Word: punishments
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...from the mainland. Last week, in a speech celebrating Youth Day, in bustling, prosperous Taipei, he said: "The situation both at home and abroad is such that we can no longer passively wait and see if something will happen. The holy expedition from Formosa to save our people and punish the traitors may come at any time...
...block of 63,000 he had purchased into the account of Reilly, then head of the Floor Transactions Committee. "Upon learning of the purchase," SEC said, "Reilly immediately sold the stock at a profit of approximately $2,300." Six months later, Reilly's committee refused to punish Gilligan for dealing in the stock...
...this would have twin advantages: 1 ) it would make all G.E. divisions, rather than just those already convicted, fearful of price fixing; and 2) since there are no statutory limits on contempt of court sentences as there are on penalties for antitrust violations, a judge could, if he chose, punish future price fixing by G.E. far more heavily than the antitrust laws call...
...rolling on a nifty little two-wheeler the stepfather picks up for Seryozha. That afternoon something deeper stirs when the stepfather, surveying what's left of the bike after it runs into a billy goat, shows no sign of anger. Doglike devotion sets in when papasha declines to punish Seryozha for insulting an insulting uncle-"My dear, we must not punish a child for calling a fool a fool." Absolute adoration is attained when the stepfather lets Seryozha spend a day at the collective farm he manages. "He's my Daddy!'' the boy thinks, popping with...
...sought out James Joyce; in London he came to know Shaw, Wilde and Aldous Huxley. To women he was irresistible. It was said the female sitters would sometimes strip off their clothes without John's either asking or wanting them to. When in a stern mood, John would punish them by painting only their faces...