Former President Bush tried to chasten this authoritarian streak with his " kinder, gentler " vision, and that is one reason Gingrich Republicans hold him in contempt.
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The bombing of Omagh by renegade republicans, in which 29 people were killed in the worst single atrocity of the Troubles, seemed to chasten the hard-line extremists.
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But just as clearly, city children need a community in which to grow up, some adult structure that will chasten them for doing wrong and show them how to do something right.
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Now, in the wake of its military occupation of Haiti, the United States could find it hard to chasten Russian efforts to deal heavy handedly with its own neighbors, some analysts warn.
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Maybe there's a way to kill every last microscopic bug in a rental helmet, and to chasten the helmet until it's persperation-free and smelling like a pine tree.
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The homilies also provide the first occurrence of a number of new words derived from Old French, including " chemise " and " chastien " ( " chasten " ).
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The failure of the IMF, the U . S . Treasury, most specialists and the news media to foresee Russia's current economic crisis should chasten anyone bold enough to hazard a prediction.
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Even some liberals traditionally supportive of Blair and Labor, such as the columnist and pro-European author Hugo Young, have backed the idea of tactically voting against Labor to chasten it and Blair.
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You might have to go back to Henry James to find American characters _ privileged but uncertain, intelligent but provincial _ encountering an outside world that variously instructs, chastens and up-ends them.
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His long-term plans are much more ambitious as he intends to forge an empire for the Boman tribes in the region of the Tam and Chasten Vallies and has chosen Sindi as his capital.