she chides contestants in one delightfully merciless takedown.
The letter chides Trump for his positions on immigration and a free and open internet, saying that his policy proposals would have a negative effect on the tech industry.
Instead of firing him, Silvio — who has become Lionel's unofficial gay guide — chides him about stopping Brooke's scoop on Troy and reminds Lionel that Troy will always be straight.
In the music video for "Não Sou Obrigada" ("I Don't Have To"), which appears on Spotify's Global Viral 50 list, MC Pocahontas chides her dopey boyfriend for bossing her around.
Anne Hathaway (Judi Dench) is cold and chides her husband for his prolonged absence; Shakespeare himself is still haunted by the death of his son, Hamnet, some 18 years earlier.
Citing thinkers from Adam Smith to Aretha Franklin, he chides both the audience (and himself) for their self-serving belief that they are richer than others because they are better.
Ryan didn't do any of these things because when he expresses concern about the fate of CHIP, and chides Democrats for not being serious enough about funding it, he's lying.
That juxtaposition reflected the way Trump often chides America's oldest friends, but seems comfortable in the company of authoritarians like Kim, Russian President Vladimir Putin and China's President Xi Jinping.
Trump digs at Pelosi, Waters , hints at Supreme Court thinking during freewheeling rally Trump chides top NY Dem Crowley for 'getting his a** kicked' by socialist Who is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez?
In that very review, he chides the groupthink he believes elevates unworthy films and puts them on pedestals, and his Lady Bird review feels like another attempt to puncture societal excitement.
The report chides the authority for settling only 32 percent of its tenancy termination cases last year through "permanent exclusion," and bringing only 1 percent of cases to an eviction hearing.
"Silly algorithm," she chides it, as she wraps herself in a Steve Kerr blanket and settles in to watch a sideline interview with ESPN's Doris Burke — apparently the much more exciting option.
Obama chides Biden for being out of shape and for getting Jill a bouquet of lilies instead of roses, noting that lilies are for sympathy, and scolds him over his messy car.
He pays off the police officers, but Shirley is hardly grateful and chides his driver: Tony is "rewarding" the officers for treating the men in such an inhumane way … and that's it.
But rather than calling the cops or telling a friend, she cleans up herself and her apartment, gently chides her cat for not clawing her attacker, and goes on with her life.
"Universities are a place to change the mindset of the younger generations and I believe that mindsets can't be changed unless we have a material reality to invoke the change," her manifesto chides.
" The butler can be a "pain in the glute" and a "blabber," Carter tells us, while Mr. Bowles-Fitzpatrick gently chides that you should never "begin your sentence with a subordinating conjunction," like "because.
Happy Ending is ultimately a disappointment — a toothless, one-note story that chides upper-class white people for their insensitivity and obliviousness, in part by treating a series of mute, confused black refugees like props.
"Turn around this way because your rear end is to the camera," she chides her daughter, who's bent over a suitcase to help pack for her mother's engagement at the Mohegan Sun casino in Connecticut.
While McCain chides him on certain issues, including Trump's criticism of Prisoners of War like himself, the GOP senator also says it would be "foolish" to ignore the will of the legions of Trump voters.
Mr Kovalev chides American and European leaders for their naivety towards Yeltsin's administration, in which hardliners soon gained a fatal grip, and their indulgence of the current regime, whose foreign policy he compares to Hitler's.
" In her essay "Facing Reality," Marilynne Robinson channels Thoreau as she chides her materialistic fellow citizens, who embrace an ethos that she believes is "relentlessly this-worldly, very serious about material success, of all things.
When Peter accidentally unleashes a missile at his romantic rival Brad and nearly blows up his entire class, Fury chides him for it, but doesn't make any attempt to take the missile system away from Peter.
Robertson chides Bellamy for being inconsistently feminist, which is true, but what is chilling in Bellamy is how much of the totalitarian imagination is already in place in his work, and how alluring it can seem.
From the machismo behind every character's entrance and victory celebration to the scantily clad hood rat that your best friend Method Man chides you for boning, AKI channeled what made rap fun into a console game.
In response, Clinton chides the media for its willingness to jump at every perceived scandal — even after a previous one was shown to be nothing or overblown — acknowledging that she became more guarded as a consequence.
"You ain't dead yet," the drag ball emcee Pray Tell (Billy Porter) chides crying House mother Blanca Rodriguez (Mj Rodriguez) in the first episode of Pose, the latest FX series from the prolific House of Ryan Murphy.
In a undated letter "To the American people," the al Qaeda chief chides Obama for failing to end the war in Afghanistan; and accurately predicts that the U.S. president's plan for ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will fail.
When Hermione visits his office in an earlier scene, she chides him for ignoring the piles of briefs on his desk, saying that within that literature there may be clues that can help him track down dark magicians.
A Tuesday press release from the Trump campaign chides the news network, which is a familiar target for the president's ire, arguing CNN is trying to stifle free speech and any positive news about the administration's successes in office.
"I don't want you to get distracted from what you need to do to recover," he chides, dispensing relationship advice to her before turning his attention to a convict with chained hands and feet, clad in an orange jumpsuit.
Kanye chides with all-too-familiar self-comparisons with Jobs and Denzel Washington while Desiigners' chaotic well-wishes are reinforced by finger snaps and latter half insertion of African goblet drums, retaining and building on the spirit of the original freestyle.
During the stops, Bloomberg frequently criticizes Trump's policies and chides Republicans for failing to serve as a check on Trump, stoking further speculation Bloomberg will run for president — an idea he's flirted with during the lead-up to previous election years.
"You've never seen a miracle," one character chides another early on in the film, and while Blade Runner 2049 doesn't warrant that lofty of a designation, it's a thrilling anomaly in the ever-depressing tentpole era—a pleasure model with a brain.
Peng is the acerbic boxing trainer in the striped T-shirt who chides Van Damme for wishing to fight the bad guy Thai champ, Tong Po. Though some foreigners were already living and fighting out of the gym, the film brought even more.
Will is more forthright than most on this point: He chides conservatives for blasting activist judges, for instance, arguing that the right needs a judiciary willing to make sweeping rulings to curb the power of the state and the whims of the crowd.
Sanders' bigger point, one he makes repeatedly on the campaign trail, is that corporate America embraces "socialism" when assistance is directed to big companies and banks in the form of bailouts or tax breaks, but chides "socialism" when it's aimed at the little guy.
Anderson gently chides Hobsbawm for paying too little attention to the bourgeoisie in The Age of Extremes, but just as serious is the way that the preceding trilogy ignores what was, at least numerically, by far the largest class in nineteenth-century Europe: the peasantry.
His father Hee-bong (Byun Hee-bong) chides Gang-du's apathetic, alcoholic brother Nam-il (Park Hae-il) and champion archer sister Nam-joo (Bae Doona) for their derision of Gang-du, whom he says was deprived of adequate protein when he was a child.
And then there's the episode where white husband, Aaron, chides his wife, Sehnita, for holding onto shawls that she never wears—she explains to the camera that these shawls represent a connection to her Pakistani culture because the city she lives in lacks a strong Pakistani community.
"Alright people, let's get the hell out of this she-bang," she chides at 4:22 PM. A few minutes later, they huddle on the stairway beneath a disco ball (that may have suddenly teleported there through space and time) for an Art Stars group photo.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Judge Chides Administration as It Asks for More Time to Reunite Families" (news article, July 15): If Donald Trump and his minions had even a sliver of thought of reuniting families separated at the border, they could have employed a very simple procedure.
In words charming yet bitter, like a priest who guides and chides in even fashion, the prince decried the state of black affairs in America, expressing the belief that the black man's self-esteem has been shattered and can be rebuilt only through segregation and a spiritual awakening.
He is happy to welcome, as essentially secular, those popular forms of meditation and mindfulness which insist on our being "present in the moment"; but he chides as religious and deluded those doctrinal aspects of Buddhism which insist on detachment, release from anxiety, and an overcoming of worldly desire.
MORE FROM REUTERS: Russian naval activity in Europe exceeds Cold War levels: U.S. admiralIran chides Gulf ArabsRussian computer programmer arrested in Spain: embassy "The grassroots intensity here is electric, and it's because folks are concerned that what is happening in Washington doesn't represent our values," Ossoff said in an interview.
The report chides Clinton and other officials for not adequately heeding concerns about the growing extremism in Benghazi and other parts of Libya  It also accuses her of knowing that it was sparked by extremist militia members but nonetheless blaming it on an anti-Muslim video responsible for other protests.
When Sick Boy chides his pal for being "a tourist in your own youth," you start to wonder: is Boyle rebuking himself, warding off accusations of nostalgia, or—as I like to think—grappling with the sadness and the madness of being addicted to the highs of your lost life?
Trump's comments during the call with Woodward show how he views certain White House aides: certain staffers, he says, are "afraid of him"; he seemingly chides top aide Kellyanne Conway for not passing along the interview request to him; and he says that contacting his executive assistant — bypassing other senior staffers — is the best way to reach him.
Earlier on, Gruber asks Cue and Federighi about how the upcoming tvOS 9.2 release will finally bring Siri voice dictation to Apple TV. ("We wanted to do that right from the beginning," Cue says.) Gruber even chides the two about the now-infamous Super Bowl photo that Tim Cook took and then deleted after some nasty feedback.
This resolution limply chides the Palestinians for what translates on the ground into a relentless campaign of terrorism, while targeting Israel harshly and specifically for international opprobrium and declaring as already Palestinian the land that Israel, under a two-state solution, was supposed to be able to trade in "land for peace" talks with the Palestinians.
As Bonhoeffer chides those who don't rouse themselves, "If you board the wrong train, it is no use running along the corridor in the opposite direction," the illustration shows a Nazi train plunging off a crumbling bridge as a figure sprints along the roofs, trying to avoid destruction — an evocative image, given the dark significance trains would acquire in the Reich.
A former foreign policy adviser to President Obama is warning there could be trouble if North Korean leader Kim Jong Un chides President Trump over the fact that he lost the popular vote to Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE in the 85033 election.

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