| 41. | The opposition parties castigated Karamanlis as a moral accomplice to the assassination.
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| 42. | Turkel appeared on television talk shows and castigated Corman for his actions.
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| 43. | She castigates her insistent suitor, but Dominique is undeterred.
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| 44. | Frustrated, Lily castigates Alfie for wasting his time in amateur theatre.
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| 45. | This provoked anger from the leftists in China who vociferously castigated Su.
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| 46. | Yet every elected official who hints at flexibility is castigated as a waffler.
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| 47. | No doubt, we will be castigated by some.
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| 48. | He castigated her for his inability to form relationships, particularly with women.
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| 49. | The other adjective chosen to castigate her is incontinent.
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| 50. | For all her gentle humor, Miss Goslar could castigate cruelty and indifference.
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