Sentences with phrase «publicly scolded»

A personal finance blogger was publicly scolded on social media earlier this month by none other than Gail Vaz - Oxlade.
Here are the results: Just 15 years ago, then - Vice President Dan Quayle publicly scolded a fictional television character, Murphy Brown, from the prime - time sitcom of the same name, for choosing to have a child on her own.
Chancellor Merkel publicly scolded the American president in light of the NSA revelations.
Everything changed after the Vatican publicly scolded The Leadership Conference of Women Religious, an umbrella group for U.S. nuns, for allowing «radical feminist themes» to go unchecked a conferences and in their literature.
Just five months ago, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty publicly scolded both BMO and Manulife Financial for offering mortgages he deemed irresponsibly cheap, advising against a «race to the bottom,» as mortgage rates sank as low as 2.89 per cent.
If he's doing anything he can to get this done, surely he won't have a problem with me publicly scolding him if I see him lolligagging around Santa Fe.

Not exact matches

Then, last month, the Times released a video that showed a Success teacher scolding and publicly humiliating a first - grade student in front of the rest of her class.
Kuroda was scolded from the podium and publicly informed that Enrico Fermi had examined his calculations and found them impossible.
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