A few years later he publicly scolded his fellow Senator Jesse Helms for writing school-prayer legislation.
He has also been forthright about claiming his superiority over the armed forces, on several occasions publicly scolding military chiefs.
Pelosi publicly scolded Colombian President Álvaro Uribe during Uribe's May 2007 state trip to America.
One of the protest's key leaders, Wang Dan, during a hunger strike, publicly scolded Li on National Television for ignoring the needs of the people.
Instead, you publicly scold us, chastise us for our success because of the mistaken impression it's at your expense.
Professor Thomas's anguish has led him to take unusual steps regarding his students, including publicly scolding them last semester in a newspaper advertisement.
He made news this spring by visiting Cuba and publicly scolding President Fidel Castro.
Swiss banking regulators publicly scolded six banks, including Credit Suisse and two of its subsidiaries, for accepting questionable Nigerian deposits.
Mr. Thomas publicly scolded Mr. Nicholson over redistricting in California, stunning some colleagues.
Last December, Ford publicly scolded Gephardt, who heads his caucus, for challenging the President and Vice President in a speech.