They are widely viewed as an alternative to paramilitary punishment attacks and beatings. |
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Disobedience led to punishment, including beatings, imprisonment, blackmail, and death threats. |
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Criminality and punishment beatings were only adjuncts to the substantive talks in December. |
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Her mother followed behind, a frazzled young woman who looked to be a victim of frequent beatings. |
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Indeed the war is not over, as according to this view, there are ongoing attacks and punishment beatings. |
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Punishment for women and girls who violate these laws include beatings and imprisonment. |
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Marks from beatings criss-crossed his back, and deep pocks, apparently from electric shock burns, were gouged in his skin. |
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Perhaps, in part, I realize that my parents really did not have their heart in the beatings. |
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Sometimes, the stolen pets are not controllable or refuse to obey the commands of the thieves, leading to a round of beatings. |
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Children were pulled out of their seats by their hair and beatings with the leather belt were dealt out to all. |
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The former civil servant has endured beatings, solitary confinement and death threats while in prison. |
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Signs of torture may be subtle and include occult fractures from beatings or 1-2 mm clustered scars from electrical burns. |
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She moved in with Young as a teenager and the couple had three children, but she fled to a woman's refuge after suffering violent beatings. |
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During these beatings, she would clench fists, which led to thick callosity on her fingers. |
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However, Henry began to spend too much time at the cabstand and his father began to resent it, giving him frequent beatings. |
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The physical abuse included severe beatings with knobkerries which resulted in bruises, broken limbs and widespread lacerations. |
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A group were bullying a lad at school and videoing his beatings on their phones, before sending on video clips to fellow pupils. |
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The Pistons clearly are a shaken team unaccustomed to taking two sound beatings in a series. |
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The kneecapping, tar and feathering, the beatings, and the killing were respected by many in the nationalist community. |
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Ministry of Interior officials were responsible for most incidents of abuse of prisoners, including beatings, whippings, and sleep deprivation. |
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This can involve beatings, clubbings with a nulla-nulla, and even spearing. |
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And so began a horrendous sequence of interrogation and beatings lasting at least six hours. |
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But there's a major difference between believing in demonic possession and using torture and beatings to exorcize children. |
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A large proportion of the children will die from beatings, hunger or diseases from dirt and uncared for wounds. |
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They are unable to see the difference between a good old fashioned cuff on the ear and serial beatings. |
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Those detained face beatings and other forms of torture, aimed at coercing confessions or information about rebel forces. |
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A truly abusive home life is one of grinding cruddiness where the threat of violence is more gnawingly powerful than the beatings themselves. |
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She almost died after suffering a massive blood clot in her back, and suffered a broken leg and beatings which caused permanent scars. |
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I'm sure I have avoided countless beatings by neighbourhood toughs because of my ability to resemble cloud cover. |
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The women experienced food deprivation, beatings, physical restraint and were forced to live in guarded barracks. |
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Scotland have had worse beatings at the hands of the Sassenachs than they sustained last weekend, but few which left one so depressed. |
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After the war he was invalided out of the Army because of back injuries suffered through beatings by German soldiers. |
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When you get arrested, you are forced by beatings, torture and threats to confess to crimes you didn't commit. |
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A patient named Clarice has become resigned to beatings by her evil-minded husband. |
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It is hard to get going again, hard to get the sails up and set them after the beatings we got. |
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For about a month after that an orgy of brutal beatings up and assaults upon Prisoners of War irrespective of rank occurred. |
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Many of the so called punishment beatings issued are more commonly found to be retribution for engaging in trade on another persons patch. |
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Jiang said the beatings represented a sharp escalation of a recent campaign by the Shanghai authorities to silence Mr. Zheng. |
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Religious police punish infractions of the dress code with public beatings. |
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Evidence of repeated beatings and ill-treatment was not sufficient to satisfy the heavy burden of establishing a grave risk of substantial harm. |
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My own mother was threatened with a marriage annulment and institutionalization if she sought a divorce for my father's rapes and beatings of the kids. |
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The beatings, the verbal abuse, after every time he felt like pond scum. |
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The death and torture camps, barbaric prisons for political opponents and routine beatings for anyone suspected of disloyalty are well documented. |
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They have also allegedly been victims of abusive anal examinations and beatings by police and guards. |
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One of these beatings resulted in the death of a developmentally disabled patient who could not cry out for help because he was mute. |
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Their faces were covered with bags full of pepper, which asphyxiated them, and the beatings continued until they fell unconscious. |
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They were subjected to severe beatings and hanged from the ceiling of the cell with their hands and legs tied behind their backs. |
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She miscarried twice as a result of beatings by her mother-in-law and brother-in-law. |
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He contends that his son was all black and blue as a result of the beatings suffered when he saw him for the first time after his arrest. |
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She now submits that despite continuous beatings, he refused to give any testimony and to sign any self-incriminating documents. |
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To go to a mainstream church in Nigeria would risk beatings or even a forced exorcism. |
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On 7 September 1997, unable to withstand the beatings, he attempted to commit suicide and had to be taken to hospital. |
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Many of those arrested reported beatings and instances of torture. |
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Apart from the beatings, the fact of having a gun pointed at him caused him to fear for his life. |
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That he should then be subjected to beatings in prison and be denied protection is wholly unacceptable. |
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Starvation wages, no benefits, long hours and beatings and sexual assault are all too common. |
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The media is bold and vigorous but the SSS is sometimes sent to intimidate journalists with raids, beatings and tough interrogations. |
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One of them is strapped to a chair and forced to watch clips of human folly — fights, beatings, and other common malignities. |
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He was unapologetic about the death of one demonstrator and the beatings, false imprisonments, torture, and unprovoked attacks on countless others. |
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This includes the use of electric shocks, prolonged solitary confinement, beatings and gender-specific forms of abuse. |
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Sumith Mendis was then tortured by the CID for six days, experiencing beatings and psychological abuse. |
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Torture was routine in Abu Ghraib: isolation, beatings, rapes, attack dogs, electric shocks, starvation. |
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Imprisoned in occupied France, they were subjected to intense questioning, beatings and other cruelties. |
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Over the next four years, 267 more would die as a result of malnutrition, beatings by prison guards and forced labour. |
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He was released without charge after seven days but his beatings were so bad that he had passed blood in his urine and had blood in his ear canals. |
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This may include severe beatings, burns, human bites, broken bones, internal injuries, superficial bruises and welts, and in some cases, death. |
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Most patients were young lads with a Northern Irish accent, usually victims of violent incidents like stone throwing, assaults, or even punishment beatings. |
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Her story of beatings and threats, reconciliations and divorce — painfully common among Native American women — had a twist. |
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There were beatings by police and that is why the soldiers made sure they rescued that prisoner and did the right thing. |
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There are other groups involved in paramilitary activities, beatings and shootings. |
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The Applicant also pointed to evidence of beatings and rapes at Keraterm camp. |
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Civilians leaving the camps risk harassment, beatings, arrests and killings. |
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His health was seriously affected by harsh conditions, hard labour, and beatings by criminals in the prisons. |
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Afterwards, they rarely receive medical treatment for their injuries, nor are staff persons who carry out the beatings disciplined. |
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After the beatings stopped and while he was still unconscious, he was driven to the outskirts of Tunis and dumped in a deserted area. |
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He added that Mr. Arar had told him that the beatings had not been serious. |
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Everyone seems to agree that there were no beatings, and while they weren't exactly living in the lap of luxury, we have to remember that these were not nice men. |
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Her novel, therefore, focused on the ghastly points of slavery, including the whippings, beatings, and forced sexual encounters brought upon slaves by their masters. |
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She worked as a literate domestic slave in close contact with several masters and mistresses from whom she suffered whippings, beatings, and sexual abuse. |
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Given white Louisianians' frequent use of beatings, whippings, and lynchings, it should not be surprising that African Americans also resorted to aggressive tactics. |
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Many minors report that curses, threats, and sometimes even beatings are customary during this experience. |
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These included repeated punchings, kickings, beatings with a baseball bat and truncheon, being urinated on and threatened with a syringe and blowtorch. |
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Violent and provocative, Boardwalk Empire's story isn't all sawed off shotguns and brutal beatings. |
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Yousef, a stocky 35-year-old woman with long black hair, looks away from me most of the time when she is describing the beatings. |
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Arbitrary arrest, police beatings, torture to extract confession, the persecution of defence lawyers, and the intimidation of witnesses are widespread. |
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But this rather ignores the deterioration of law and order and stories of torture and beatings suffered by those that dared to protest during matches. |
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The three were presented to the press on Sunday morning blindfolded, manacled to chairs and showing signs of severe beatings. |
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Schlegel also predicted there would be more arrests and beatings at unapproved protests. |
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He takes a relatively restrained approach to potentially melodramatic material and scenes in which she is unswayed by bribes or beatings make a considerable impact. |
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In the bullfights bulls are often intentionally debilitated with tranquilisers and beatings and have petroleum jelly rubbed in their eyes so they are less able to resist. |
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Her mother's fits of anger and the threats and beatings dealt to the girl resolve themselves in a grudging acceptance of the financial favours handed out by the lover. |
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Methods employed by security forces and government heavies included the use of tear gas, threats, beatings, confiscation of ID cards, police cordons and random gunfire. |
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These prisoners faced frequent beatings by superiors, subsisted on an inadequate diet, and lacked the clothing or boots needed for working in the cold, rugged terrain. |
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The ranks of political prisoners swelled into the thousands, and beatings, torture, and official murder became the order of the day. |
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Prisoners reported brutal treatment by their guards, including beatings, starvation, and murder. |
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William Hutton was an employee and he later recalled the long hours, low wages and beatings. |
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The feuding for control of the Jersey waterfront made news as sluggings, bombings, and beatings continued on the Jersey City docks. |
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Two decades of people have been dishing out beatings with knuckle-dusters, garottes and other exotic instruments of torture. |
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There were periodic beatings where the guards would enter with canes. |
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Meanwhile, a patient named Clarice, whom Berl met when she was an inventive young hitchhiker, has become resigned to beatings by her evil-minded husband. |
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We've seen the images and sounds of the Rodney King beatings, Detective Mark Fuhrman's tapes boasting of police abuses, and the disturbing deliberate killings by government agents in the Ruby Ridge and Waco cases. |
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She was put on Prozac after the beatings, and contemplated suicide. |
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Marching towards the central Enghelab, or Revolution, Square, protesters were met with volleys of tear gas, shots from paintball guns and beatings from state security forces, Reuters reported. |
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But there were no beatings, no waterboarding, no rough stuff at all. |
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Little bits of Mrs. Sabet's story came out — the recurring toothaches that were a result of beatings in Iran, the way her own mother would turn away from her, those three sundered pregnancies. |
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The beatings with electric cable made her lips swell up. |
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Mari activists have suffered beatings, and one suspicious death. Worse, the Finno-Ugric minorities are not as robust as their Turkic counterparts, Mr Heinapuu says. |
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Alexandre Solombe and I lodged a criminal complaint against the police, for our unlawful arrest, destruction of our property and the beatings we endured. |
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He has braved insults, beatings and the threat of being sent to jail. |
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I remember well the day we met: her dishevelled hair, her skin tanned by the sun, her bare feet, her dirty clothes and face displaying the marks of beatings. |
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Most of those interviewed by the ICRC alleged that these beatings often occurred in the immediate aftermath of their capture, often multiple times in the day. |
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Daily harassment and beatings of democrats are a standard occurrence. |
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He is thought to be imprisoned at Hoa Lo 2 Prison in Hanoi, where he is suffering from health problems as a result of severe beatings during interrogation and a one-month hunger strike. |
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Of 34 prisoners profiled, 29 made credible allegations of torture and ill treatment, including beatings, electric shocks, and hanging from wrists and ankles. |
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Up until the middle of July, most of the beatings happened at night. |
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Playboy Saud Abdulaziz bin Nasser al Saud got sadistic kicks from frequent beatings handed out to aide Bandar Abdulaziz. |
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This results in beatings, starvation or other violent exorcism practices. |
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Some died from illness, others from beatings. |
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As to the alleged beatings of the author's brother, the Committee noted that eye-witnesses at the prison had informed the author that his brother had been severely and systematically beaten during interrogation. |
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He claimed he had post-traumatic stress disorder brought on by beatings by officers at a prison in Milton Keynes. |
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Other instructions concerned the insurance of the welfare of the children of the female prisoners and the establishment of a fact-finding commission to investigate the allegations of beatings and ill-treatment. |
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The people thrown into this torture chamber took pictures with their cell phones and their accounts of inhuman treatment, insults and beatings bring back memories of episodes from the darkest days of recent European history. |
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The high death rate was the result of the appalling conditions that workers slaved under, including perpetual near starvation, merciless beatings, ruthless hours, and the many tropical illnesses. |
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Such treatment includes beatings, shackling in painful positions, kicking, prolonged blindfolding, denial of access to medical care, exposure to extreme temperatures and inadequate provision of food and water. |
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He has few chances to rescue girls or women, moving in an almost entirely male, sexless world, but is quick to defend small boys from unearned beatings. |
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Normally he could whip all and sundry, but in his be-drunken state he had already survived several almost fatal bad beatings. |
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Penalties for transgressing its religious and political strictures, even in word, include hefty fines and jail sentences, beatings and beheadings. |
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To avoid beatings and other punishments, Yuchi, and other Indian children abandoned their native languages in favor of English. |
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When faced with an adulthood that offered few options, grinding poverty and marriage to a man who drank too much and came home to wale on his own family or...no beatings. |
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In North America there appears to have been a rise in random acts of vandalism, beatings, hate mail, hostile remarks, kippah snatching, graffiti, etc. |
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Together, we faced down riot police and tear gas and beatings and bullets with nothing more than songs and the uncrushable belief that nothing good could die. |
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As the young king's senior tutor, Buchanan subjected James to regular beatings but also instilled in him a lifelong passion for literature and learning. |
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At one point the suspect dropped his agal and the Indian man picked it up from the ground and gave it back to the suspect, who resumed the beatings and punches. |
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