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1 There was a howl, general confusion, and nurse appeared, to discover and chastise the offender .
2 I was surprised at your conduct yesterday, and should my wish be disregarded in the future, will be obliged to chastise the offender . '
3 It served two purposes: the first, obviously, to chastise the offender but also it afforded her penance and a chance to show her Spartan virtue.
4 They heavily chastised the offenders whenever they could catch them.
5 In October, 629, Amru, Mahomet's recent convert, was sent to chastise the offenders and exact tribute from them.
6 And you should pass a resolution that, in case of insubordination, any one who stands by is to aid the officer in chastising the offender .
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