| 1. | I'm the one who should be castigated ."
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| 2. | He castigated the college for " incredible excesses ."
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| 3. | Suddenly we turn around and castigate people for their immigrant status.
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| 4. | The decision was castigated by a leading foe of liquor commercials.
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| 5. | Lieberman was the latest among prominent Democrats to publicly castigate Clinton.
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| 6. | Indeed, Wertheimer uses terms like " castigated,"
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| 7. | Athletes would now be castigated if they glamorized cigarettes in interviews.
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| 8. | This boy was being castigated in a way that was incredible.
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| 9. | Shortly after Lott castigated Daschle, other House Republicans piled on.
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| 10. | Bush has been castigated by reporters for not being nuancal enough.
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