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The Widow Black understood that the anticipation was almost always worse than the punishment, and she did her best to make it as much a part of the punishment as it could become
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A: They say that madness is a punishment from the gods
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She went to bed in late October of 2278, but had she been suspended while the expedition departed? Was this some kind of delayed punishment for stowing away on that base the first time? Could that ship be the Presidente Lula, last of the sleeperships? Could she have been suspended so long that it was here already? It wasn't due to arrive for another sixty years
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and to be in this beach is our punishment for contempt ever
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It was after God announced his punishment on
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It had always been more about punishment than victory hadn't it? At least in the last four hundred years
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And why would God, if he really existed, want to exact punishment on what is, in the end, nothing but a configuration of electrical currents?
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He took all of the due punishment for sin and when He turned over that cup of God’s wrath, there was not one drop left to drink
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They were still hurting at the punishment given to them, but they
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Alderfolk, I will rescind the punishment given to Monkeynose and
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We might well have been in the Mourning Fields where the spirits roam in everlasting punishment
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He has a somberness she thinks she needs as punishment for drinking too much
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I still considered sleep a punishment
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Nevertheless, centuries of fine and proper blood were coursing through her adrenalin swollen arteries, and with her unwavering sense of indignation on behalf of underdogs everywhere, she steeled herself for the physical punishment that was about to pour forth upon her head
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punishment that was about to pour forth upon her head
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responsibility does the individual carry and what is the expected punishment
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Punishment has not
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She said I have to accept her punishment or theirs
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He feels like he is back in school, up in front of the headmaster, only this time punishment is spelled with a capital P
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It doesn't seem to bother them when they reminisce, that Mickey manned the secondary strikers’ barricades while Ted was a true blue supporter of capital punishment
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punishment for not trying to stop the arrest of his Bishop
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Truancy shall be cause for severe punishment, specifics of which to be determined by the newly elected School Committee whose plenary powers in these matters may be redressed only by petition, whose subscribers must number over half the current enrollment of the School at the time of submission
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19This will be the punishment of Egypt and the punishment of all the
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the punishment that brought us
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players were being subjected to cruel and unusual punishment, and their sons who
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To me having to wear a suit and tie violates one of our constitutional amendments against cruel and unusual punishment to high school students
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The workmen, accordingly, very seldom derive any advantage from the violence of those tumultuous combinations, which, partly from the interposition of the civil magistrate, partly from the superior steadiness of the masters, partly from the necessity which the greater part of the workmen are under of submitting for the sake of present subsistence, generally end in nothing but the punishment or ruin of the ringleaders
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"And when his punishment is over, you may refer to him as Tetloan
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It is a punishment put on them for something they did so long ago that no star now knows what it was
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would undoubtedly lead to a punishment he considered far
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Psychopathically hard men made harder by a system of punishment as opposed to reformation
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truly believed that no punishment could be worse than the
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‘He’s taken a lot of punishment by the looks of him –
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Her scowl said that Nerissa would suffer a harsh punishment later
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Surely she wouldn’t administer the punishment, herself
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punishment when he presented himself to the Bailli of
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Unless, the inflicting punishment will be drastic and
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but I don’t know what the punishment was for
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sevenfold; the punishment for stealing is to pay what was stolen back
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Gods… but must they hate her so completely? Wasn’t the loss of all her family punishment enough? And then the rapes and mutilation she’d accepted on the Thallia
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A clear demonstration of the punishment if answers weren’t prompt
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When he finds a satisfying cause for punishment, he seems the sort who’ll thrash me within a dactylos of my life
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From what she gathered, it wasn’t even considered a punishment
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From his grinding teeth, she could see that he was planning a harsh punishment
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Any untoward behaviour could result in severe punishment, or even being sold as a slave
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punishment, Berenice hadn’t hesitated for a moment
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punishment you can face on this earth in a court of law, yet do not believe this
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is not a punishment for them
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This would be called " cruel and unusual punishment"
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Hel is a place of eternal punishment, but there is a difference
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thing to experience a punishment that is eternal in its
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the punishment; and it lasts forever
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That is why it is called "eternal punishment
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It is a punishment with everlasting effects
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What is the judicial underlying basis for capital punishment? In other words,
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how is putting them to death really a punishment? It is the years of life a
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That is really why it is a "punishment" to
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This, then, is precisely the same punishment awaiting the unsaved at the 'Final
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The fact that it will last forever makes it "eternal punishment" (Matthew 25:46)
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in the New Jerusalem? But the statement to them of their "eternal punishment"
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consider that minute as the measure of the punishment, but
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our race capital punishment has been reckoned as not only
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punishment be "missing out on the rest of your eternity
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Historical Study of the Final Punishment (Houston, 1982), p
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From this moment on, she vowed to bear her punishment without complaint
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B) What about the eternal punishment of Matthew 25:46?
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The punishment (or
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That is why he tells them it is eternal punishment
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THIS ETERNAL PUNISHMENT AND THIS FIRE BE
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This relief faded quickly as she recalled the other punishment that Tragus had promised seven years ago
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What was his punishment?
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his punishment was that he was to
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“And that anyone who tampers with or otherwise seizes information kept within said documents, including by surrepti-tious viewing, is subject to punishment by the codes governing espionage
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Historical Study of the Final Punishment (Houston, 1982),
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And what was that punishment? It was extreme suffering
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She’d never told them what the punishment would be, but hardly needed to
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The only change might be if he devised an even harsher punishment
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But since she’d once belonged to Tyrus, Hesper undoubtedly knew that punishment would
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Her religion forbade premarital intimacy and sometimes it felt more like a punishment than a blessing
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All he wanted was to enforce the law and bring punishment to those who deserved it, and as a result he had lost his best and only friend, and was denied of all justice, for there could be none of that in Alataria
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I should have left Tragus’s punishment to you
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They had already forgotten the reason for this punishment
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In a way this is a part of her punishment
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Motivation can be driven by belief, expected rewards, fear of punishment, personal need, or anything else
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It was always far more than just punishment for trespass - those brought under the Thalmor’s watchful eyes could be rendered most useful given the correct conditions
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as a punishment for carrying out such an
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Chapter Thirty Five - The Elif’s Punishment
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This misconception of punishment could be due to their skewed belief systems prior to their passing
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However, we need to understand that what the perpetrator needs most is enlightenment and not punishment for his misdeeds or errors
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The poor slave, instead of reward would probably meet with much abuse, perhaps with some punishment
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‘Was it as a punishment? Or did you just want to stop me, send me over the edge?’ Torbin figured the Elusivers could most likely hear him
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Removal from an office, which can he enjoyed only for the term of three years, and of which the lawful emoluments, even during that term, are so very small, seems to be the utmost punishment to which any committee-man is liable, for any fault, except direct
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malversation, or embezzlement, either of the public money, or of that of the company ; and the fear of the punishment can never be a motive of sufficient weight to force a continual and careful attention to a business to which he has no other interest to attend
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I will be back in half an hour to inspect them and woe betides any man who presents me with a dirty rifle because his feet will not touch and he will be on field punishment for the duration
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No one could take the amount of punishment that they were and the ground under their feet looked a deeper black and I realised it was blood as we kept on firing the attack stalled and then faded away
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All his brother sectaries are, for the credit of the sect, interested to observe his conduct; and, if he gives occasion to any scandal, if he deviates very much from those austere morals which they almost always require of one another, to punish him by what is always a very severe punishment, even where no evil effects attend it, expulsion or excommunication from the sect
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Those fears and expectations may consist in the fear of deprivation or other punishment, and in the expectation of further preferment
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How dangerous must it have been for the sovereign to attempt to punish a clergyman for any crime whatever, if his order were disposed to protect him, and to represent either the proof as insufficient for convicting so holy a man, or the punishment as too severe to be inflicted upon one whose person had been rendered sacred by religion ? The sovereign could, in such circumstances, do no better than leave him to be tried by the ecclesiastical courts, who, for the honour of their own order, were interested to restrain, as much as possible, every member of it from committing enormous crimes, or even from giving occasion to such gross scandal as might disgust the minds of the people
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smiled at the wit of her punishment
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Jesus Christ took on the punishment for our transgressions and provided us with his righteousness as a gift for which we don’t have to do anything in return, but to accept it