his wife upbraided him for his irresponsible handling of the family finances

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Yet far from celebrating these attempts to do what many schools won’t, the nation’s scolds have apparently decided this a good time to upbraid and obstruct parents who dare to do more than sit and fret. Matthew Rice, National Review, "The Hard Truth about Remote Learning This Fall," 20 Aug. 2020

Indeed, the day after Pierson’s testimony, the president upbraided Coats’s successor, Joseph Maguire, for Pierson’s assessment. Franklin Foer, The Atlantic, "The 2016 Election Was Just a Dry Run," 11 May 2020

Malaparte is particularly pained by other people’s poor taste in clothes, and even has an anecdote about being dragged before Mussolini himself and upbraided for gossiping about Il Duce’s neckties. Lidija Haas, Harper's Magazine, "New Books," 27 Apr. 2020

But Chisholm is also upbraided by Martindale’s Abzug, who insists that the women’s movement can’t afford to alienate male allies. Sophie Gilbert, The Atlantic, "The First Great TV Series of the Year," 17 Apr. 2020

Modly resigned Tuesday, shortly after taking a 35-hour trip to the USS Theodore Roosevelt and upbraiding the ship’s commanding officer, Capt. NBC News, "Ex-acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly's trip to Guam cost $243,000," 9 Apr. 2020

Liz recalls being upbraided on a panel by the other directors (all of them male) for using the drops instead of getting her actors to recall past feelings, Method-style. David Gordon, Harper's magazine, "The Forty-Year Rehearsal," 6 Jan. 2020

Biden and others, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., upbraided the tech giant for essentially profiting off a form of disinformation. Anchorage Daily News, "Lawmakers deliver bipartisan lashing to Facebook’s Zuckerberg as 2020 disinformation fears run high," 23 Oct. 2019

Biden and others, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), upbraided the tech giant for essentially profiting off a form of disinformation. Washington Post, "Facebook’s Zuckerberg to face off with Congress as 2020 disinformation fears run high," 23 Oct. 2019

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