Sentences with phrase «when harangued»

How many times have you heard preachers point this out when they harangued you with Malachi 3?

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Recently, because of an injury to Cosmos Captain Werner Roth, Chinaglia has become interim captain, a position he relishes if for no other reason than that he can harangue his teammates to pay their incidental expenses when they check out of a hotel.
When Assemblyman Charles Barron, D - Brooklyn, jumped up to harangue Cuomo near the beginning of the speech, the podium made it appear that the governor was staring down at him from a castle battlement.
The Rockland County Legislature met on Monday, June 02, 2014 and hardly had the salute to the flag and the opening invocation been completed when Democratic Chairman Alden Wolfe launched into a nearly ten minute harangue of his colleagues about his misfortune to have been the object of a «blog» and a later discussion of the blog on a Facebook post.
Apart from a couple of occasions when Costigan angrily harangues his superior officers for keeping him undercover for so long, Scorsese and writer William Monahan avoid having their characters directly expressing the stress they are feeling, choosing instead to communicate these stresses in other ways.
At a time when the British press is haranguing about an injunction into a celebrity threesome, we can take heart in the fact that Laura Poitras» latest film shows the vital role that journalism still plays in shaping the narrative around major world events.
«One of the last straws for her, she said, was when Carstarphen came in one morning and harangued the group of nearly 20 senior leaders for about 40 minutes, telling them in a raised voice how incompetent they were.»
On September 16, 2016, after an eight year legal harangue, he was finally acquitted of drug and firearm charges when Justice M.G.J. Quigley of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice granted an evidence exclusion motion in a ruling reported as R v Ohenhen, 2016 ONSC 5782.
(And I want to be clear here that I do not believe that a thin - skull rule should apply in considering whether one group or individual is trying to «intimidate» another, although I also do not believe that when disproportionate numbers and constant haranguing make debate difficult, someone who is «initimidated» has a thin skull.)
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