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Afenifere also chided the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Tinubu, for backing the 'fake group' against the mainstream group.
peacekeeping force in Liberia for another year but chided the West African nation to fully fund its national police force to ease the U.N.
Jose Manuel Barroso, the president of the European Commission, has chided leaders of the eurozone for dragging their feet on reforms.
"I've always been suspect about people diving into lakes, not knowing how deep they are and what is in there," chided the Scotsman.
human rights official chided China Thursday for failing to arrest Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir on an international warrant for alleged war crimes when he visited Beijing this week.
"I don't know how you could focus on a game when you've got something wrapped around your neck," he chided.
Mr Obama has chided the president for not doing more to build confidence in the Afghan government, whose grip remains weak eight years after the Taliban was ousted.
Chapters discuss how Nietzsche viewed the Jews--ultimately revealing how he both praised and chided them--how to find meaning in history, even such atrocious and horrific history as the Holocaust, the intersection between quantum physics and Jewish law, and much more.
LAST SUMMER, MY (SAMELS') daughter Gabrielle chided me for coming up empty-handed after a morning of fishing on Lake Cochituate near our home in Natick, Mass.
To former Citigroup CEO SANDY WEILL, who, in his recently published memoir The Real Deal, chided New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer for his prosecution by news leak, which Weill calls the "new McCarthyism."
"She had been very close to her younger sister before leaving, but when she came back, she chided her sister for being selfish," Koverman says, explaining that this veteran felt guilty on behalf of all American youths for their wealth and comfort.
The police said part-time worker Tomohiko Kondo kicked the 36-year-old male patroller in the right leg after being chided for his trying to illegally park a motor scooter on a road around 4:30 p.m.
Well done, though, to Cornelius Lysaght, who last season chided colleagues on air for mispronouncing Jurancon after he won a decent race at Haydock.
Moments earlier Ledger had greeted them affably and posed for pics, but chided one in particular for fanning incidents the previous year: "G'day mate, good story, well done," he said.