Word: punished
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...another sense, by giving in to the CFA, the NCAA has compromised its principles, which in the past have been to reward those who adhered to their standards, academic and otherwise, and to punish those...
...American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) may file suit against Northern Illinois University, which threatened to punish three student reporters who faked illnesses when investigating the school's health services, an ACLU attorney said yesterday...
...problems of individual liberty and social coercion. In analyzing the relationship between power and truth, he is in the process of redefining both. The nine major books translated into English range from Madness and Civilization (1961) through studies of hospitals (The Birth of the Clinic, 1966), prisons (Discipline and Punish, 1975) to the first volume of a projected five-volume History of Sexuality (1976). Foucault is now finishing the second volume, for publication early in 1982, but anyone who expects lurid revelations will be disappointed...
...They didn't indicate where they found [the marijuana], which seems to be the crucial question," Estis said, adding that police "want to punish me for hanging out with radicals...
...idea that the state should own major industries conjures up images of such titans of inefficiency as the Postal Service or British Steel. French Socialists cite a far different example: the Renault automobile company, which General Charles de Gaulle nationalized in 1945 to punish Founder-Owner Louis Renault for allegedly collaborating with the Nazi Occupation and which today stands out as one of France's most dynamic enterprises...