| 11. | An Indonesian newspaper upbraids the " barbaric invasion " of American forces.
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| 12. | The latter upbraids the father for not being a good example to his son.
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| 13. | Pierre, returning home, upbraids Anatole and demands that he leave Moscow immediately.
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| 14. | Nor is it a time to upbraid anyone for what we may consider goofy theology.
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| 15. | Yet the Democrats risk appearing unpatriotic when they upbraid a president who is so popular.
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| 16. | Holmes upbraids Watson for his lackluster results.
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| 17. | O-tane upbraids him, saying that it is because of his bad attitude.
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| 18. | King Henry revives and upbraids him again.
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| 19. | Her father, a laborer, upbraids her in the film for her yearnings to escape.
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| 20. | He upbraids Joaz for causing the destruction of the work of centuries just to save himself.
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