He enslaved the Congolese in their homeland, subjecting them to forced labor, and meting out inhuman treatment on those who dared defy him. |
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Let those involved decide if they'd wish to participate in the meting out of justice. |
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Surely Mother Nature meting out carnage on such a grand scale shows just how petty and futile man-made squabbles really are. |
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In light of these power imbalances, meting out justice behind closed doors and away from public scrutiny threatens women's rights. |
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It has a good chance of catching up with many wrongdoers and meting out to them the punishments which they deserve. |
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Opening the ACPDR meting to third parties will require the consent of the proponent that is presenting. |
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We stamp all over the planet, meting out instant, severe punishment on the basis of hasty, ill-considered judgement, with the most appalling and devastating of consequences. |
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Charges were filed against him, and now the institution is meting out the punishment for his actions. |
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In private, he fantasized about meting out violent punishment to his enemies. |
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They had to report to the housemaster about meting out punishment. |
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Works will include new toilets, plus a wheelchair access toilet, new kitchen and meting room, new central heating system, new electrics and a new slated roof. |
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Nor are they desiccated calculating machines, meting out dispassionate justice uninfluenced by political ideas. |
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The Presidency appealed to the delegations to do their utmost to enable the Council to conclude its work on this dossier definitively at the meting on 27 November. |
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In meting out repression, the Stalinist rulers do not differentiate between counterrevolutionaries and those who politically oppose bureaucratic rule from the standpoint of the historic interests of the proletariat. |
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According to the government, to fight against corruption effectively, it is important to combine and act on several measures simultaneously instead of meting out a death sentence. |
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Now the lander is busy meting out its power to analyze soil samples, collect atmospheric data, and conduct other activities before fall and winter stop Phoenix cold. |
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The group has copied some of the Taliban's more puritanical features, such as insisting on beards, meting out floggings, stoning adulterers and banning music. |
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They are not used to the kind of treatment that the government has meted out to the provinces and is now planning on meting out to the mayors and councils at the municipal level. |
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The parties may also hold an extraordinary meting when deemed necessary. |
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This first meting included a specific session devoted to maritime safety. |
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We are all flawed human beings, and this is not about meting out judgment. |
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It is simply to clearly enhance elements of deterrents which are talked about every day in our justice system by hard-working police officers, by those working in the justice system and by judges who are meting our sentences. |
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These gangs now control everyday life in many communities, imposing curfews, meting out fines and punishments, and deciding who will get work, housing, health care or education, and who will not. |
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Some parents feel that the school's principal has been too harsh in meting out discipline. |
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