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Chief Justice John Roberts ended his final opinion of the Supreme Court’s just-completed term by scolding his liberal colleagues.
“Dirty protests,” where inmates smear faeces, also regularly happen in the prison’s isolated cells, and other wards have been left in freezing conditions or next to scolding hot pipes.
Jabbari’s attorneys also presented an audio recording of Majors scolding her as evidence, per The recording was taken about six months before the alleged assault.
Source: https://hollywoodlife.com/feature/jonathan-majors-trial-everything-we-know-about-the-case-5181459/
Rather than offering unequivocal support and succour to the Israeli people, he began scolding them and stood up in the Dail to warn that any response ‘must be proportionate’.
Source: https://www.spectator.com.au/2023/10/irelands-troubling-response-to-the-israel-attacks/
Sky rolled up Vega, but the ref was scolding Bayley and didn’t make the count.
Some years, I have seen two or three woodcocks, presumably males, flying fairly low to the ground uttering scolding noises as they sorted out their dancing territories.