Jacob looked utterly defeated at that moment, as if I were a disobedient child that refused to be punished. |
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For often times the innocent is condemned, and the nocent is absolved, the godly is punished, and the ungodly is honored. |
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Even if it was a mistake to abduct her children following the trial, the children should not be punished for her mistake. |
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Headteacher Gillian James said the protest was good-natured but warned that future absences would be punished. |
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Some cases remain under wraps for a long time simply because the young victims fear being punished by their abusers. |
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And should she thus be punished in the same way as the actual murderers, as an accessory to the crime? |
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The kids had left her in the darkness, knowing the overseers would have punished them for wasting electricity. |
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When XFL broadcasters lost the courage of their convictions regarding jiggle, the football gods punished the enterprise with demise. |
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What is not arguable is the fact that Martin actually killed someone and that this had to be punished under the present legal system. |
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Actually, come to think of it, the person responsible for this here jumble of junk should be punished, not rewarded. |
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Officials with the administration said the person responsible for the overloading would be severely punished. |
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By whatever arguments killers attempt to make in justification of their acts, they must be punished in accordance to the law. |
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And he would declare that they were compatible with sincere pain at the anguish of a justly punished culprit. |
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The wretched uncles were justly punished by being sent to Siberia for life. |
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Of course, you are an innocent victim, the whipping boy to be punished for other people's crimes. |
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Masters served their slaves, accepting taunts and insults that would be punished by the lash or death any other time of year. |
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The move seemed to be punished when wing forward, Eoin Curtin, sent over his side's second point in two minutes. |
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In sum, confronted with two pornographic works, the King's Bench punished the forgiving one and forgave the punitive one. |
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If you knocked someone on the head and stole their wallet you would be punished. |
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The implication is that, if the voters don't re-elect her, they will be financially punished. |
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Labour have been severely punished for the social and economic policies that lie at the very core of their world view. |
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Prisoners, he conceded, often felt worse for the experience, feeling degraded and punished. |
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Criminals need to understand that if they do wrong they will be caught, they will be punished and it will be an unpleasant experience. |
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They accepted that their athletes were in the wrong and deserved to be punished. |
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For this affront, Prometheus was punished terribly by Zeus, yet he never repented his act. |
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But it is never enough when we repent ourselves, the only way to be effectively punished is from an outside source. |
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Following weeks of firefights, mortars punished the site from above, nearly destroying the camp's latrine. |
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Far better if they fear that they will themselves be punished for their trouble, and instead take the law into their own hands. |
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Crimes not specifically identified in the Sharia are defined on the basis of analogy and often are punished by prison sentences. |
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Anyone who revolted against his or her superior could be punished without mercy. |
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They want corrupt lawmakers to be ousted and duly punished under any circumstances. |
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He conceded that the publication of secret information could be punished after the fact. |
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As a result, rape in the home, with the exception of incest, is almost never punished. |
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A libeller may be punished by fine, imprisonment, or the amputation of the ears. |
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There would also be a loss of liberty or freedom for the morally wicked, since they would be punished or otherwise made to suffer. |
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To go in the ring and have it not faze you to be so severely punished like that, you have to be a bit off your rocker. |
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The provincial government said that people found to be involved in building the roadblocks would be rigorously punished. |
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Since that moment, the football gods punished the team's rodomontade with injuries, embarrassment, and a 2000 flameout. |
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Regulations issued by the Imperial Army spelled out procedures intended to ensure that prisoners weren't punished arbitrarily. |
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Role play and costumes are used to demonstrate what the monks would have worn, what they ate, and how they could be punished. |
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We were punished last year but we still have young hurlers with loads of skill. |
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He felt he was being punished for exposing the links between the business world, the Mafia, the secret Masonic lodges and the secret services. |
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One long Aberdeen ball upfield 30 seconds later and Riordan was to be harshly punished. |
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The serials are so convoluted and long-drawn-out that even if some of the evil people get punished, it may happen towards the end of the serial. |
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She was punished because her young brother was rumoured to have been seen in the company of a girl from a rival tribe. |
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She often felt like she had been punished for a reason and that punishment was her lot in life. |
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Not one of those attackers has been convicted or punished for these crimes. |
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They had to be punished or sanctioned, so this is the sanction that the judge came up with. |
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Any violation is forbidden and punished severely if the hierarchy has the capability to defend its reign. |
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One of these days my son is going to turn around and clock S. Of course, DJ will be the one to get suspended, be punished, made an example of. |
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Sometimes with deals like this, you are punished with minute servings, but the bowl was full of juicy baby mushrooms. |
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Their selection by the mass-circulation magazine reflects the readiness of society to see corporate malefactors punished. |
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Whoever physically maltreats or harms the health of another person, shall be punished with imprisonment for not more than five years or a fine. |
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Paying backhanders or providing fake employment information will be punished. |
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To be punished by the scourge of the seas was not a particularly happy thought. |
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Just as crimes are severely punished, statues of virtuous men, set in marketplaces, publicly honor good deeds. |
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The director had punished this student for some offence by banishing him from school for the day. |
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After all, a lone bank robber can't be punished both for attempting bank robbery and for actually committing it. |
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In the meantime, we're just firmly of the belief that if someone commits a crime in this country, they should be punished by our laws. |
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He charges him with a wicked deed of violence to be punished by death, or in the twelfth century by mutilation. |
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It appears irreconcileable to justice, that the offending wife should be punished with the loss of her tocher, which is generally her all. |
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The Government rarely punished persons responsible for torture or unlawful deaths. |
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Today our psychologist will tell you how damaging it is to the child's self esteem to be punished by belt. |
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The team that has already been severely punished by FIA earlier this year, also seems to be safe for now. |
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To prevent theft, tar is put all around the fence and any slave found with it is severely punished. |
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They all fell in line with the view that this incident was a horrendous event and that Bowen had to be severely punished. |
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As a result of corruption, usually big sharks escape and poor retailers get punished. |
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Why should I be punished for having a mind of my own, and the will to express it? |
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Special courts under such proclamations tried and punished those who transgressed against the orders of the military authority. |
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Media organizations need to be punished for their transgressions by whatever means possible. |
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Few traitors and fellow-traveling spokesmen in the West have been publicly exposed, let alone punished. |
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That sign is to remind them that if they don't behave with polish and refinement at all times, they'll be punished. |
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Removing the challenge period will result in misidentifications and innocent beneficiaries being punished for the crimes of others. |
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After the war many camp officials were tried and punished, but others escaped. |
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So you feel you're being punished as a community because perhaps money's been misspent? |
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I was told to pray, and I mocked them, because I couldn't see the point in it, so I was punished for being blasphemous. |
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If, on the other hand, you want to charge through, guns blazing, you will be punished by the game's insane scarcity of ammunition. |
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This silly man is being abused, ridiculed and punished for having flouted his own moral principles, and then being idiotic enough to confess it. |
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Furthermore the murderer can be punished only if the family of the victim pays the murderer's blood money to his descendants. |
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Approaching my second stop, I did not respect the blue flags and was punished with a drive-through penalty. |
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After all, a body-check is blatant obstruction and should be punished accordingly. |
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Any slackness on Sunday against Tyrone and we'll be punished severely for it. |
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The SNP, they claim, is being punished unduly for the general disillusion with home rule. |
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They will still be punished retrospectively by being treated unequally by the courts. |
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All movement between universes is closely monitored, trespassing is severely punished. |
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Its perpetrators must be punished because crimes unpunished generate more criminals. |
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Odysseus was a braggart and a poor winner who couldn't keep his big mouth shut and got punished by the gods for it. |
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Employers must be held responsible for negligence over worker safety and be punished accordingly. |
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Blasphemers, sodomites, and usurers are punished here by the blistering heat. |
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In a thinly veiled attempt to mobilise lynch mobs, the press gleefully reported calls for the two to be hunted down and punished. |
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Children were not spanked, but they might be punished by splashing water in their faces. |
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They are vicious, horrible, and those responsible should be severely punished. |
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The law also rules that those who violate the law shall be punished with a prison term of up to three years and a fine of up to 6 million won. |
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He notes that vice is punished and virtue rewarded in most of the director's many babelicious films. |
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Matomela was punished to a certain extent by the NZ batsmen, but his debut will stand him in good stead for the future as well. |
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Now, compare that treatment with the fate of conservative talk show hosts punished or canned for controversial speech. |
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Cardiff's first points came in the 22nd minute when promising young centre, Lee Thomas, punished a Glasgow offside with a penalty. |
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Spitting at opponents is disgusting and uncouth and ought to be harshly punished. |
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Minor criminals might also be punished in the village or manor by whipping, the stocks, or the pillory. |
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Robbie got in behind us but there was no question that he was onside and punished us. |
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Sometimes I know that I am to be punished for the villainy I have committed, and it would be only just for me to accept that stout-heartedly. |
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But when he moved up to the top level, international level, these moments of casualness were punished. |
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Only criminals who belong to any of these five categories will have the chance to be punished by community correction. |
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A child whose behavior is punished may react emotionally, strike back or avoid the person delivering the punishment. |
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I believe I have followed correct processes and protocols at all times and yet am being punished and treated outrageously. |
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I'm not saying that the analysts don't deserve to be disciplined or punished. |
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If she did then she would be punished and unable to protect the ones in her charge. |
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Zachery is generally punished for his bad behavior with time-outs, a parenting tool that is often a hit-or-miss proposition. |
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Both were criminally charged amid hot debate over whether the female officer should be punished in such a situation. |
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No one who has been finally acquitted or convicted of, or pardoned for, an offence shall be tried or punished for it again. |
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This is the sort of humanitarianism that should be applauded, not punished. |
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In another story, Ursula is punished with an Icarian death, a fall into the sea. |
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We should bear in mind though that growth is never guaranteed and that failure to deliver expected growth could be severely punished. |
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And, as everyone knows, those who are imperfect must be punished mercilessly. |
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Feminists imply that due to phallocracy rape was never seriously punished before they began to intervene. |
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If people are inherently bad, then their impulses, desires, and drives are inherently bad and must be resisted, controlled, or punished. |
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In the US justice system if an innocent man found guilty at trial does not feign guilt and remorse he is likely to be mercilessly punished. |
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He says that powerful conservative interests want him punished because he's a figurehead for defiance of authority. |
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It's unimaginable what could happen if optimism were reinterpreted as artifice and the pitchmen ended up being punished. |
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Children receive rewards for conformity to group behaviour and they are punished for dissension. |
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I think most people would consider him an unscrupulous thug who should be apprehended and punished. |
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His triumph consists in the fact that he can be neither fought nor punished, because he has already taken care of both these things himself. |
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Once a first lieutenant in the Army, he had chosen to resign and was punished by being conscripted as a soldier back into the same unit. |
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As if she were sure I was to be punished, Rayne thought with a flare of anger. |
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He gave no details on how the regulation would be policed, but said violators would be punished. |
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Children who are corporally punished learn that it is okay to physically hurt someone when he displeases you. |
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But what of the mothers, women imprisoned and committed to poorhouses, punished for their wanton lusts rather than neglect of children? |
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It is not enough to only prepare the lists of corruptionists, he said, adding that the culprits should also be punished. |
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The censors paid little attention to pornographers whose stories punished the aberrant women on whom they relied. |
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Erratic players are punished for their disasters in addition to being rewarded for their fluky strokes of fortune. |
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In the end evil will be punished and everybody who rebels against the Creator will be judged. |
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Logic is turned upside down and instead of being punished for their crimes of omission they reap their due reward. |
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If the account is full and accurate, then it's outrageous that West should be punished. |
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They were punished when they had done wrong and rewarded where praise was due. |
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As it is now, you are being punished by your partner for making eyes at a gent at a party. |
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Anybody that pretends to do that in the United States will be very, very severely punished. |
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Finally, it is also decreed that the crimes of rape and attempted rape will be severely punished. |
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Gardner believed the defalcator should be permitted to return, having been sufficiently punished by his exile. |
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In some instances, detainees have been severely punished for complaining or protesting about the conditions inside the camps. |
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Even after Nicholas ordered that false denunciations should be punished, the flood of accusations continued. |
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I want those horrible soldiers who were responsible for this to be publicly punished and humiliated. |
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It seems that what he was really punished for was appearing to care enough about an issue to look like a zealot. |
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Regretfully my stock came entirely from behind the bar of my parents pub, something I'm sure I was punished for long ago and hopefully forgiven. |
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I was forever punished for not paying attention in class and eventually I finished school with minimum grades and poor recommendations. |
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Should parents be punished for allowing their children to be out of school? |
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I spent a good portion of the movie wondering whether this would be a flick where the ambitious woman was punished for her desires. |
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He wrote a story that was so good his teacher didn't believe he could be its author, and he was punished for lying. |
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Their crimes are punished by a barbaric law, that of June 10, 1835, the sole penalty of which is execution. |
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One lapse of concentration costs you dearly at this level and any mistakes are generally punished with a goal. |
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Skolars punished the schoolboy error with Obi Ijeoma driving over for a try. |
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They dominated against Blyth Spartans but the one mistake they made was punished and handed the visitors a share of the spoils. |
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Once again, however, and against the run of play, the home side punished Keighley's mistakes. |
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Elland punished the mistake with a converted try and another interception gave the home side an 18-4 lead at the break. |
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We can beat any of the teams in our division on our day but at this level any mistake you make is punished and we have had to adjust to that. |
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In the modern game, every mistake is punished and Townsend makes far too many. |
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He said it was unfair that women were punished in situations such as Lawal's while the men get off. |
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Religious deviations were treated as threats to the peace and punished accordingly by the secular rulers. |
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Obviously, when journalists betray their code of ethics by making up stories, or egregious misconduct, they must be punished. |
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Soldiers were grouped into units of five, and if one fled in the war, the other four would be punished. |
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Neglect of the physical constraints of holiness could be punished with the most dire consequences. |
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Ireland has also been punished by Europe for failing to implement a number of environmental directives. |
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The system would only be seen to be working if donor organizations embezzling funds were singled out and punished, he said. |
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The researchers began by interviewing mothers of the 5-year-old twins to gauge whether children had been punished corporally, through spanking or slapping. |
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She said that he knew what he did was wrong and that he must be punished. |
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He will also make sure every liar, blasphemer, and adulterer is punished. |
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This contravenes the movies' typical treatment of cads, who are usually punished for their moral transgressions or transformed into dullards by the power of love. |
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Our heroine acts from within her situation, within the reality of women at that time, but she is never judged, scorned, or punished for her missteps. |
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Usually, the erring civil servants could only be punished by a transfer to some other post or region, without any cuts in their existing salary or perquisites. |
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Penalties play a major part in judo, and contestants are punished in different ways, ranging from a koka for small offences to an ippon for the most serious. |
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She said that she was not, but that it would have been something of a non-issue, because most felonies in those days were crimes punished by death. |
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Commentators excuse the action by calling it a professional foul, but the reality is that if the rules of the game are broken it is a foul and should be suitably punished. |
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People who have done nothing being driven like animals, being punished for their slowness. |
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There's an ugly puritanical streak buried in the argument that those of us who do a good job should be rewarded and lazy slobs should be punished. |
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The Thunder have now punished themselves with two catastrophically dunderheaded late-game fouls in two games. |
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But, as with most of these squabbles, he has been punished through sheer bureaucratic frogmarching as much as if he had been found guilty of thoughtcrime. |
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Under the Anglo-Saxons and the Normans, and throughout the Middle Ages, criminals were punished by fines and, for serious crime, death or mutilation. |
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I am sorry but it takes two to tango and a male who is under 16 with a female under 16 should not be punished with detention centres and the like. |
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For his intentionally bruising play, Ingram will not be punished. |
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Leaving an abusive relationship may be punished in a number of ways. |
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No, I am not saying that these three popular role models, who were exploited by Home Trade to make suckers out of the common man, must be punished for their silly mistake. |
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That he also will be denied access to his players in the dressing room before kick-off has led the manager to believe that he is being unduly punished. |
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The organization needs to be punished both in the courts and at the ballot box and if this happens then there will be no lasting damage to the peace process. |
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The soul of the samurai was judged for forty-nine days, and punished with a beating if his answers were not satisfactory to the ears of the fierce judge. |
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Institutional resistance would presumably be punished by the withdrawal of funds, which would be extremely damaging to Middle East centres especially. |
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Wanderers scented a draw but instead got caught on the break and Nick Chadwick punished errors by Poole and Mike Whitlow to wrap up the game five minutes from time. |
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They punished me later by putting me illegally in mental hospital. |
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Those that dared to complain were punished with bad shifts, demoted, or even fired. |
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The Edmonton native questions the mechanisms that allow us to condone military bombing raids on civilians while we demand that gang warfare be severely punished. |
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In the first half we made mistakes that were duly and deservedly punished. |
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So Labour inherited that situation, but we asked what would happen in a case of someone who has offended against a victim, but who has been rightly punished by society. |
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Yorkshire mistakes were punished all afternoon by the Red Rose men, none more so than at the line-out where John Lawn was again having difficulty in finding his jumpers. |
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Many teachers and school administrators regard this not as a kid's overreaction, but as ingrown social incorrigibility that must be swiftly and severely punished. |
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Implacable malice will justly be punished with irreparable ruin. |
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Well, I grew up as a typical late-1970's latchkey kid, but my mother would have punished me severely if I left the house on my own and went to fast food restaurants by myself. |
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Why should he be punished for declaring war on that country? |
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The ones who turned up on the first day, which was I think most of the team, or most of the ones who turned up at any rate, haven't been punished? |
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However, many states only punished relationships between first cousins and closer, and others only punished relationships of consanguinity, but not affinity. |
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But this isn't an open-and-shut argument, and in any event it leaves open the possibility that some forms of severe child abuse can indeed be punished by the government. |
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The court said that although the government's effort to crack down on the evasion of active duty is supportable, the four defendants cannot be punished under the current law. |
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Praying Indians were fined or punished if they did not work, committed fornication, beat their wives, or wandered between wigwams instead of setting up their own. |
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They need to be supported to behave well, not punished for misbehaving. |
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Speculation is growing over why the councillor gave up his planning portfolio, with fellow councillors claiming he was punished for his part in the failed motion. |
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Worsted in this war of love Shiva punished the mischievous god of love Madana for aiding that maiden by causing springtime to appear on the scene before its wonted time. |
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The people who defrauded investors and scammed unwitting homebuyers will be punished. |
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But instead of their perpetrators being punished, the victims were intimidated, isolated, and retaliated against. |
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Buoyed by the let-off, Swinford punished their opponents emphatically. |
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The women are punished for refusing arranged marriages, or if their family fails to produce a promised dowry, or who in some way bring dishonour on their family. |
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It was always going to be a difficult game to officiate given Tyrone's willingness to hit the deck but White punished petulance as well as could have been expected. |
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Then when Jed were penalised for a stamping offence, Stenhouse punished the misdemeanour with well-struck kick to put the Greens eight points ahead. |
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But if I overdo it and I pander and I put something up just because the Twilight crowd is going to like it, I will get punished. |
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No policeman was punished for this gross dereliction of duty. |
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Was I being punished for something that I didn't know about? |
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The visitors' only first half problems were self-inflicted with Merris, like Pearson earlier, slightly fortunate not to be punished for gifting the ball to the opposition. |
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If wrongdoings are uncovered, then the wrongdoers must be punished. |
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In most theocratic states, being gay is a crime that is severely punished. |
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I can only imagine that Doyle is being punished for the policy views that he espouses. |
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Oscar knowing that he has sufficiently punished Black dog for the insult of biting Lady, simply strutted back home and into the yard to lick his paw and shoulder. |
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If the same offender is again convicted, he shall be punished as before and also abjure the city for a year and a day, as well as paying damages to any complainant. |
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It is less painful to contemplate a Jesus, a Bar Kokhba or any other Jew punished under humane Israelite law than his abandonment to the cruel caprice of uncircumcised Rome. |
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We can punish as many rapists as we want, but as long as a rapefriendly system stays in place, each punished rapist will be replaced by unnumbered new ones. |
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Kids are safer when those who risk their safety are quickly, harshly, publicly and clearly punished. |
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It was a different story in the streets where, at least once, they were bailed up by police, summarily accused and punished, without any opportunity of putting their case. |
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But this is the Premiership and it is a harsh, unforgiving place where points don't come cheaply, where missed chances cost you dear and mistakes are mercilessly punished. |
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Cruel physical punishments degrade the punishers as well as the punished. |
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To this end, one worker has been picked out, made an example of and punished, together with a member of the factory council who was also dismissed without notice. |
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Deleuze maintains that the father's punishing superego and genital sexuality are symbolically punished in the son, who must expiate his likeness to the father. |
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Melling punished the error and Twist didn't win another frame. |
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She is to stand trial and to be punished by the counsel of sorceresses. |
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Dissent is un-American and therefore justifiably punished by a fine. |
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He plead guilty in a plea deal and was punished only with five years of probation. |
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A minute later the visitors were punished for their miss when Lennon took a pass on the turn and rifled the ball into the right-hand corner to give Monksland the lead. |
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While being kind to animals sometimes springs from having a gentle heart, it can also stem from a fear of being punished if animals are treated badly. |
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Germanics who settled south of the Rhine without Roman authority were punished. |
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Now the police officers who failed so catastrophically to protect an innocent child must be punished without delay. |
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Hardline leaders have accused opposition leaders of fomenting unrest and called for them to be punished. |
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I think that murderers should be punished by life imprisonment. |
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In 1080, William sent his son Robert Curthose north with an army while his brother Odo punished the Northumbrians. |
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However, in individual cases, Claudius punished false assumption of citizenship harshly, making it a capital offense. |
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He returned to Le Mans with an army where he punished its citizens and then left for England. |
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Individuals who published seditious material were punished, and, in 1794, the writ of habeas corpus was suspended. |
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Danish and Norman conquests were just the manner in which God punished his sinful people and the fate of great empires. |
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Then, government boarding schools severely punished American Indian students who were overheard speaking their own language. |
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Some angels chose their own happiness in preference to justice and were punished by God for their injustice with less happiness. |
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The emperor Charlemagne decreed that the burning of supposed witches was a pagan custom that would be punished by the death penalty. |
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Children may be punished with a time out or required to apologize or make reparations for misbehavior. |
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Each person should, therefore, avoid doing harm to, or interfering with, another, and any breach of these rights should be punished. |
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There was no divine mandate that punished the emperor for failing to rule justly. |
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Female pirates, like other women in crime, faced gender and discrimination issues in both practicing this occupation and being punished for it. |
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In Africa, convicted criminals could be punished by enslavement, a punishment which became more prevalent as slavery became more lucrative. |
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No person may be punished for an act that was not a criminal offence at the time of its commission. |
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Blasphemy is punishable by up to seven years in prison and proselytising can be punished by up to 10 years in prison. |
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The two fines are apparently a compromise so that the murderer is both punished and forgiven. |
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Nobody shall be punished multiple times for the same crime on the base of general criminal law. |
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This provision enshrines the concept of autrefois convict, that no one convicted of an offence can be tried or punished a second time. |
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Article 13 of the Constitution of Pakistan protects a person from being punished or prosecuted more than once for the same offence. |
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On one hand, children were not allowed to speak Breton at school, and were punished by teachers if they did. |
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Further, a hungry man who had passed at least three towns without receiving a meal could not be punished for stealing food. |
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There is surely no more orgastic torture for children than the cries of another child being punished. |
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Looting was never condoned by Allied forces, and perpetrators were punished. |
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Slaves were punished by whipping, shackling, hanging, beating, burning, mutilation, branding and imprisonment. |
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Cherokee who aided slaves were punished with one hundred lashes on the back. |
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Members of the Mainz Jacobin Club were mistreated or imprisoned and punished for treason. |
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Kublai harshly punished the darughachi appointed by the rebels in Mongolia and Manchuria. |
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Unlike a lot of kids who wind up punished for their wisecracks, he actually managed to amuse his gym teacher, Ken Bright. |
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Crime was almost unknown, and when committed, immediately detected and punished. |
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For sometimes the king himself was also the highest judge who judged and punished important criminals such as traitors or rebels. |
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Similarly, in 1845 the schooner Naiad punished a native for stealing with such violence that the natives attacked the ship. |
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The accessories may be prosecuted, tried and punished, though the principal has not been prosecuted or has been acquitted. |
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Ameaux was punished by the council and forced to make expiation by parading through the city and begging God for forgiveness. |
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In China, human trafficking and serious cases of corruption are punished by the death penalty. |
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The majority of the crimes committed in the United States are prosecuted and punished at the state level. |
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The principle prevailed later that an offence already punished by a secular judge was no longer punishable by the ecclesiastical judge. |
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Once degraded, he lost all his rights, and if he committed another crime, he might then be punished with death like any other felon. |
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Cobbett's avocation for the freedom of the press was severely punished by the British Government. |
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If the achievement does not fit his jobs and the job does not fit his words, then he will be punished. |
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When a country is responsible for breaches of prisoner of war rights, those accountable will be punished accordingly. |
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It is true that contempt committed in a trial courtroom can under some circumstances be punished summarily by the trial judge. |
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We may understand why the mother aborts, yet think that third parties should be punished for supplying the abortion. |
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I have some hope that police concerned will now be punished, although of course Yugoslavs would never admit that had happened. |
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Hibs were further punished seven minutes from the interval when Nade knocked in an Andrew Driver cutback from close range. |
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In many mathematical models, a system in which noncooperators are punished seems stable, once established. |
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The BJP is playing with fire when it communalises a case that should be looked into objectively and the guilty punished severely. |
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In Dante's scheme, the vice for which the penitents are being punished is highlighted by a commensurate virtue, experienced ascetically. |
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Dekker, for instance, did much of his writing in prison and could see the culture of cony-catchers through the eyes of the punished. |
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If somebody starts something, more often than not it's the retaliator who gets stuck and gets punished. |
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It's always the retaliator who gets punished, not the person who starts it. |
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Nobody can condone his reaction but it always the retaliator that is punished not the person who starts it. |
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Crimes are horribly punished and the criminal and the revenger both end the tale dead. |
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After being punished by Father Benedictus for an act of youthful rebellion, Willie runs away from the mission. |
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At the first glance I saw she had been punished for her foolishness. |
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Morlock tries to wipe clean his father's heinous sin of statism by joining the same Graith of Guardians that punished his father. |
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Only 15, Jim has already been punished for reckless skyboarding on his solar surfer and wind-surfing in restricted areas. |
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Yet Medrano would never be punished for overseeing such horrors. |
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He said that Musharraf must be punished under court marshal. |
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This means that a tennis player or soccerer has to be punished for a doping offence in exactly the same way as a track and field athlete, a canoeist or a skier. |
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He repeatedly violated the court order, and shall now be punished. |
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Not all the rioters were necessarily farm workers, the list of those punished included rural artisans, shoemakers, carpenters, wheelwrights, blacksmiths and cobblers. |
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The mafiosi punished the informer by giving him a kneecapping. |
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Originally it was punished by hanging, drawing and quartering. |
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But the child is shamed and punished for exhibiting that shadow, so he introjects the parental judgments and develops another behavior set, that of self-blame and inhibition. |
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