- a
large sandstone rock formation,
situated on its outskirts,
named the
Chiding Stone.
Chidingstone was a
previous spelling used for the village. The National...
-
Mount Chider (72°6′S 169°10′E / 72.100°S 169.167°E / -72.100; 169.167 (Mount
Chider)) is a
notable mountain, 3,110
metres (10,200 ft) high, standing...
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Amchide is a town in Cameroon, on the
border with Nigeria. It
abuts the
Nigerian town of Banki, with
streets and even
houses straddling the border. In...
-
ceremony as a
presenter on her way
toward retirement from acting. She was
chided by
Louella Parsons for
failing to
acknowledge Lewis'
tribute to her from...
- rhetoric,
without racial context or intent. In the
October 28 debate,
Carter chided Reagan for
being against national health insurance.
Reagan replied, "There...
- dialogues, etc.
Transitions are
rather abrupt sometimes." Later,
Snyder chided Kerouac for the book's
misogynistic interpretation of Buddhism.
Novels portal...
-
Catullus 12 is a poem by the
Roman poet Catullus. In it, he
chides Asinius Marrucinus for
stealing one of his napkins,
calling it
uncouth and
noting the...
- not
condemn the use of
condiments in that incident, but, instead, only
chided the
fetishist for
using condiments that were
later used by others. Food...
-
throughout the
Nordic Empire.
Bjarni was both
celebrated for his
discoveries and
chided—famously by Earl Eric—for his lack of investigation.
Professor Tryggvi J...
- with
Clara Petacci; this
irked Mussolini's
granddaughter Alessandra, who
chided him on Twitter,
calling him "a ****" and his
artworks "dirty paper"....