| 11. | There is also a 17th-century pillory in the village square.
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| 12. | It replaced a wooden pillory that had been destroyed by the Swedes.
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| 13. | He is instead sentenced to two hours in the pillory.
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| 14. | There was also to be stocks, a pillory and whipping post.
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| 15. | A reconstructed medieval pillory stands in front of the tower.
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| 16. | Barbiano orders the women to be sent to the House of Pillory.
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| 17. | The action sidesteps Congress, but rather than pillory Clinton, Congress celebrated.
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| 18. | It is all too rich, and Hillary is so easy to pillory.
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| 19. | Probably true, but not because of the way it pillories the industry.
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| 20. | After his three days in the pillory, Defoe went into Newgate Prison.
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