| 31. | Adults are often portrayed as hectoring despots, distrusting and rebuking their wide-eyed charges.
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| 32. | Its tones, by tradition, are measured, and its voice untainted by partisan hectoring.
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| 33. | Any misconduct by other members must be viewed in light of this continuous hectoring and baiting.
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| 34. | In a rich, hectoring baritone he minimizes setbacks and endlessly claims that his victory is inevitable.
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| 35. | The DNC plastered the press tables with releases hectoring the GOP . The Democrats outflanked on graphics.
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| 36. | Carey accused Spong of being inflammatory and using a " hectoring and intemperate tone ."
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| 37. | Too often, however, Bennett overplays his hand, resorting to hectoring language and partisan logic.
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| 38. | He stood up with equal perpendicularity to long-haired rads and the hectoring columnist Joseph Alsop.
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| 39. | His predecessor, Abdulhalim Khaddam, now a vice president, was known for a hectoring style.
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| 40. | As good as it is, this exhibition feels at times a little relentless, even hectoring.
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