Fowles offers a retrospective collection of pieces encompassing travels in Greece ( rapturous encomium ) and Margaret Thatcher ( vigorous castigation ).
22.
In this tiresomely moralizing book, George Stephanopoulos proves that self-castigation can be a device for avoiding self-examination.
23.
Liang Qichao's 1902 biography of Li blamed him for China's woes and set the tone for further castigation.
24.
A subsequent Congressional investigation resulted in a scorching castigation of the event, Colonel John Chivington, and the 1st Colorado Cavalry.
25.
I am Grateful for the experience of being exposed to . . . and enduring . . . world-wide Castigation.
26.
It boggles my mind that this problem isn't in headlines somewhere in all the Wikipedia Reasons For Self-Castigation articles.
27.
There were private, one-on-one meetings with O'Neal and Bryant, and occasional public castigations of both players.
28.
Gorton says the situation reflects the unfairness of the environmental movement's repeated castigation of him as a raper and pillager of Mother Earth.
29.
The media's attention shifted from a fascination with the persona of JT LeRoy and the writing, to a castigation of Laura Albert.
30.
She accepts without resentment Blake's children and she is frequently called on to ameliorate his patriarchal harshness and his castigation of himself ."