Word: punished
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...United States government should never concern itself with reforming foreign countries, whether they be Fascist, Communist or anarchic. If we undertook to make them over in our own democratic image, or to punish them for being different from us, we would be doing exactly what the international Communist Party is attempting...
...wish the newspapers wouldn't print so much about this," he added, "because then everybody will be expecting the board to punish the Lampoon men ... They've already had their punishment...
...wouldn't talk like that if you knew what it was to have a boop. Of course, it hasn't dealt with the burglars yet, but it knows who they are and is going to punish them...
...Brazil, it has become part of the language: buses are known as Coca-Colas (because the fare is nearly the price of a Coke); in British Guiana, schoolchildren get a free Coke on Empire Day; in the Middle East, Coke bottles have become accepted missiles with which to punish unjust umpires at soccer games...
...philosophy of the proposed degislation is that a Reformatory should prepare its inmates for life in the community, rather than punish them. H.2404 would extend the opportunities for work in the community to inmates who are still under sentence and under the supervision of the Reformatory. The old statute, passed in 1879, limited this kind of activity to domestic service, which has proved hardly adequate for rehabilitation. The new law would legalize other forms of "conditional placement", and would permit day work for women living in the Reformatory. Administration of this readjustment program would be placed under a qualified board...